T- Shrimp wrote:EVER start to the football league
cragbankshrimp wrote:Unbeaten in 5. Stop all this negativity and get behind YOUR club.A point away is good enough
cragbankshrimp wrote:Unbeaten in 5. Stop all this negativity and get behind YOUR club.A point away is good enough
cragbankshrimp wrote:is that your idea of a joke
Keith wrote:Irony hasn't reached rural Carnforth yet!
Keith wrote:Irony hasn't reached rural Carnforth yet!
cragbankshrimp wrote:Unbeaten in 5. Stop all this negativity and get behind YOUR club.A point away is good enough
parceldave wrote:Keith wrote:Irony hasn't reached rural Carnforth yet!
Hey , there used to be an Iron works at Carnforth when you were a boy , so me dad told me .
marky No.1 wrote:parceldave wrote:Keith wrote:Irony hasn't reached rural Carnforth yet!
Hey , there used to be an Iron works at Carnforth when you were a boy , so me dad told me .
The Iron Works
In the 1840s, Carnforth became the site for a new iron works. Many of the workers came from the Earl of Dudley's failing works in Worcestershire. Then, with the opening of the station, the Railway Companies needed to build more houses to accommodate the staff and engine drivers. With the increase of workers, the population thus trebled during the next ten years to 1091.
In 1864, the iron works was taken over by the Carnforth Haematite Company, which expanded production by bringing in ore from the Furness Peninsula using the railway. In 1872, the works was started using the Bessemer process to produce high quality steel. However, by the 1890s things were not going well, and three of the four blast furnaces we closed and production carried on until the iron works was closed in 1929. Even in the present day, the site is still often referred to as 'The Old Iron Works'.
How old was ya dad?
Back to the football
parceldave wrote:He's 72 bout same age as Keith just a bit less hair That site is near where my grandad started his coal buisness referred to as The Old Coal Yard .
parceldave wrote:He's 72 bout same age as Keith just a bit less hair...
marky No.1 wrote:parceldave wrote:This league is very tight and every point will count hence this unbeaten run is very valuable. If we can just turn a draw into a win we will be on our way
Keith wrote:parceldave wrote:He's 72 bout same age as Keith just a bit less hair...
Any more of your lip and ya' banned!
Bloody kids mutter mutter grumble...
P/T Indie wrote:[
Anyway not wanting to be too positive but back to our BEST ever position after 8 games in the Football League ~
After 8 games last season we were in 17th with 9 points which was 5 points above bottom and just 3 points from a relegation slot. We were also 5 points from a play off position.
Goals for ~ 7. Goals against ~ 9
This season we are 16th with 7 points and are 15 points from a relegation slot. We are still only 6 points from a play off spot
Goals for ~ 8. Goals against ~ 11
I can't believe we are only two points behind where we were last season.
The thing thing is if you work out where Luton, Bournemouth & Rotherham would be without points deductions that leaves a bottom three of Lincoln, Barnet & Grimsby as the worst teams in the league on results based. I feel we needed to take more points off these three teams turning a couple of draws.
However like Christie Child always says we always seem to play better against the better teams so hopefuly we will get a win against Chesterfield especially with their poor form at the moment.
Also we have never lost to Chesterfield
That's another draw then
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