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Nethermoor

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  1. 11 hours ago, SillyBilly said:

    Ashamed to say I had to Google the name, obviously my geography isn't as good as I thought it was as I was actually thinking it must be a channel island club or something...otherwise I'd have heard of it ?. Fair play, wonder if the Rams have ever played you guys in a friendly or other fixture down the years? Maybe one for Liam to arrange given Alfreton beat us the other week and only the league above you!

     

     

    A friendly would be nice. Alfreton relegated us last season (well we relegated ourselves, but they beat us on the final day to send us down)

    I don't remember a friendly against Derby. We usually have Leeds, Bradford and Huddersfield, but as we are tinpot these days the best we got was Everton U23s

  2. 23 minutes ago, Carnero said:

    I know Guiseley!

    My Dad took me to the 1991 FA Vase Final to watch Gresley Rovers v Guiseley, brilliant game finished 3-3 (AET).

    We went to the replay at Bramall Lane too, the less said about that the better.

    We've just had a play on in Guiseley theatre about that game. 

    https://www.wharfedaleobserver.co.uk/news/20279306.brand-new-play-on-hallowed-ground-guiseley-theatre-next-week/

    Bit before my time unfortunately. I doubt we will ever get to Wembo again. 

  3. 20 minutes ago, LeedsCityRam said:

    Yes, just seen your later post. Popular area these days...lot of good places to drink (esp Bar 33 & St Judes) & eat.

    Always like going to The Citadel, ground with a bit of character. Do think they could be getting bigger crowds given catchment area though.

    It is the place to live these days.

    I go to The Citadel from time to time. Decent little ground but needs tidying up. You're right about crowds, we get double what they get despite us being bottom most of last season. I know they're a bit closer to Leeds, but they have Pudsey, Bramley, Thornbury etc around. 

  4. 15 minutes ago, BaaLocks said:

    It was certainly one of the more unorthodox managerial careers.

    1998–2000    Guiseley

    2008–2009   Ferencváros

    2012–2013    Eccleshill United

    I'm sure he came back again, around 2007 or so. Might have been as assistant. 

    Still what a career.... 

  5. 1 minute ago, LeedsCityRam said:

    Great post & glad you enjoyed your day at PP.

    Being in South West Leeds, I get to the odd Farsley game but all the best to Guiseley this season. Hope you get back to National League North ?

    Oddly enough I actually live in Farsley 

  6. 10 minutes ago, GuiseleyRam said:

    Not been to Nethermoor since last pre-season (5-0 defeat to Stockport) but will try to get there again soon. I wrote an article in the Gloucester programme last season titled 'A Guiseley Ram'.

    I remember seeing Lee Gregory score a brace against Guiseley for Halifax several years ago in a play-off semi-final - felt a bit strange when he went on to play and score for the Rams. Do you live in Guiseley?

    Amazing. There's a few players who've scored against us over the last few years who have gone on to play higher up. Andre Gray, Dwight Gayle etc. Definitely weird the Lee Gregory connection.

    I don't live in Guiseley anymore. I live in Farsley. My parents have just moved from Guiseley to Baildon too. Guessing you still live in G town?

    16 minutes ago, Rampant said:

    Pretty sure there is a link between DCFC and Guiseley.....didn't Bobby Davison manage your club, @Nethermoor?

    He was ? briefly. 

     

    While i'm here, we are fundraising for a new terrace stand. If anyone has a spare couple of quid: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/raisetheroofgafc/

  7. Alright Rams, Guiseley (who?) fan here in peace.

    I came to the Oxford game on Saturday with my mate (Wolves fan). 

    It was our first trip to Pride Park between us and usually we pick a random game every so often. So we ended up at your place.

    We had a great time, your stadium is fantastic. Plenty of eateries around the ground too. The fans we were sat near were passionate and it was infectious. We were in the North Stand which was family orientated but it was nice to see so many youngsters getting behind the team.

    The atmosphere was great, the bounce by the south stand was something I won't forget. Capped with a great goal to get the win aswell. 

    Only downside being, we parked at the industrial park past the south stand and we didn't move for about an hour after the final whistle. But that didn't spoil a great day out. 

    All the best for the season, will be looking out for your results and will likely come back later in the season too. 

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