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supertown
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I have seen keepers 'go down' whilst holding the ball on a number of occasions and play is stopped as the opposition cannot kick it out of his hands.

He did not have to attempt to throw the ball out at all (and if he did throwing it out for a corner was much closer if his pain was that bad!)

Play to the whistle, no room for sportsmanship here


And what if the ref interpreted it as time wasting   Technically he has 6 seconds to release it or it’s an indirect free kick against him
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And we think we've got it bad, after being relegated the steelworks in Scunny is now in crisis.

It'll be a ghost town if that closes.


When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
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And we think we've got it bad, after being relegated the steelworks in Scunny is now in crisis.

It'll be a ghost town if that closes.


In footballing terms I wish them all the bad luck in the world.

But I for one feel absolute sympathy with them over the plight of the steelworks.  But it’s not banking, or based in London so the government don’t give a flying fcuk.


The wife was going away for a girly weekend.
I jokingly remarked  'I don't know whether to spend it watching porn or watching football'
'you may as well spend it watching porn' she replied
That's understanding darling what makes you say that? I asked

She said 'Well you already know how to play football'  
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Quoted from promotion plaice

And we think we've got it bad, after being relegated the steelworks in Scunny is now in crisis.

It'll be a ghost town if that closes.


It will get worse when the people who moved there for work move away, taking those extra genes away, Scunny will be back to a five village town with one gene pool.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/WZGGB7L.gif[/img]

Looks like they have cutback on Scunny Bunny's outfit as part of cost savings

[img]https://i.imgur.com/r6Y91dN.jpg[/img]


Supporting the Mighty Mariners for over 30 years, home town club is were the heart and soul is and it's great to be a part of it.

Jesus’ disciple Peter, picked up a fish to get the tribute money from it, Jesus left his thumb print on the fish, bless'ed is the Haddock.
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There’s a good number of people based nearer to Grimsby and who support Town who are employed at the Steelworks and even if that wasn’t the case we’re hardly in an economic position to be smug. The more local businesses die the worse the situation is for everyone in North/North East Lincolnshire and I really don’t want to celebrate something that affects people’s livelihoods and has a knock on effect to us too. I wish the people of Scunthorpe all the luck in the world regarding where economic problems, as we face similar ones across the M180. In an ideal world, hopefully they can keep jobs in Scunthorpe, which in turn would keep a smile on their face to make up for their team dropping out the football league.
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There’s a good number of people based nearer to Grimsby and who support Town who are employed at the Steelworks and even if that wasn’t the case we’re hardly in an economic position to be smug. The more local businesses die the worse the situation is for everyone in North/North East Lincolnshire and I really don’t want to celebrate something that affects people’s livelihoods and has a knock on effect to us too. I wish the people of Scunthorpe all the luck in the world regarding where economic problems, as we face similar ones across the M180. In an ideal world, hopefully they can keep jobs in Scunthorpe, which in turn would keep a smile on their face to make up for their team dropping out the football league.


Good post.
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Football or not football most Scunts I’ve worked with over the years fukin hate us , our town our seaside resort especially our glorious football team .. I sympathise with the steelworks being shut down but did the steelworkers of Scunthorpe  give a fook about our killed fishing industry , I doubt it like I say they hate us
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Down with like the steel, their going down like the steel. Down like the steeeellllll.

Would love it if they went down this season.... LOVE IT !!!!!
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I started on the steelworks in '75 in the days when your parents told you if you didn't do well at school you'd "end up on the works like your dad"
I didn't do well at school so I did end up there and actually with my dad but it served me well as a job for life for 40 years, one I didn't really appreciate at the time because let's face it a sixteen year old boy would rather be out with his mates than working 2/10 or nights. I stuck it out though.

Those days were incredible, the works were a melting pot, people from all over the UK and the world, many at odds with each other both in culture and football allegiances.
We used to go out together after work, the English, Indians ,and Poles, then around to the Pakistani lads houses for a curry sat around the fire, they didn't drink but were happy to get the food on, there were no Maccy Dees or Kentucky in those days.
Religion or having to respect each others culture wasn't rammed down every ones throats either and for years we thought Sikh was a part of India and Islam a part of Pakistan.
We all dressed the same, spoke the same to the best of our abilities and got on as best we could.

My own intake comprised of young lads from Scunthorpe, South Yorkshire, Grimsby, India, Pakistan and Eastern Europe.
You can only imagine it eh?
Scunthorpe v Grimsby, Lincolnshire v Yorkshire, Poland v Latvia and don't even get me started on Pakistan v India.
Yes, we all had our moments, a chelp here, a slap there, a bit of mither over there but we all stood and worked and covered each others backs when it really counted - on the shop floor.

Dangerous work in those days, just like the trawlers were, too many died young, were scarred for life or mutilated.
Friendships for life were forged, some for too short a time.
One of my first steelworks friendships was made on intake because the lad had a GTFC badge on his denim jacket as did I, I was sent to the Bloom and Billet Mill where my dad worked and he was sent to the coke ovens where he died four weeks later, cut in half under a coke wagon at the age of sixteen. I have never forgotten his name.
To this day many people can be seen around Scunthorpe with what might look like to some as hideous birthmarks, it's molten iron or steel.

In those days there were three Steelworks in Scunthorpe employing probably 30,000 over the various sites.

The top of North Lincs Rd was a huge bus terminal bringing in workers from the areas of Grimsby, Doncaster, Lincoln and even Hull which bearing in mind the bridge was unbuilt was no mean feat and many a time I kipped at a mates house in Meggies after footy then caught the 5am to Scunthorpe works on the sunday morning.
It's really hard to appreciate how massive the place was compared to today.

Some on here might hate Scunthorpe, some might think it's great the works could be buggered.
It's OK to hate Scunthorpe the football club, sodomist me, I bristle myself when I see the bloody badge, that's normal and how it should be but think it through.

In my last ten years on the works I was logistics based. We had Grimsby area HGV drivers who couldn't  get work picking up loads from farms and relied on eight, yes eight deliveries to the works every day starting at 4am.
Only the eighth one gave them a profit. it used to break my heart when one turned up ten minutes after the place they were tipping had shut.

The works shuts, and that driver is out of work. Multiply that by 800 lorry drivers looking for work.
All the people who load the lorry driver at the docks or railway stations not needed.
The quarries around the country that supply the limes for the steelworks not needed.
All the suppliers of the various alloys for the steel making process not needed.
Coal not needed because the coke ovens are shut.
Local manufacturers of bearings who supply the works on a daily basis not needed.
Cleaners not needed.
Caterers not needed.
The companies and farms who rely on Bi products from the works such as sulphates, tar and slag, what do they do?
It is so far reaching it's nearly unbelievable.
I could go on and on and on.

I was lucky to have had a job for life there and was very proud to have done my bit, I really hope it's there for future generations.











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Quoted from GYinScuntland
I started on the steelworks in '75




This is one of the best posts I have ever read on the Fishy. I wish I had time to write down a proper response but I am moving house, country, continent and job, my youngest is finishing school in three weeks so am a tad busy. Suffice to say, Mr GY, even though you have a few years on me, I reckon we shared some haunts in Scunny, I was living in Wrawby, school in Brigg and in a band in Scunny, playing the Baths, Henry VIII, The Sherpa. I never had it in for Scunny or it's people or even it's team to be honest. This is a great piece of writing. I truly feel for any worker faced with redundancy, even if they are in Scunthorpe, or............Lincoln!
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