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Post by Hannibal on Sept 24, 2018 13:42:10 GMT
UTS ~~~ is that Universal Tyre Service?
Just confirming what Lobster said the Northern League is probably as strong as the Evo Stik North. Generally they never accepted promotion because of the travelling, but they seem to have done so the past year or two. Nevertheless can't complain at that draw.
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Post by dmcnally on Sept 24, 2018 13:48:05 GMT
UTS ~~~ is that Universal Tyre Service? Just confirming what Lobster said the Northern League is probably as strong as the Evo Stik North. Generally they never accepted promotion because of the travelling, but they seem to have done so the past year or two. Nevertheless can't complain at that draw. No it’s Up the Seals!
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Post by Frank Owen’s Paintbrush on Sept 24, 2018 13:48:14 GMT
Dunston UTS had their first FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round on 11.08.18 v Hebbern Town (A), Preliminary Round v Pontefract Collieries (H), 1st Qualifying Round v North Ferriby United (H), 2nd Qualifying Round v Islam Town (H). Ground holds 2,500 with seating for 150 and 400 undercover. First team colours are all Royal Blue with White trimmings. FA Vase Winners 2012. Irlam* Heh can you imagine.
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Post by The Angry Agenda on Sept 24, 2018 13:54:22 GMT
They're in Cambridgeshire, not Cornwall in case you're thinking that! I found this out, the hard way, many years ago. Still scarred from it.
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Post by Imperial on Sept 24, 2018 14:23:45 GMT
Sounds like we’ve done well out of this draw, just a shame it’s away.
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Post by mcseal on Sept 24, 2018 14:27:58 GMT
Near Gateshead, just out of Newcastle. It's miles away but definitely winnable so I'll take it. £15,000 if we win this. With them being the 2nd lowest rank team left and at home this has to be the game showed via the BBC Website. Without looking at the map, Stourbridge v Kidderminster must be a bit of a derby. I'll bet BBC go for that.
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Post by agl on Sept 24, 2018 14:30:03 GMT
With them being the 2nd lowest rank team left and at home this has to be the game showed via the BBC Website. Without looking at the map, Stourbridge v Kidderminster must be a bit of a derby. I'll bet BBC go for that. That looks like the obvious one to me
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Post by Rio Doherty on Sept 24, 2018 14:39:20 GMT
This is a favourable draw for us in my opinion, with the only downside of it being away from home. I just hope that it doesn’t turn into a Canvey Island or an East Thurrock-type scenario which has happened in previous seasons to us. They are a good side in a very strong league which is why we mustn’t underestimate them, even though it presents us with a great chance for us to advance to the next round with £15,000 in the pot. As I said before I will be in Iceland for this date so am gutted that I will miss this one, especially with this being away from home. However, I will most definitely tune into Seals Live and will be cheering us on from afar. Most importantly though, we’ve managed to avoid the likes of Chorley and Kidderminster which is why I believe that we have a great chance of progressing. Dunston’s name is quite fitting as it contains UTS (Up The Seals) 😂😂. UTS 🔵⚪️🏆!!!
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Post by jb on Sept 24, 2018 15:08:06 GMT
Any good nightclubs up there for the Piercy Party? Get the wheels of steel up there Cleggy it's party time!
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Post by billyw on Sept 24, 2018 15:27:55 GMT
UTS ~~~ is that Universal Tyre Service? Just confirming what Lobster said the Northern League is probably as strong as the Evo Stik North. Generally they never accepted promotion because of the travelling, but they seem to have done so the past year or two. Nevertheless can't complain at that draw. Utility Technology Services. They won the FA Vase at Wembley a few years back.
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Post by Rio Doherty on Sept 24, 2018 15:29:33 GMT
There’s also a strong chance that our away match at York will be postponed if one of us progresses to the next round of the cup.
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Post by Hannibal on Sept 24, 2018 16:07:54 GMT
There’s also a strong chance that our away match at York will be postponed if one of us progresses to the next round of the cup. Bugger ~~~ I've just booked B & B in York. That'll be another failure to get in Bootham Crescent: still it means we'll have progressed in the FA Cup.
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Post by Lobster on Sept 24, 2018 16:52:09 GMT
Will be a bloody early start for everyone heading up there if it is shown live. Think Torquay’s game was at 12.30 on Saturday when it was shown. Indeed, all the BBC's early qualifying round streamed matches have been 12.30pm kick offs last season and so far this season. I would be surprised if our game is not the one picked for TV. The only one I can see rivalling it is Consett (if they win the replay) against Telford, but the dynamic duo and our ex-League Status should make us more of a draw. Don’t think the BBC has ever shown a live Chester game before.
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Post by bluejay on Sept 24, 2018 17:03:40 GMT
Dunston UTS away. Another massive round trip, with flashbacks of my day out in Blyth. Please no. Can I have your lottery numbers?
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Post by dmcnally on Sept 24, 2018 17:28:17 GMT
Indeed, all the BBC's early qualifying round streamed matches have been 12.30pm kick offs last season and so far this season. I would be surprised if our game is not the one picked for TV. The only one I can see rivalling it is Consett (if they win the replay) against Telford, but the dynamic duo and our ex-League Status should make us more of a draw. Don’t think the BBC has ever shown a live Chester game before. It'll probably be Kidderminster v Stourbridge. Local derby.
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Post by BarntonBen on Sept 24, 2018 17:39:19 GMT
This is a favourable draw for us in my opinion, with the only downside of it being away from home. I just hope that it doesn’t turn into a Canvey Island or an East Thurrock-type scenario which has happened in previous seasons to us. They are a good side in a very strong league which is why we mustn’t underestimate them, even though it presents us with a great chance for us to advance to the next round with £15,000 in the pot. As I said before I will be in Iceland for this date so am gutted that I will miss this one, especially with this being away from home. However, I will most definitely tune into Seals Live and will be cheering us on from afar. Most importantly though, we’ve managed to avoid the likes of Chorley and Kidderminster which is why I believe that we have a great chance of progressing. Dunston’s name is quite fitting as it contains UTS (Up The Seals) 😂😂. UTS 🔵⚪️🏆!!! And you call yourself a 'fan', can't believe you would rather go shopping rather than watch the club. Part timer
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Post by Lobster on Sept 24, 2018 17:42:47 GMT
I would be surprised if our game is not the one picked for TV. The only one I can see rivalling it is Consett (if they win the replay) against Telford, but the dynamic duo and our ex-League Status should make us more of a draw. Don’t think the BBC has ever shown a live Chester game before. It'll probably be Kidderminster v Stourbridge. Local derby. Maybe. Not a very interesting tie to anyone outside of that area though, especially with the bigger club being at home.
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Post by chesterken on Sept 24, 2018 18:00:13 GMT
It'll probably be Kidderminster v Stourbridge. Local derby. Maybe. Not a very interesting tie to anyone outside of that area though, especially with the bigger club being at home. It’s at Stourbridge Lobster.
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Post by Rio Doherty on Sept 24, 2018 18:09:45 GMT
This is a favourable draw for us in my opinion, with the only downside of it being away from home. I just hope that it doesn’t turn into a Canvey Island or an East Thurrock-type scenario which has happened in previous seasons to us. They are a good side in a very strong league which is why we mustn’t underestimate them, even though it presents us with a great chance for us to advance to the next round with £15,000 in the pot. As I said before I will be in Iceland for this date so am gutted that I will miss this one, especially with this being away from home. However, I will most definitely tune into Seals Live and will be cheering us on from afar. Most importantly though, we’ve managed to avoid the likes of Chorley and Kidderminster which is why I believe that we have a great chance of progressing. Dunston’s name is quite fitting as it contains UTS (Up The Seals) 😂😂. UTS 🔵⚪️🏆!!! And you call yourself a 'fan', can't believe you would rather go shopping rather than watch the club. Part timer 😂😂.
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Post by devadiva on Sept 24, 2018 18:57:47 GMT
This is a favourable draw for us in my opinion, with the only downside of it being away from home. I just hope that it doesn’t turn into a Canvey Island or an East Thurrock-type scenario which has happened in previous seasons to us. They are a good side in a very strong league which is why we mustn’t underestimate them, even though it presents us with a great chance for us to advance to the next round with £15,000 in the pot. As I said before I will be in Iceland for this date so am gutted that I will miss this one, especially with this being away from home. However, I will most definitely tune into Seals Live and will be cheering us on from afar. Most importantly though, we’ve managed to avoid the likes of Chorley and Kidderminster which is why I believe that we have a great chance of progressing. Dunston’s name is quite fitting as it contains UTS (Up The Seals) 😂😂. UTS 🔵⚪️🏆!!! Rio get your mum to do her frozen food shopping on another day so you can go to the match 😉
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Post by danny on Sept 24, 2018 19:12:47 GMT
Hello all, I’m a Dunston fan. Hopefully you’ll bring large number up to Tyneside. For those of you not familiar with the area, Dunston is in Gateshead and is about 10 minutes drive out of Newcastle City Centre. As an away day out, you can obviously take your pick of pubs, clubs, bars etc in Newcastle. A short bus journey from the city centre will have you at the UTS Stadium in less than 15 minutes. There’s two decent side pubs close to the ground, namely The Royal and The Tudor Rose. Both have decent sized beer gardens. The Clubhouse at the ground will no doubt be happy to have you and convert your hard earned golden coins into magic booze. For anyone struggling to get a weekend pass from their partners, feel free to pass them off the The MetroCentre, were they can spend hours wandering around various shops which are found in any other City, spending money on consumer goods until their hearts are content. It’s one of Europe’s largest shopping centres and is about 5 mins away from The UTS Stadium.
This is a massive game for ourselves, given the history and support Chester have. I’m really looking forward to it. Hopefully we can give you a run for your money. If anyone needs any information or help, let me know. Enjoy your day out in The Peoples’ Republic of Dunston Regards Danny
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Post by Rio Doherty on Sept 24, 2018 19:59:05 GMT
Does anybody know when the away travel details will be out for this game? A mate of mine would like to know.
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Post by delamereal on Sept 24, 2018 20:15:20 GMT
You've got mates??
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Post by Rio Doherty on Sept 24, 2018 20:17:08 GMT
You've got mates?? Loads 😀👍.
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Post by delamereal on Sept 24, 2018 20:20:00 GMT
Bring them all to the games.
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Post by Rio Doherty on Sept 24, 2018 20:25:28 GMT
Bring them all to the games. I’m certainly trying my best which will hopefully encourage them to buy a Chester FC season ticket instead of a Sky Sports season ticket in the future.
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Post by rjshbdhmtrm on Sept 24, 2018 20:53:47 GMT
Hello all, I’m a Dunston fan. Hopefully you’ll bring large number up to Tyneside. For those of you not familiar with the area, Dunston is in Gateshead and is about 10 minutes drive out of Newcastle City Centre. As an away day out, you can obviously take your pick of pubs, clubs, bars etc in Newcastle. A short bus journey from the city centre will have you at the UTS Stadium in less than 15 minutes. There’s two decent side pubs close to the ground, namely The Royal and The Tudor Rose. Both have decent sized beer gardens. The Clubhouse at the ground will no doubt be happy to have you and convert your hard earned golden coins into magic booze. For anyone struggling to get a weekend pass from their partners, feel free to pass them off the The MetroCentre, were they can spend hours wandering around various shops which are found in any other City, spending money on consumer goods until their hearts are content. It’s one of Europe’s largest shopping centres and is about 5 mins away from The UTS Stadium. This is a massive game for ourselves, given the history and support Chester have. I’m really looking forward to it. Hopefully we can give you a run for your money. If anyone needs any information or help, let me know. Enjoy your day out in The Peoples’ Republic of Dunston Regards Danny Can your club house cater for 400 visitors who will need both food and drink?
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Post by danny on Sept 24, 2018 21:07:19 GMT
Can your club house cater for 400 visitors who will need both food and drink?[/quote]
The Clubhouse holds over 100 and catering for 400 away fans will be a massive challenge. There’s a bait cabin in the ground and for bigger games in the past, there’s been a mobile burger van. As I mentioned, there’s two decent sized pubs a few minutes walk from the ground. I’m not sure what extra facilities the club are looking to put on in expection of this game. I’m at the match tomorrow night and I’ll ask one of the committee what the plans are to accommodate visiting supporters.
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Post by bluearmy on Sept 24, 2018 21:12:34 GMT
Does anybody know when the away travel details will be out for this game? A mate of mine would like to know. Probably will be announced later this week Rio
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Post by rjshbdhmtrm on Sept 24, 2018 21:13:39 GMT
Hello all, I’m a Dunston fan. Hopefully you’ll bring large number up to Tyneside. For those of you not familiar with the area, Dunston is in Gateshead and is about 10 minutes drive out of Newcastle City Centre. As an away day out, you can obviously take your pick of pubs, clubs, bars etc in Newcastle. A short bus journey from the city centre will have you at the UTS Stadium in less than 15 minutes. There’s two decent side pubs close to the ground, namely The Royal and The Tudor Rose. Both have decent sized beer gardens. The Clubhouse at the ground will no doubt be happy to have you and convert your hard earned golden coins into magic booze. For anyone struggling to get a weekend pass from their partners, feel free to pass them off the The MetroCentre, were they can spend hours wandering around various shops which are found in any other City, spending money on consumer goods until their hearts are content. It’s one of Europe’s largest shopping centres and is about 5 mins away from The UTS Stadium. This is a massive game for ourselves, given the history and support Chester have. I’m really looking forward to it. Hopefully we can give you a run for your money. If anyone needs any information or help, let me know. Enjoy your day out in The Peoples’ Republic of Dunston Regards Danny Can your ground/club house cater for 400+ thirsty and hungry souls from West Cheshire?
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