FC United's bid to step up their UniBond First Division North promotion charge at Radcliffe Borough was foiled by the weather.
The match was called off on Saturday morning due to a waterlogged pitch.
FC's next match is against Flixton in the quarter-final of the Manchester Premier Cup at Valley Road on Wednesday (kick off 7.45pm).
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Drifter, Mancunia (20/01/2008 at 20:00)
NEIL MCLAREN (21/01/2008 at 15:25)
Free Red, Manchester (21/01/2008 at 15:54)
Free Red, Manchester (23/01/2008 at 08:53)
The rearrangement of the match to Flixton's ground will make the organising of the game more cost effective for both clubs than if it were to take place at Gigg Lane or Radcliffe Borough's Stainton Park. Having carefully thought through a number of alternative venues and options switching the game to Valley Road provides the most beneficial solution. Ground Address: Valley Road, Flixton, Manchester.
Directions: Leave M60 junction 10, take the B5214, signposted Urmston, at the second roundabout take third exit, take right only lane on the exit in Davyhulme Road, follow this road to Valley Road, just after the left hand bend after 1 1/2 miles. The ground is at the other end of the road.
Nearest Railway Station: Flixton.
Bus Connections. From Manchester Piccadilly: 15 or 256 bus routes, check with stagecoach for timetables www.stagecoachbus.com/timetables
Kiwi-blue, Christchurch NZ (23/01/2008 at 10:00)
Colm Lambert (23/01/2008 at 13:06)
Free Red, Manchester (24/01/2008 at 11:07)
Dash Walny Manchester via Poland (24/01/2008 at 14:35)
BigBon, Burtonwood (24/01/2008 at 16:16)
The impeccible minute's silence for Halton McCollin showed that the good people of Manchester are able to show respect in an old fashioned manner, not even the sound of a mobile phone going off was heard!
The match itself was hard fought in the 1st half but the penalty scored on 1/2time gave FC the imputus to go for it after the break. The 2nd half, played into a horizontal rainstorm saw the return of Stuart Rudd from along injury lay-off and the loud 'bus-stop Crew' were rewarded with a late goal from their returning hero to cap a memorable 4-1 victory! Onward to Saturday's President Cup match to keep alive FC's dream of a Cup double.
Free Red, Manchester (25/01/2008 at 09:11)
Free Red, Manchester (28/01/2008 at 10:10)