Today's the day!

All things unofficial about AFC Rushden & Diamonds and general football talk.
AFCRD_Dan
Posts: 2453
Joined: Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:51 pm
Location: Rushden, Northants
Has Liked: 118 times
Been Liked: 42 times
Contact:

Re: Today's the day!

Post by AFCRD_Dan »

Was so proud of the lads last night, fully deserved the win... and was just like old times with our vocal support :)
AFC Rushden & Diamonds - Member No: 73
davealbon
Posts: 2306
Joined: Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:40 pm
Location: Rushden
Has Liked: 10 times
Been Liked: 53 times

Re: Today's the day!

Post by davealbon »

Still haven't stopped smiling since last night! :D :D :D

Not sure what to say that hasn't already been said; the only down side was that I was in the main stand making notes for the match report, I'd have loved to have been behind the goal singing my head off!
AFC Rushden & Diamonds Member No. 297
Trek
Posts: 6546
Joined: Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:48 am
Location: Cottingham
Has Liked: 11 times
Been Liked: 14 times

Re: Today's the day!

Post by Trek »

davealbon wrote:....I'd have loved to have been behind the goal singing my head off!
Yes Dave, I decided to decamp there in the second half because I guessed that's where the action would be and Jim, Phil, Tom, Sam and John needed my vocal support. I also had a close up view from behind the other goal when James scored that important second goal just on half time. ;)
Posh Tart
Posts: 61
Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:27 pm
Has Liked: 5 times

Re: Today's the day!

Post by Posh Tart »

I am still on cloud 9! What an evening and so good to be able to watch a whole game for once.
Pity we couldn't sell raffle tickets! Would have made a nice profit. Never mind there will still be plenty of chances to sell them in the future ;) Well done to Starms and the lads. You really are a credit to youth football. To all of the committee and the many volunteers - whilst you are still prepared to give up your free time then this club will have a very promising future. Long live AFC R&D.
PS. I have just had a phone conversation with Dale's Mum Isobel and she and his Dad George send all their love to everyone at AFC R&D and also their many congratulations on such a wonderful achievement.
User avatar
Bobos
Posts: 1512
Joined: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:17 pm

Re: Today's the day!

Post by Bobos »

First chance I've had to post, as I didn't get back until after midnight, stopped for a couple of beers after the match 8-)

Well what can you say?

One of the best night's I've had at a football match, brilliant atmosphere (just like the old days) Well done to the fans for that.

A massive well done, must go to everyone that has worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure we have our club back.

Onwards and upwards people, onwards and upwards

"We will never die, we will never die"......................nearly brought a tear to my eye hearing that ring through the terrace.

There was one very proud Chairman at the end of the game, well done Ralph, you have helped people get their pride back.
and finally, well done to the lads, who have taken to playing in front of a crowd like ducks to water 8-)
SouthRushdenJFC
Posts: 2116
Joined: Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:25 pm
Has Liked: 47 times
Been Liked: 35 times

Re: Today's the day!

Post by SouthRushdenJFC »

Trek wrote:I also had a close up view from behind the other goal when James scored that important second goal just on half time. ;)
You must have been near us then, we stood there for the first half, great view of both goals, until the rain came down, moved into the main stand and then saw the second half from the terrace.
Trek
Posts: 6546
Joined: Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:48 am
Location: Cottingham
Has Liked: 11 times
Been Liked: 14 times

Re: Today's the day!

Post by Trek »

SouthRushdenJFC wrote:
You must have been near us then, we stood there for the first half, great view of both goals, until the rain came down, moved into the main stand and then saw the second half from the terrace.
I needed the boy's room, Dave, and to beat the rush I stopped there for the last couple of minutes and I think I was the only person there. It was a lovely move and initially thought James might have been off side as he coolly slotted the ball home from around the penalty spot. Thankfully the Lino thought otherwise. I celebrated by treating myself to a half-time pint. ;)
oliv272
Posts: 426
Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:22 pm
Location: Higham Ferrers
Has Liked: 10 times
Been Liked: 11 times

Re: Today's the day!

Post by oliv272 »

Just want to reiterate what everyone else has said really, a fantastic game with a great atmosphere. The last two games I've been too I've really started to get into supporting the club, its great to have that feeling again that you honestly can say that you support and love a football club.

Congratulations to everyone involved.
FuriousHoon / Ollie
wasteman
Posts: 73
Joined: Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:11 pm

Re: Today's the day!

Post by wasteman »

so SRJ recons 450-500 and TOD says 679. why do you dissagree with the OFFICIAL figures from NFA. sorry folks you do not do yourselves any favours .
Bob's Bitch
Posts: 3693
Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:41 pm
Location: Vancouver
Has Liked: 34 times
Been Liked: 6 times

Re: Today's the day!

Post by Bob's Bitch »

wasteman wrote:so SRJ recons 450-500 and TOD says 679. why do you dissagree with the OFFICIAL figures from NFA. sorry folks you do not do yourselves any favours .
Because disputing attendance figures will cause us heaps of problems...

Oh and if the attendance was only being recorded by someone at a table next to an open gate then I think it's probably fair to question the figure!
R.I.P Dale. We will never forget you.

AFC R&D - Member No. 46
Post Reply