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SEAGULLS_BFC
27th January 2009, 15:33
Hamilton suspended now as tonights match off?
BG
27th January 2009, 20:07
Hamilton suspended now as tonights match off?
Yes it looks very much like this will be the case Seagulls.
As I said to you on the other thread we shall be at the game on Saturday although I honestly don't know what to expect. Bangor have been playing reasonably well lately, and for those of us who follow the fortunes of the Glens know only too well, we cannot take anything for granted. I have no doubts that Waterworth shall be on. Don't know if he'll ('He' meaning McDonald) go for the experience of Halliday or the less experienced, but very enthusiastic Burrows to partner him. I would like to see young Burrows being given more of a run-out in the first team, show us what he can do. Anyway, that'll be McDonalds call, not mine.
I'll post our predictions up later in the week.
I sure hope that it is a good game on Saturday. I also hope that we get our hands on the much needed three points.
Any thoughts on this one Dean? What's your take on this one Seagulls?
SEAGULLS_BFC
27th January 2009, 23:03
Tough game alright. In our two previous meetings we have been unlucky not to take a point in each game so maybe we can cause an upset. Verner took a knock tonight and could be a doubt, he's our top scorer this season.
BG
29th January 2009, 20:56
Could prove to be a tight enough game for us on Saturday.
Anyway, here's our predictions:
BG;
Glentoran 2-0 Bangor
Miss BG Jnr;
Glentoran 1-1 Bangor
BG
30th January 2009, 21:58
The weather outside is atrocious at the moment with little sign of improvement. According to todays Daily Express the forecast for tomorrow remains bleak; "UK OUTLOOK FOR TOMORROW, *'light'* Rain in the Southwest, west Wales, the Western Isles and Northern Ireland."
I should point out here that the Express's weather experts also forecast 'light' rain for NI today. Therefore, we can only assume that the heavy downpours that are now hitting the province are what these forecasters term 'light'.
If this continues to carry on the way it is at the moment, then unfortunately i can't see a ball being kicked tomorrow.:cry:
Red1
30th January 2009, 22:54
The weather outside is atrocious at the moment with little sign of improvement. According to todays Daily Express the forecast for tomorrow remains bleak; "UK OUTLOOK FOR TOMORROW, *'light'* Rain in the Southwest, west Wales, the Western Isles and Northern Ireland."
I should point out here that the Express's weather experts also forecast 'light' rain for NI today. Therefore, we can only assume that the heavy downpours that are now hitting the province are what these forecasters term 'light'.
If this continues to carry on the way it is at the moment, then unfortunately i can't see a ball being kicked tomorrow.:cry:
Reds game at Newry should be fine,i hope :laugh: