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Stu

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NOFC Match Diary (includes N-O Red vs Blues matches)
« on: Thursday 3 September 2009, 07:48:50 AM »
All matches scheduled to be morning kick-offs (between 9 and 10.30am) unless otherwise stated (i.e. evening match).

2010-2011 Season

Sunday 1st August [after PSV(h)]: West Ham United vs NOFC AWAY GAME
West Ham United 7 - 2 NOFC (Chigwell Metropolitan Police Club, Grass) Scorers: Kev Moore, Simon Dolman

Saturday 18th September [Everton (a)]: Tranmere vs NOFC LIVERPOOL AWAY TRIP
FC Rearguard 1 - 0 NOFC (Prenton Park, Grass)

Saturday 25th September [Stoke City (h) on Sunday]: NOFC vs The Hurricanes (non-IFA)
NOFC 3 - 5 The Hurricanes (Longbenton, 3G) Scorers: Kev Moore (pen), Pete Finkill (2)

Saturday 2nd October [Manchester City (a) on Sunday]: Away match vs Bury B MANCHESTER AWAY TRIP
Bury Forever 'B' 7 - 1 NOFC (Bury Centre of Excellence, Grass) Scorer: Stu Dow

Saturday 16th October [Wigan (h)]: Reds v Blues Part V: Revenge of the Kev.
Reds 7 - 3 Blues (Blakelaw Park, 3G)

Sunday 17th October [Wigan (h)]: NOFC vs Whitby Wanderers
NOFC 4 - 2 Whitby Wanderers (Blakelaw Park, 3G) Scorers: Kev Moore, Stu Dow, Pete Finkill [2]

Saturday 23rd October [West Ham United (a) 5.30pm KO]: Beavers FC vs NOFC LONDON AWAY TRIP (Twickenham Academy, Grass) CANCELLED

Saturday 7th November [Arsenal (a) on Sunday]: Watford IFC vs NOFC LONDON AWAY TRIP CANCELLED

Saturday 20th November [Bolton (a)]: Away match vs Manchester United  MANCHESTER AWAY TRIP WATERLOGGED PITCH

Saturday 4th December [WBA (a) on Sunday]: BoingBoing FC vs NOFC
Boing Boing FC 6 - 0 NOFC (Wolverhampton Goals, 3G)

Saturday 11th December [liverpool(h) 5.30pm]: Home match vs Dunfermline Athletic Supporters Football Club SNOWED OFF
Sunday 12th December [liverpool (h) on Sat]: Motherwell (a) IFA CUP RE-ARRANGED DUE TO SNOW

Saturday 15th January [S*nderland (a) on Sun]: Motherwell (a) IFA CUP
Fir Park Corner 8 - 0 NOFC (Lanarkshire Regional Sports Centre, 3G)

Saturday 22nd January [Roflham (h)]: NOFC vs Bury A
NOFC 1 - 2 Bury Forever A (Blakelaw Park, GRASS) Scorer: Kev Moore

Saturday 29th January [FA Cup 4th round]: NOFC v Wimbledon
NOFC 8 - 1 AFC Wimbledon Supporters (Blakelaw Park, 3G) Scorers: Pete Finkhill, Max Waters [2], Andrew Brown, Kev Moore [3], Chris Brown

Saturday 5th February [Arsenal (h)]: NOFC vs DAFC (Chester City Supporters' Team) CANCELLED

Saturday 19th March [Stoke (a)]: Stoke Ramblers (a)
Stoke Ramblers 4 - 3 NOFC (Halls Road, Biddulph Grass) Scorers: Stu Dow, Akbar Naib-Khill, OG

Saturday 2nd April: Home match vs Wolves

Saturday 23rd April [Away at B'pool Tower]: Away match vs PNE

Monday 25th April: Home match vs Coventry

Saturday 30th April [Andy Caroll reunion party]: Away match vs Runcorn

Saturday 14th May [Chelsea]: Away match vs Watford

Sunday 22nd May [Baggies (h)]: Home match vs West Brom

July 2011: WorldNet 2011, Leeds.

To be arranged:
Preston A & B (h)
Preston A/B (Blackpool (a))



2009-2010 Season

Sunday 13th September [before Cardiff(a)]: N-O Reds v Blues match To Be Re-Arranged

Saturday 19th September [before Plymouth(h)]: Plymouth Argyle
NOFC 0 - 13 NUSSC FC Select XI (Newcastle University, Longbenton, 3G)

Saturday 26th September [before Ipswich(a)]: Oxford United

Saturday 7th November [before Peterborough United(h)]: Peterborough United
NOFC 2 - 3 Peterborough United (Blakelaw, 3G ) [Scorers: Dan Burnip, John Watson]

Saturday 16th January [before West Bromwich Albion(h)]: WBA

Saturday 20th February [before Preston North End(h)]: Preson North End
NOFC 0 - 8 Preston North End (Blakelaw, Grass)

Saturday 6th March [before Barnsley(h)]: Barnsley
NOFC 3 - 6 Barnsley (Blakelaw, 3G) [Scorers: Stu Dow, Nick Kane (2)]

Saturday 3rd April [before Peterborough(a)]: Cambridge United

Saturday 10th April [before Blackpool(h)]: Kidderminster Harriers
NOFC 3 - 5 Kidderminster Harriers (Blackelaw, 3G) [Scorers: 'Heza09', Dan Heneage, Nick Kane]

Sunday 18th April [before Plymouth(a)]: Whitby Wanderers
NOFC 1 - 3 Whitby Wanderers (Gateshead International, 3G) [Scorer: unknown]


Tuesday 4th May [after QPR(a)]: NOFC Home vs NOFC Away @ SJP
NOFC Home 1 - 2 NOFC Away (St James' Park, NE1) [Scorers: Pete Finkill (2), Kev Moore]


Saturday 10th July: NOFC vs Preston North End
NOFC 0 - 9 Preston North End A (Blakelaw, 3G)

Saturday 17th July: Reds vs Blues - Part IV
Reds 2 - 5 Blues (Gosforth High School, 3G)
« Last Edit: Monday 21 March 2011, 08:06:28 AM by Stu »
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Stu

  • People don't like it when you're in love with Dave
Re: NOFC Match Diary (includes N-O Red vs Blues matches)
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 21 March 2010, 09:53:25 PM »
Updated with future fixtures.
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Stu

  • People don't like it when you're in love with Dave
Re: NOFC Match Diary (includes N-O Red vs Blues matches)
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 7 August 2010, 04:28:33 PM »
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Stu

  • People don't like it when you're in love with Dave
Re: NOFC Match Diary (includes N-O Red vs Blues matches)
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 7 August 2010, 04:38:54 PM »
Updated with future fixtures.

I've tried to highlight which of the away games (they're all NW/Midlands/London) we have offers of a match already, will be working on trying to get teams up to Newcastle for home matches.

Please note that I'm only able to list the first couple of games as per Data Co. License, if you're genuinely retarded enough not to be able to check this list against a licensed, paid-for fixture list then you can't play.

Alternatively, this will be updated with the next match on a game-by-game basis.
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Stu

  • People don't like it when you're in love with Dave
Re: NOFC Match Diary (includes N-O Red vs Blues matches)
« Reply #4 on: Monday 21 March 2011, 08:06:51 AM »
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.