You’re spot on about Posh. We’ll always miss Harrison Burrows (on his way to the Prem with Sheffield U), but his and the other replacements are bedding in nicely now. Our strike force could well score the team’s way to a promotion.
It’s really distressing when we get lazy badly researched nonsense like ‘…Lancashire derby’ going public. Firstly, it’s Stockport *County* (a football club) not ‘Stockport (a town in NW England); pretty much nobody amongst the 300,000 people in the borough nor the 750,000 in the SK postcode call them ‘Stockport’; like Villa, Palace, or Forest, it’s normal to refer to the club as ‘County’. Second, the County bit of the name refers to the town’s status as a historic county borough of *Cheshire;* Trotters supporters would have been up in arms had you called this a Cheshire derby, which is as geographically absurd as calling it a ‘…Lancashire derby’ (and hugely disrespectful to County supporters).
As a Bolton fan that performance at Stockport was a disgrace Evatt as to go it's like a broken record his response same garbage we will do better next time and also saying it's the training grounds fault
To be honest, there was little different from the five conceded in the 2021/22 season at Edgeley Park in the FA Cup; I think the Trotters are better than the capitulation we saw at County on Saturday.
Go public when you know about what you are speaking; Stockport County v Bolton Wanderers has got nothing to do with Steve Bruce whatsoever as he is the manager of Blackpool.
Bolton's 61% possession was mostly with their keeper, it’s a Cheshire/Lancashire derby by the way.
You’re spot on about Posh. We’ll always miss Harrison Burrows (on his way to the Prem with Sheffield U), but his and the other replacements are bedding in nicely now. Our strike force could well score the team’s way to a promotion.
Bolton had 60% possession but 59% was passing along their backline & back to their keeper
Stockport in Cheshire not Lancashire!
League one is anyone's to win. So tight down to mid table.
Since 1974 Stockport has been part of Greater Manchester but most people prefer Cheshire.
It’s really distressing when we get lazy badly researched nonsense like ‘…Lancashire derby’ going public.
Firstly, it’s Stockport *County* (a football club) not ‘Stockport (a town in NW England); pretty much nobody amongst the 300,000 people in the borough nor the 750,000 in the SK postcode call them ‘Stockport’; like Villa, Palace, or Forest, it’s normal to refer to the club as ‘County’.
Second, the County bit of the name refers to the town’s status as a historic county borough of *Cheshire;* Trotters supporters would have been up in arms had you called this a Cheshire derby, which is as geographically absurd as calling it a ‘…Lancashire derby’ (and hugely disrespectful to County supporters).
Near Manchester derby 🤣
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Like Luton v Watford is a ‘Near London’ derby ?
Outside the city of Manchester, ‘Manc’ is a term of abuse!
Ok Elaine sorry Elaine.
As a Bolton fan that performance at Stockport was a disgrace Evatt as to go it's like a broken record his response same garbage we will do better next time and also saying it's the training grounds fault
To be honest, there was little different from the five conceded in the 2021/22 season at Edgeley Park in the FA Cup; I think the Trotters are better than the capitulation we saw at County on Saturday.
Steve Bruce shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a football club.
Go public when you know about what you are speaking; Stockport County v Bolton Wanderers has got nothing to do with Steve Bruce whatsoever as he is the manager of Blackpool.
You know this podcast covered the Blackpool game too?