Former Everton Centre Forward Duncan Ferguson steps into management.....

Miss Fylde 3 years running. ‘The seagull queen’
And she'll be throwing sugar coated Fylde cakes from the float again on Fylde day again when she bags title number 4.

Mind you I've heard spotty Emma has been on a weekly skin care routine so it could be a right ding ding at the county fair this year. It could all hinge on the hog tying competition. I cannae wait!
 


Heard it was Harry K myself. Apparently he picked up the skills kangeroo wrangling back in oz and he was demonstrating said skills to spotty Emma one night and things got out of hand. It was the reason he never got the big job full time or so the story goes.

yeeehaw!
Explains why she and Sheree Murphy were seen outside Dixons having a right slanging match at each other. It all makes sense now. I thought it might have been over the merits of OLED technology in giant TVs - I'm glad I was in Bolton following the Ferg when that terrible time befell Fylde. Harry K and his wife bought nowt but misery to this town.
 
FYLDE TURN IT UP A NOTCH!

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Duncan Ferguson persisted with Harry Wright in goal for the home game against AFC Telford. It was a bright start for Fylde, Okoroji whipped a free kick into the box for Ryan Reynolds on 3 minutes but the ball was cleared by the Telford defence. Tyrone O'Neill blasted his shot goalbound after using his pace to break free of the defence but Aspinall got down to push the shot out of play. Fylde attacked vigorously throughout the first half dispelling any rumours that players had downed tools for the manager, Euan Henderson running forward with the ball but the shot at the end was comfortable for the keeper. Fylde lost possession early on in the second half and a wide ball forward for Longman to run onto got him to the byline for him to whip in a cross, Rhys Oates climbed above MacDonald and Reynolds who both went for the same ball and headed the ball to the underside of the bar which crossed the goal line. Fylde defenders caught in a mix-up for the goal. Fylde eventually got the equaliser into stoppage time when Ginnelly won the ball from the Telford corner and broke down the right flank, Danny Smith received the ball on the inside and had Henderson on the overlap who hit it first time into the bottom right corner. A great counter attacking move and a point rescued for a dominating Fylde display.

PLAYER RATINGS


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Things got off to a bad start for Fylde when Abrahams scored a free header from the corner on 16 minutes however Fylde played to their strengths and coupled with passion and aggression got themselves back into the game, Wright-Phillips cut inside and spotted the run from Henderson, lobbed the ball forward and Henderson brought it down with a deft touch, took it on his right foot and curled it from outside the box, a cracking goal for the in-form winger! Fylde pressed the ball nicely forcing Dagenham from the final third back into their own half, Fylde won possession in midfield and got the ball out wide to Henderson who skipped past the right back Jack Walton, crossed into the box and what should have been an easy save for goalkeeper Blood, he pushed it as far as Wright-Phillips who waited at the back post to finish and put Fylde in front. Fylde restarted with a goal kick from Wright, Withers knocked it down for Croasdale who tried to play the ball forward but it bounced loose to Wright-Phillips, Wright-Phillips crossed low for Ginnelly who tapped it home from the edge of the six yard box to make it 3-1 and put Fylde out of sight. A great away performance for The Coasters! Second half substitute, veteran defender Bellusci fancied his chances late on with a free kick which just curled inches wide of the post.

DF: The wing play has been fantastic, Henderson and Wright-Phillips performing brilliantly out there, we played some threatening football out there and that's the result we needed to put an end to the run of the poor ones we suffered lately. It's still early days but that performance shows what we have in the ranks.

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Sutton United were a team in good form going to Mill Farm but looked completely off the boil against a Fylde side with the bit between their teeth. There's no doubt when Euan Henderson steps up to take a penalty, the winger scoring his ninth goal of the season and playing with more and more confidence. It got worse for Sutton when Wright-Phillips was about to take the ball past Reading who left his foot in to pick up a second yellow card so early on in the game. The disadvantage proving too difficult for Sutton to overcome and Fylde stepped up another notch. Fylde played the ball around nicely at the back with Feeney and Croasdale making some nice passes, Henderson brought Okoroji into play and the left back delivered a peach of a ball for Wright-Phillips who charged at the back post to tap home a side footed volley, 2-0 inside the first half and in complete control. Fylde played with confidence and Jim Kellerman got a rare 90 minutes on the pitch after Ginnelly was rested. It seems the players are beginning to click and there can be no complaints from the rest of the squad as Ferguson has given chances and not everyone took them. The key is to keep performing well and picking up results after the league favourites suffered a poor start.

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LEAGUE TABLE

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FYLDE TURN IT UP A NOTCH!

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Duncan Ferguson persisted with Harry Wright in goal for the home game against AFC Telford. It was a bright start for Fylde, Okoroji whipped a free kick into the box for Ryan Reynolds on 3 minutes but the ball was cleared by the Telford defence. Tyrone O'Neill blasted his shot goalbound after using his pace to break free of the defence but Aspinall got down to push the shot out of play. Fylde attacked vigorously throughout the first half dispelling any rumours that players had downed tools for the manager, Euan Henderson running forward with the ball but the shot at the end was comfortable for the keeper. Fylde lost possession early on in the second half and a wide ball forward for Longman to run onto got him to the byline for him to whip in a cross, Rhys Oates climbed above MacDonald and Reynolds who both went for the same ball and headed the ball to the underside of the bar which crossed the goal line. Fylde defenders caught in a mix-up for the goal. Fylde eventually got the equaliser into stoppage time when Ginnelly won the ball from the Telford corner and broke down the right flank, Danny Smith received the ball on the inside and had Henderson on the overlap who hit it first time into the bottom right corner. A great counter attacking move and a point rescued for a dominating Fylde display.

PLAYER RATINGS


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Things got off to a bad start for Fylde when Abrahams scored a free header from the corner on 16 minutes however Fylde played to their strengths and coupled with passion and aggression got themselves back into the game, Wright-Phillips cut inside and spotted the run from Henderson, lobbed the ball forward and Henderson brought it down with a deft touch, took it on his right foot and curled it from outside the box, a cracking goal for the in-form winger! Fylde pressed the ball nicely forcing Dagenham from the final third back into their own half, Fylde won possession in midfield and got the ball out wide to Henderson who skipped past the right back Jack Walton, crossed into the box and what should have been an easy save for goalkeeper Blood, he pushed it as far as Wright-Phillips who waited at the back post to finish and put Fylde in front. Fylde restarted with a goal kick from Wright, Withers knocked it down for Croasdale who tried to play the ball forward but it bounced loose to Wright-Phillips, Wright-Phillips crossed low for Ginnelly who tapped it home from the edge of the six yard box to make it 3-1 and put Fylde out of sight. A great away performance for The Coasters! Second half substitute, veteran defender Bellusci fancied his chances late on with a free kick which just curled inches wide of the post.

DF: The wing play has been fantastic, Henderson and Wright-Phillips performing brilliantly out there, we played some threatening football out there and that's the result we needed to put an end to the run of the poor ones we suffered lately. It's still early days but that performance shows what we have in the ranks.

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Sutton United were a team in good form going to Mill Farm but looked completely off the boil against a Fylde side with the bit between their teeth. There's no doubt when Euan Henderson steps up to take a penalty, the winger scoring his ninth goal of the season and playing with more and more confidence. It got worse for Sutton when Wright-Phillips was about to take the ball past Reading who left his foot in to pick up a second yellow card so early on in the game. The disadvantage proving too difficult for Sutton to overcome and Fylde stepped up another notch. Fylde played the ball around nicely at the back with Feeney and Croasdale making some nice passes, Henderson brought Okoroji into play and the left back delivered a peach of a ball for Wright-Phillips who charged at the back post to tap home a side footed volley, 2-0 inside the first half and in complete control. Fylde played with confidence and Jim Kellerman got a rare 90 minutes on the pitch after Ginnelly was rested. It seems the players are beginning to click and there can be no complaints from the rest of the squad as Ferguson has given chances and not everyone took them. The key is to keep performing well and picking up results after the league favourites suffered a poor start.

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LEAGUE TABLE

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Level on points with the hummus shaggers. I’m going to set their white guy dreads on fire when we go to theirs. Who’s with us lads!!!?
 
Ain't no sunshine when he's gone
Only dark when he's away
Ain't no sunshine when he's gone
This house just ain't no home
Any time he goes away

And I know I know I know I know I know I know I know I know I know I know he's crap

Got it singing for Martin Withers who apparently I've been told is a distant cousin 2nd sisters brothers uncles relative of the great Bill Withers

UTF Coasters!
 

Explains why she and Sheree Murphy were seen outside Dixons having a right slanging match at each other. It all makes sense now. I thought it might have been over the merits of OLED technology in giant TVs - I'm glad I was in Bolton following the Ferg when that terrible time befell Fylde. Harry K and his wife bought nowt but misery to this town.

Long story cut short - Sheree was one of 6 of my first loves and I was assistant manager at that Dixons store. I'd sorted her out with a lovely plasma and Emma (7th love but didn't count her in until my 12th love) was having none if it. Had a camera in the window and it recorded the fight and it was shown on all 56 televisions in store.

I still sell the cat fight on VHS for those who wanna see a proper scrap.
 
That's more like it Coasters.

How did Telford keep the ball out of the net?!?

Should tear the Alfs a new one in the FA Cup. They're a right bunch of scruffy tramps there. We'll have to disinfect the poles at Lady Fylde's Discount Lap and Pole Dancing Lounge after they've been in town. Dirty Molly had red eye for weeks after the last to time they were here.

PS how much for the Sheree fight cassette?
 

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