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Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Wed Oct 26 2011 8:14 pm
by Glyn
http://evostikleague.pitchero.com/smith ... ague-6625/

Normal service resumes, I'll be back with the bookies' odds (expect home win about 1/7) in the next day or two...

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Wed Oct 26 2011 9:28 pm
by The Beerhunter
Also this weekend, The Cross Keys Beer Festival from Friday 28th- Sunday 30th October, up to 20 Real Ales available.
Why not pop in for a pre or post match pint?

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Thu Oct 27 2011 11:14 am
by Glyn
Dunkley and Osborne suspended for us

Whitby "under new management"

http://evostikleague.pitchero.com/

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Thu Oct 27 2011 6:40 pm
by Glyn
The pitch won't need watering, indeed I imagine the lads are training in wellies tonight, but all set fair for Saturday

http://weather.uk.msn.com/local.aspx?we ... 2c+England

No odds quoted yet for us, but I imagine they'll be on here tomorrow

http://www.stanjames.com/betting/index. ... 3.2&slc=-1

Funny, the bookies have suddenly discovered that the FA Cup exists now that the BSP boys are in it

:roll:

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Thu Oct 27 2011 9:50 pm
by Jas
[quote="Glyn"]Dunkley and Osborne suspended for us


Could be a chance for Decio but I think Ben Bailey has to start in defense after a great performance last week.

Elliot did well in midfield last week but maybe it's a chance to try out Ben Jeavons.

Would be good to see Mark Danks up front but then again Hay and Wellecome are playing well.

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Fri Oct 28 2011 7:22 am
by Glyn
Jas wrote:
Could be a chance for Decio but I think Ben Bailey has to start in defense after a great performance last week.

Elliot did well in midfield last week but maybe it's a chance to try out Ben Jeavons.

Would be good to see Mark Danks up front but then again Hay and Wellecome are playing well.
So, are you indecisive Jas, or just not sure?

:roll: :mrgreen:

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Fri Oct 28 2011 9:20 am
by Del
Live updates from the Radio Cars :drive: will be operating on the forum for this one!

:drive2: :drive1: :mystery:


:scarf:

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Fri Oct 28 2011 9:58 am
by Bob C
It looks like being a nice day for a good performance and a giant crowd . come on you whites, but beware a new manager is in at Whitby., they may play beetter than their position might show

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Fri Oct 28 2011 1:55 pm
by Jas
Glyn wrote:
Jas wrote:
Could be a chance for Decio but I think Ben Bailey has to start in defense after a great performance last week.

Elliot did well in midfield last week but maybe it's a chance to try out Ben Jeavons.

Would be good to see Mark Danks up front but then again Hay and Wellecome are playing well.
So, are you indecisive Jas, or just not sure?

Spoilt for choice.

Looking forward to a 3-0 win fearful of an 11 man defensive operation by Whitby!

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Fri Oct 28 2011 4:15 pm
by TerryMc
Not an easy one this! A new young player-manager and all of his players eager to impress, also they might not be as defensive as you might think - see their last league game, losing 3-4 to a resurgent Worksop Town FC!
On the other hand, our players looked great in training last night, great atmosphere, plenty of good work and I am sure that Rob and Larry will have them up for the challenge.
I would expect to see Ben Jevons have a start tomorrow and Ben Bailey to keep the shirt after his 'Man of the Match' display last week at Bedworth.

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Fri Oct 28 2011 6:22 pm
by Glyn
Stan James' odds:

Home win 4/11

Draw 4/1

Away 5/1

http://www.stanjames.com/betting/index. ... 3.2&slc=-1

Elsewhere, note Strangers odds on for a home win (that hasn't happened for a while, but we have to acknowledge that they are on the move upwards); and Everton 7/2 to win at home to Man Ure.... Paddy Power quoted 15/4 on talkSPORT earlier - the Premier League must have already split into two divisions (or more?)

:roll:

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Fri Oct 28 2011 11:01 pm
by Perton Pitman
This radio car is back after a nightmare 7 hour journey from Cornwall (on the way down last Friday lunchtime I was surprised to come across the Bideford team coach on its way to an away game. Although Carshalton is a fair jaunt, I thought it a tad extravagant on their part, but having endured the M5 tonight, I now know why!!).

A difficult game tomorrow and someone has alreadyjkinxed us by saying that we are one game away from going a whole year unbeaten at home in the league

Re: Pitmen v Whitby match previews

Posted: Sat Oct 29 2011 8:51 am
by Glyn