From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10549 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, January 21 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10549 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Late Payment Notification. Your package could not be delivered. ["Ninja A] This High Speed Portable Wi-Fi Router ["Muama Ryoko" Subject: Late Payment Notification. Your package could not be delivered. Late Payment Notification. Your package could not be delivered. http://myshedplan.shop/jFnNWRJ2AK7gz5E5ClaWcy8LzHZwOTagAZNeQmmpRX__d80u6w http://myshedplan.shop/06GdAPQ8Hv4ihU_4tWxYJXDDjdtnYwi4Yg8BsDA5nPr7yICbqQ In a review of the season, the correspondent from the Burnley News described Burnley's play as "some of the finest football ever served up to any crowd". He attributed the team's success partly to their thorough training, noting that the Burnley players were often able to outlast their opponents in stamina, and partly to luck and a lack of serious injuries during the season. The team's successes on the playing field led to a marked increase in attendance figures; the total number of paying spectators was over 250,000 higher than the 1919b20 season, and gate receipts for league matches totalled a club record B#34,000 (equivalent to B#1,600,000 in 2021). The Burnley board had planned a tour of Spain to take place shortly after the culmination of the league campaign; the trip had to be cancelled when the club received notice from the Spanish Football Federation that one of their intended opponents, Barcelona, had been suspended from all matches. Further tours of Norway and France were then arranged, but these also had to be abandoned after the Football Association refused to grant permission. 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Burnley continued their good form into 1921, beating Preston North End away before achieving two victories against local rivals Blackburn Rovers. The first of these wins, a 4b1 success, was watched by 41,534 spectators, the biggest home crowd of the season until then. The victory was followed by a 3b1 away win a week later. On 5 February 1921, Anderson scored five goals in a "brilliant" performance against Aston Villa as Burnley recorded their second 7b1 win of the season. The result saw Burnley equal the Football League record of 22 matches unbeaten, held by Sheffield United and Preston North End. A new league unbeaten record was set with a 0b0 draw with Aston Villa four days later. Despite losing George Halley to an illness which forced him to miss the remainder of the season, Burnley secured a late home win over Derby County in the following game, sending Derby to the bottom of the league table. February ended with a 3b1 victory against Bolton Wanderers in front of a crowd of 42,653, the largest league attendance ever at Turf Moor at the time. The team took four points from the next three matches. Burnley firstly drew 1b1 away against a Bolton Wanderers team who were unbeaten at home, in front of a then-record crowd of 54,609 at Burnden Park, before beating Arsenal 1b0 at Turf Moor. The follo ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 16:43:19 +0100 From: "Delta Airlines Shopper Gift Opportunity" Subject: Last Chance! Be Sure To Grab Your $90 Reward... Last Chance! Be Sure To Grab Your $90 Reward... http://lowesurvey.rest/yLkhp_JQQqTA9DXWEK4VonERpFdMmzbI1sslVkVj5aSAEdkmZQ http://lowesurvey.rest/8lZ_Z5yFl9KhTHcGdkZhTQ0ePgmkcXssv4bW9AhDUZ2GboSZbA A new Second Division was formed in 1892 with the absorption of the rival 12-club Football Alliance. Alliance clubs Nottingham Forest, The Wednesday (later renamed Sheffield Wednesday) and Newton Heath (later renamed Manchester United) were added to the new First Division, and Crewe Alexandra and Darwen were reallocated to the new Second, bringing the First Division total to 16 clubs. With the addition of Northwich Victoria (from The Combination), Burslem Port Vale (later renamed Port Vale, from the Midland League) and Sheffield United (from the Northern League), the Second Division started with 12 clubs, as Alliance club Birmingham St George's disbanded at that point. The bottom clubs of the lower division were subsequently required to apply for re-election to the League at the end of each season. Accrington F.C. was relegated from Division 1, but chose to resign from the Football League rather than play in the 2nd division. Bootle were dissolved because of financial problems. The Second Division increased to 15 clubs for season 1893b94. 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