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by Louis » 01 Sep 2014, 10:16

Looks like they did 4pm then? As by the time the backup was ready that would be a good hour and having the new server booted up etc.

*checks my sent folder* Yes I did say AM so they have got that mixed up.

Sorry guys! Hopefully we'll find it was worth the hit.

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by Gullscorer » 01 Sep 2014, 07:41

Should have gone to Specsavers.. :)

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by taxilady » 01 Sep 2014, 07:37

yeah, it happened straight after the match ended Louis, almost as if there was just too much excitement going on ! Hopefully no more problems then on here (& with goal-scoring!)

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by Louis » 01 Sep 2014, 07:08

Was a planned server move to fix problems people flagged on the last topic and I have been work working with host since then to fix and this was final resort. Sorry it caused data loss but I asked for it at 4am, looks like it was done in a different time zone.

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by taxilady » 31 Aug 2014, 20:57

there wasn't anything extremely memorable Scott ! ;-) :)

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by Scott Brehaut » 31 Aug 2014, 20:15

OllieGull wrote: Do I get a prize? ;-)
Yes, your prize is you have to remember everything that was written on the match day thread yesterday (8 pages worth) and repopulate it in its exact order.

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by OllieGull » 31 Aug 2014, 19:53

Southampton Gull wrote:It's yet another issue with the Hosts of the server.

Apologies to all affected and as Ollie correctly worked out the site was restored from a backup, I'm as peed off as everyone else though.

Always seems to happen on a matchday !!!
Do I get a prize? ;-)

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by Southampton Gull » 31 Aug 2014, 19:33

It's yet another issue with the Hosts of the server.

Apologies to all affected and as Ollie correctly worked out the site was restored from a backup, I'm as peed off as everyone else though.

Always seems to happen on a matchday !!!

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by tomogull » 31 Aug 2014, 19:29

chunkygull wrote:I have had that a few times today also.
Thanks Chunky - you've just stopped me chucking the bliddy computer out the window !! :-D

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by chunkygull » 31 Aug 2014, 19:23

I have had that a few times today also.

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by tomogull » 31 Aug 2014, 18:45

I am still having problems logging into the site - keep getting a message 'Sorry - this site is not available - contact the webmaster' or something similar. Eventually, after several attempts, I get in. Is anyone else having this problem or is it my computer ? Thanks

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by brucie » 31 Aug 2014, 13:04

Not sure why I have been calling him O'Kachie! but anyway I have seen him play in the home matches and he has been the biggest surprise signing for me.
I don't think you can compare him with the likes of Halpin or Sullivan - personally I cannot see anything in the latter to see him making the transition.
O@Archie is different though because he has been causing problems for defenders in every game and could quite easily have bagged half a dozen goals so far as Hargreaves said.
I'm just interested where he has been playing for the last three or four years - wasn't there some talk that he had an offer from a Portuguese second division side - and in fact he went away to think about our offer before signing.
He seems to have gone from seventh choice to first choice striker (as Hargreaves will surely pair him with Bowman now) - I think that looks a good combination.

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by DTUFC » 30 Aug 2014, 23:30

ferrarilover wrote:
You mean that match where, aged barely 17, he made his first professional appearance at short notice to play among a side he's been with less than a month? Yeah, it's a real head scratcher, that.


Matt.
You mean "barely 17" as in "four years older than 17"? Strange way of looking at players...

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by hector » 30 Aug 2014, 23:18

ferrarilover wrote: You mean that match where, aged barely 17, he made his first professional appearance at short notice to play among a side he's been with less than a month? Yeah, it's a real head scratcher, that.

If he makes the transition from naive but talented youth teamer to hardened professional, he'll be a nice player. Sadly, it's very easy for that gap not to be bridged. Ask Saul Halpin, he'll know (and unfortunately, I think Dan Sullivan might be on his way to finding out too).

Matt.
I think you are right about Sullivan and eventually Yeoman too!

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by ferrarilover » 30 Aug 2014, 23:15

brucie wrote:Err if its back to normal how come there isn't one post on the game. Still a good win and nice to see us not blow it for a change. Great to see O'Kachie get two goals. I didn't see him in pre season but the comments on him seemed negative. Thought he was poor on my first view against Welling but looks a real menace since then.
Putting him with Bowman could provide us with a useful combination up front.
I understand that he was at Southend as a youngster but am interested to know where he has been since then?
For me he has really been an "out of the blue" signing and is a player that I don't think many would have suspected would have made this sort of impact.
Fair play to Hargreaves for signing him.
Hargreaves said on the radio that he could have six goals this season and thats fair comment - he has been getting in scoring postions (not to mention his involvement in the red card today).
Looks a real prospect to me.
You mean that match where, aged barely 17, he made his first professional appearance at short notice to play among a side he's been with less than a month? Yeah, it's a real head scratcher, that.

If he makes the transition from naive but talented youth teamer to hardened professional, he'll be a nice player. Sadly, it's very easy for that gap not to be bridged. Ask Saul Halpin, he'll know (and unfortunately, I think Dan Sullivan might be on his way to finding out too).

Matt.

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