Heavy rain and strong winds predicted on Saturday.
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While you're at it can you come eat my neighbor's dog, it won't shut up.Shade wrote:I think you've put one too many zeroes on that. The fans that remain are the faithful that won't be put off by a bit of s#!t weather. If we only get 1300 I'll eat next door's cat.
You have to admit that Mal correctly predicted every match to be effected by bad weather last season...
...he also predicted an even greater number of matches to be effected, when the weather was quite normal
...he also predicted an even greater number of matches to be effected, when the weather was quite normal
Non-sense.leohoenig wrote:You have to admit that Mal correctly predicted every match to be effected by bad weather last season...
...he also predicted an even greater number of matches to be effected, when the weather was quite normal
You wait on Saturday when Noah and his boat sails speedily down WR....you will believe in my accurate precipitation predictions then.
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Latest weather forecast for Saturday pm.
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Showers of bullsh*t followed by gales of laughter - a typical Malabus forecast.
Whilst the loyal Robins souls get a drenching at WR; you will be 260 miles away (as per usual) sailing on the North Sea as I predict sunny and calm conditions up there.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Showers of bullsh*t followed by gales of laughter - a typical Malabus forecast.
Stop pissing into the windMalabus wrote:Bit of wet in the air already.
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Will these conditions still knock 1,000 off the gate Mal?!Malabus wrote:My very early forecast looks like it's 3 hours out. So should be dry for KO. But wet in the morning.
Rain and floaters don't mix. If it's still raining at 15:00 then I feel it will effect today's attendance.Sprout Picker wrote:Will these conditions still knock 1,000 off the gate Mal?!Malabus wrote:My very early forecast looks like it's 3 hours out. So should be dry for KO. But wet in the morning.
Well we will be setting sail at about 1.00 hoping to dock at Whaddon Road about 1.15ish depending on the swell and tide decked out in our oilskins.
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Plagues of locusts and crucifixions?Malabus wrote:Biblical scenes where I am locatedtrickster wrote:You've just got to stop reading the Beano!Malabus wrote:Heavy rain and strong winds predicted on Saturday
That will knock a 1000 off the attendance.
Just checked with the coast guard said it will be ok to set sail at 1.00 high tide up Park Bank Prestbury will have passed just the odd puddle to negotiate.
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Malabus wrote:Judge_Dreddful wrote:Plagues of locusts and crucifixions?
No...baby Jesus. Erecting the school nativity set this morning.
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Well the improving weather did not improve the attendance, only Mansfield had a lower gate than us but then their's was probably not boosted my many Accrington fans.
With just 3 points out of a possible 18 in the last 6 games and just 2 goals for the fans to cheer I would imagine that Mr Baker must be very worried that this season is going to turn out like the last one. Surely the club is not sustainable with "pay on the day" crowds of just over 1000.
With just 3 points out of a possible 18 in the last 6 games and just 2 goals for the fans to cheer I would imagine that Mr Baker must be very worried that this season is going to turn out like the last one. Surely the club is not sustainable with "pay on the day" crowds of just over 1000.
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The club would be sustainable, the question is though at which level?
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