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Thread: Omens are looking good.

  1. #11
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    Omens looking terrible right now, with only 1 win in the last 7 matches (6 defeats). Mind you, we did not have to play the likes of Coventry, Grimsby, Cambridge, Carlisle and Wycombe in 1967-68.

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    Don't give up yet AlexM, I think a 1- 0 defeat away at Coventry is easier to take than the Carlisle result, (plus we did hit the bar.. although so did they). Big test this coming Saturday against an in-form Stevenage who beat the "Mite"y Vile today. C.O.Y.R!

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    Not giving up at all, Crewebacca, especially after last night (beating league leaders, Notts. Co.). Beat them on 25th October 1967 in front of 6,308 spectators at Gresty Road. The score that day was actually 4-0. Perhaps we can now go on to beat Accrington on Saturday and close the gap on the play-off pack. Fingers crossed.

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    Omens might not be looking good right now for the Alex, but for Saturday's visitors, Luton Town, they are going right to plan. Fifty years ago during that 1967-68 season, the Hatters also gained promotion from this league, but as Champions. Our final game of the season on May 4th 1968 saw Luton Town arriving at Gresty Road, already having won the title. Crewe had to defeat them to stand any chance of promotion. A crowd of 8,634 saw the Alex record a 2-1 victory and secure promotion to the Third Division, for only the second time in their history. Top scorer Gary Talbot (20 goals) and Kevin McHale were on the score sheet that afternoon. Luton boasted in their line-up, a player who would eventually become a top professional and would go on to play in the 1st Division (Aston Villa & Derby) and become an important cog in the Scottish national side. Bruce Rioch was their star striker. Our previous meeting with Luton at Kenilworth Road that season (att. 18.904), ended with them thrashing us 4-0 on April 24th 1968. Hope we can emulate that fine win we had at Gresty Road when pace setters Luton, come to town tomorrow afternoon.
    Last edited by alexmick; 24-11-2017 at 09:43 PM.

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    I bet in 1967-68 we didn't have pro-homo***ual corner flags fluttering like Danny La Rue's eyelashes at Gresty Road.

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    Would not have been tolerated then - too soon after homo***uality became legal between consenting adults, but a welcome change now. In some ways society has improved (and fallen back in some areas).

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    Yes, becoming a more civilised nation. Shame the atmosphere isn't yet right for gay footballers to come out.

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    Well I was completely wrong with my thoughts that the Alex could emulate what happened exactly 50 years ago, when they gained promotion from Division Four in May 1968. They finished 4th that season, amassing 59 points (only 3 more than the present season). However, it was just two points for a victory in those days. The team that overcame Luton on that final day of the season (May 4th 1968) was as follows: Mailey, Lowry, Leigh, Stott, Barnes, Gannon, McHale, Bradshaw, Talbot, Wallace and Ratcliffe.

    The following may be of interest to some fans. The votes for the four clubs finishing in the re-election zone are as follows:
    46 votes York City Re-elected to the League
    44 Chester Re-elected to the League
    44 Bradford Park Avenue Re-elected to the League
    38 Workington Re-elected to the League

    Those hoping to enter the league are shown below. A number of those are well established league clubs today:
    3 Cheltenham Town Not elected to the League
    2 Bedford Town Not elected to the League
    2 Cambridge City Not elected to the League
    2 Cambridge United Not elected to the League
    2 Chelmsford City Not elected to the League
    2 Runcorn Not elected to the League
    2 Wigan Athletic Not elected to the League
    1 Guildford City Not elected to the League
    1 Hereford United Not elected to the League
    1 New Brighton Not elected to the League
    1 Wellington Town Not elected to the League
    1 Wimbledon Not elected to the League
    1 Worcester City Not elected to the League
    0 Nuneaton Borough Not elected to the League
    0 Yeovil Town Not elected to the League

    Better luck to the Alex next season, hey guys?

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    And that takes the prize (so far) for the longest time gap on the same thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexmick View Post
    Well I was completely wrong with my thoughts that the Alex could emulate what happened exactly 50 years ago, when they gained promotion from Division Four in May 1968. They finished 4th that season, amassing 59 points (only 3 more than the present season). However, it was just two points for a victory in those days. The team that overcame Luton on that final day of the season (May 4th 1968) was as follows: Mailey, Lowry, Leigh, Stott, Barnes, Gannon, McHale, Bradshaw, Talbot, Wallace and Ratcliffe.

    The following may be of interest to some fans. The votes for the four clubs finishing in the re-election zone are as follows:
    46 votes York City Re-elected to the League
    44 Chester Re-elected to the League
    44 Bradford Park Avenue Re-elected to the League
    38 Workington Re-elected to the League

    Those hoping to enter the league are shown below. A number of those are well established league clubs today:
    3 Cheltenham Town Not elected to the League
    2 Bedford Town Not elected to the League
    2 Cambridge City Not elected to the League
    2 Cambridge United Not elected to the League
    2 Chelmsford City Not elected to the League
    2 Runcorn Not elected to the League
    2 Wigan Athletic Not elected to the League
    1 Guildford City Not elected to the League
    1 Hereford United Not elected to the League
    1 New Brighton Not elected to the League
    1 Wellington Town Not elected to the League
    1 Wimbledon Not elected to the League
    1 Worcester City Not elected to the League
    0 Nuneaton Borough Not elected to the League
    0 Yeovil Town Not elected to the League

    Better luck to the Alex next season, hey guys?
    I guess Wellington Town became Telford United?

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