Jack wrote:Any of you Shrimps wanting to help with this then?
another bump
Jack wrote:Any of you Shrimps wanting to help with this then?
Jack wrote:Yes thanks for the info, interesting to read how the club's affairs are affected by the forum and vice versa, me and James didn't realise there was another Morecambe forum you see until we Googled 'Morecambe forum' and found Shrimpsvoices which is a good forum. The only reason I've created a new one is we wanted somewhere with some extra things but I don't mind working with you, to help make Morecambe a better supported club.
PS On our site, I've had the idea, because we're leaving Christie Park, to do a Goodbye Christie memorial. Basically this will be a collection of images, newspaper cuttings, and fans memories of Christie Park. If any of you guys would like to contribute your bit, let me know and I'll add your name to the database. It could be a sentence or two or a page of writing or maybe just a photograph but I want this to be by the fans, for the fans so please let me know.
To give you an idea, here's my memory:
Christie Park. Morecambe's stadium for nearly 90 years. A place where history has been made, trophies won, promotions gained. But, now, it's time for a new stadium to hold Morecambe's matches, a stadium with better facilities, modern changing areas and a better pitch. But still, Christie Park has an aura about it, history has been pumped through the stadium for nearly a century. Players have come and gone, managers have been recruited and sacked, games have been won and lost. Although Christie Park is small compared to the glitz and glamour of 21st Century stadiums, it will always hold a place in my and, I'm sure, other Morecambe fans' hearts.
From the first kick of a ball at Christie Park to the last ever goal scored by David Artell, it will always be the archetypal Morecambe FC stadium.
Many thanks
Morecambe Jack wrote:I thought it was 89?
Jack wrote:That's why I said nearly 90 years.
jmatkinson wrote:A new Morecambe FC forum has been created and best of all its free. Please visit http://www.morecambetalk.forumotion.com. Please feel free to leave any feedback. It was made by me any my friend, both Morecambe fans and we would appreciate it if you considering becoming a member.
Thanks a lot.
Jack wrote:shrimpnsave, I've not had any other complaints from members about the site being hard to use, TBH I think it's quite easy. Sorry to hear you're struggling but there's not much I can do I'm afraid.
But you can still contribute to our Goodbye Christie section, if there's any images of Christie Park, or you would like to mention your memories of Christie Park that would be great.
shrimpnsave wrote:Jack wrote:shrimpnsave, I've not had any other complaints from members about the site being hard to use, TBH I think it's quite easy. Sorry to hear you're struggling but there's not much I can do I'm afraid.
But you can still contribute to our Goodbye Christie section, if there's any images of Christie Park, or you would like to mention your memories of Christie Park that would be great.
jack....i didnt say it was hard to use.....its a lot easier on sv
i just want a simple life
heysham_mfc wrote:It was 90 years old a couple of weeks ago.
Morecambe Jack wrote:We moved to Christie Park in 1921. Its 89 years, hence the 89 on the End of Era merchandise.
Gnasher wrote:The known club login, Morecambe FC, is showing as 90 years old.
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