by Silver Fox » 26 Mar 2012 10:41
by Jackson Corner » 26 Mar 2012 12:12
by Stooper » 26 Mar 2012 14:07
Jackson Corner As each season goes by it makes you realise what a great record it is will take some team to beat it. To think we were promoted before the clocks changed! Chrarlton will have to wait a few weeks before they can crack open the champagne.
by soggy biscuit » 07 Apr 2012 15:41
by Bumblebee » 07 Apr 2012 21:21
StooperJackson Corner As each season goes by it makes you realise what a great record it is will take some team to beat it. To think we were promoted before the clocks changed! Chrarlton will have to wait a few weeks before they can crack open the champagne.
The night of.
Remember being in the AD and it being party central when the clocks changed.
by Skyline » 08 Apr 2012 07:30
BumblebeeStooperJackson Corner As each season goes by it makes you realise what a great record it is will take some team to beat it. To think we were promoted before the clocks changed! Chrarlton will have to wait a few weeks before they can crack open the champagne.
The night of.
Remember being in the AD and it being party central when the clocks changed.
?
Promoted 21st March. Clocks will have changed on the 28th.
by sheshnu » 08 Apr 2012 08:35
soggy biscuit Fleetwood currently 1-0 up which would put them on 101 points with another 12 up for grabs
Might not be football league but harsh to take such a record away if they do achieve it
sheshnusoggy biscuit Fleetwood currently 1-0 up which would put them on 101 points with another 12 up for grabs
Might not be football league but harsh to take such a record away if they do achieve it
Why? They're playing against non-league teams, albeit having a jolly good season. When they perform that well against Football League opposition the record is theirs.
by cmonurz » 08 Apr 2012 09:59
by sheshnu » 08 Apr 2012 10:00
by sheshnu » 08 Apr 2012 10:01
by soggy biscuit » 08 Apr 2012 10:02
sheshnusoggy biscuit Fleetwood currently 1-0 up which would put them on 101 points with another 12 up for grabs
Might not be football league but harsh to take such a record away if they do achieve it
Why? They're playing against non-league teams, albeit having a jolly good season. When they perform that well against Football League opposition the record is theirs.
by cmonurz » 08 Apr 2012 10:04
sheshnu Agree to an extent myself FWIW, but there needs to be a cut-off somewhere and I think 'professional football' is as good a line as any.
by sheshnu » 08 Apr 2012 10:08
by Mr Angry » 08 Apr 2012 10:48
sheshnu Yes they are - should we ignore their results against the semi-pros? I can see where everyone's coming from and the 'loss' of the record doesn't bother me in the slightest.
Would Fleetwood's record this season be the best non-league season in history?
by The Cube » 08 Apr 2012 14:32
Mr Angrysheshnu Yes they are - should we ignore their results against the semi-pros? I can see where everyone's coming from and the 'loss' of the record doesn't bother me in the slightest.
Would Fleetwood's record this season be the best non-league season in history?
In the Conference it would be; that was set last season by Crawley at 105 points.
Lord knows for the whole of non-league football though.
by Ian Royal » 08 Apr 2012 14:57
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Apr 2012 17:15
by Franchise FC » 08 Apr 2012 18:03
AthleticoSpizz ^ but will never be forgotten, by me at least.
Amazing that we could end the season on nearly twenty points less than we did in 2006, and still be in that same top position........just how frikkin good were we then?
by Ian Royal » 08 Apr 2012 18:14
Franchise FCAthleticoSpizz ^ but will never be forgotten, by me at least.
Amazing that we could end the season on nearly twenty points less than we did in 2006, and still be in that same top position........just how frikkin good were we then?
Quite simply the best team ever in the second tier.
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