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The rookie manager had the voice and confidence of a sharp tongued managing veteran when he launched in to an unprecedented attack on "An error laden article of fake news, by some tin pot muscle head reporter who has nothing better to do with his day" when addressing the biased reporting of the match between Ramsgate FC and Woodford United. Vicary was staunch in his assessment that Woodford had set out to "Park the Bus for 80 minutes due to being over awed of the attacking prowess available to Ramsgate FC. He proceeded to comment that" the stats don’t lie, they had less possession, parked the bus, launched route one balls throughout the game, taking shots on sight and got lucky in the process and If they continue to play in such manner then they will be prime candidates for relegation" The visibly seething Vicary continued with a defence of his team, the way they played and once again addressed the inaccuracies and fake news in the original article. He made it clear in no uncertain terms that Ramsgate fans are "passionate knowledgeable fans, who were certainly not calling for a manager’s head after one match and were in fact chanting "blueesss" and not boos as the Mutt and Jeff, original reporter had stated." The loveable rogue Vicary, finished by offering to pay for a hearing and eye test for the original reporter and stated how eagerly the Ramsgate FC staff and players were looking forward to bouncing back with a win in tonight’s game. In other news, Teeside slumped to only their second defeat of the season, losing 2-0 to the Shrewsbury Blues. Matchday Scores: Peterborough Posh Macclesfield Silkmen 1:1 (1:1) Wrexham Dragons Pompey FC 3:0 (2:0) Luton Hatters Mansfield Stags 0:4 (0:1) Shrewsbury Blues Teeside Reds 2:0 (1:0) Midlands Villa Watford Hornets 1:0 (1:0) Barnsley Tykes Rainworth Miners 1:2 (1:2) Oldham Latics Ewood Rovers 2:0 (0:0) Basingstoke Dragons Torquay Gulls 1:4 (0:1) Plymouth Pilgrims Stoke Potters 4:2 (3:0) All resaults have been recorded as of 2/11/18. The Championship (ENG 2) |
In other games: London Spurs beat rivals West Hammers 3:2 Manchester Devils won 2:0 against Scunthorpe Iron Division favorites Ewood Rovers won 1:0 away to Wrexham Blues Woking Cardinals won 4:1 against the Hereford Whites Spurs started brightly on this cold Thursday evening with a fantastic worked goal by youth superstar Edward Callahan but failed to really add much more attacking threat after a well worked Devils equaliser punched the wind out of the London clubs sails. Despite Spurs enjoying a larger portion of possession a late second half goal by fan favorite Hiliard put the game out of the Spurs reach after some great exchanges involving Alcazar and Simpson in the centre of midfield released the hitman to beat the goalkeeper from outside the box. Manager David Squire was delighted with the result saying "This was a game we were expected to lose given last seasons results, and im delighted the team proved exactly what they can do when playing free flowing attacking football", " I am looking forward to next season and with the addition of some youth and new additions, i believe we can mount a serious title challenge this year. Fessey replaced the recently sacked Steve Bruce, who has left the club in a mess that Fessey will have to attempt to clean up within the coming season. In a recent interview Fessey stated ’Home form will be crucial to our success this season, whether it ends in promotion or just survival’ He added ’We also need the fans to be behind the team, without the fans support, a team can crumble within those 90 minutes.’ |
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I prefer to play and lose rather than win, because I know in advance I'm going to win.
Eric Cantona