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A Sea of Red

Posted: 25 Jul 2013 03:24
by Wendyem
Okay, how many stayed up to see the MCG in Melbourne filled for for the first time ever by this sea of Red?

http://metro.co.uk/2013/07/24/gallery-m ... 3-3896711/

Wendy

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 25 Jul 2013 08:21
by MaryA
And what was the result?

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 25 Jul 2013 10:21
by dickiesam
MaryA wrote:And what was the result?
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne- Pre-season friendly- 24 July, 2013- 24/7/13- Wednesday.

Final score and result:- Melbourne Victory vs Liverpool 0-2 ( Gerrard, Aspas)

Goals from Steven Gerrard and Iago Aspas give Liverpool their third straight pre-season win in front of a 95,000+ crowd at the MCG.

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 25 Jul 2013 10:25
by Wendyem
dickiesam wrote:
MaryA wrote:And what was the result?
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne- Pre-season friendly- 24 July, 2013- 24/7/13- Wednesday.

Final score and result:- Melbourne Victory vs Liverpool 0-2 ( Gerrard, Aspas)

Goals from Steven Gerrard and Iago Aspas give Liverpool their third straight pre-season win in front of a 95,000+ crowd at the MCG.

what he said, didn't watch it myself, not a huge soccer/kickieball fan.

Just changed my password hoping to key in here more easily with correct dates etc, & auto entry. not happening. may not be back. Too annoying not knowing dates of posts & having to log in every time.

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 25 Jul 2013 10:40
by Tina
The crowd at the MCG would have been the biggest LFC would have played before.
Yes lots at Wembley but teams are divided.
The scousers came from all over Oz, what a memorable time for them??
Proud of all of them, this from an Evertonian.
In the middle of Melbourne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o7698ACvjg

A Hillsborough survivor

http://www.clickliverpool.com/news/live ... ourne.html

The best!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbqAqVSbdzs

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 25 Jul 2013 10:56
by dickiesam
Just changed my password hoping to key in here more easily with correct dates etc, & auto entry. not happening. may not be back. Too annoying not knowing dates of posts & having to log in every time.
Hi Wendy,
There has to be a logical explanation for your problem and it has to be at your receiving end. I think it could well be the way your current browser is 'reading' the incoming data.

Before you 'retire' from the forum in frustration I suggest you download and try another browser. If you are on either IE or Chrome, download Firefox. You won't lose any bookmarks or history if you decided to switch permanently, because your new browser, whatever it is, will have the facility to 'import' settings etc. And there would be no need to remove the previous browser until you were totally happy with the replacement.

And there are several very good browsers besides IE, Chrome etc.
See: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/test-centre/ ... b-browser/

The working heart of the browser is the 'rendering engine', the code that is responsible for displaying web pages in the browser window. And that is where your problem lies I think.

Read more: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/test-centre/ ... z2a3Ac26Dl
A common complaint from web users is that a particular site no longer works in their browser. The simple solution is to use a different browser. After all, they are free. A couple of alternative browsers have all three rendering engines and you can switch from Internet Explorer to Firefox to Chrome by clicking a button. If a site doesn’t work, you just swap engines and reload the page.

With these alternative browsers you can have your cake and eat it. You can switch to a full-featured browser, yet continue to use your favourite, whether it is from Microsoft, Mozilla or Google.

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 25 Jul 2013 12:35
by Wendyem
There has to be a logical explanation for your problem and it has to be at your receiving end. I think it could well be the way your current browser is 'reading' the incoming data.
I wish.. D.S. It all started a while back when I had probs signing in & changed my password. I've just changed it again in the hope that all would be well.
have tried I'net Explorer, Chrome & Firefox. all well until I sign in. Must be me:(

Unless I take a snip of the board index first, I cannot tell when a post was made. & cannot stay logged in. Have been a silent visitor lately for that reason.

Perhaps I'll stay a spirit member in the background until some-thing brings me out of my space again.

Wendy ,(woooooh)

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 25 Jul 2013 13:15
by dickiesam
Most odd! If the problem is a gremlin in the Forum database that is interfering with your reception of data once you have logged in, I wonder if a Administrator could put your your current log-in and personal info including screen name in limbo and arrange for you to be able do a new sign-up as if you were a new member with a new screen name and password?

In other words maybe 'cancel' your existing membership and transfer your sub to a completely new sign-up? The Forum database and server would then only 'see' you as a new subscriber.

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 25 Jul 2013 13:30
by MaryA
Having tried all three browsers, and I know you have cleared your caches I don't know what else to suggest except what Dickiesam has said above.

If you wish to make a new login, send me an email when you register so that I know it's you and we can take it from there.

Another suggestion is that I wonder if you have tried to log in on another computer, perhaps at your local library?

Would hate for you not to be a regular member Wendy.

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 25 Jul 2013 22:04
by Wendyem
Nice idea DS even tho' it sounds like passing my problem to some-one else.
Mary Ann I'd hate to be a non combatant too, am not able to get to Library very often so that's a non starter. I'll ask my son or Hubby to try it on their computers before doing anything else to see if they have same block.

I managed to get straight in this time which is good for cold digits.

thank you both.

Wendy

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 07:30
by MaryA
Wendyem wrote: I managed to get straight in this time which is good for cold digits.
It is indeed, glad to see no problems, long may that last.

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 09:41
by Wendyem
Still same probs re 'dates & times' from other computer in house.

I'll wait until Monday here before trying the new approach, will that require me to reinvest? because, I cannot due to ongoing stuff here.

Wendy

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 12:19
by MaryA
Wendyem wrote: I'll wait until Monday here before trying the new approach, will that require me to reinvest?
Of course not, you are a Society Member anyway, just creating a new persona on the forum. Try it and we can deal with your old one when we know whether it works.

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 28 Jul 2013 10:24
by dickiesam
Wendyem wrote:Still same probs re 'dates & times' from other computer in house.

I'll wait until Monday here before trying the new approach, will that require me to reinvest? because, I cannot due to ongoing stuff here.

Wendy
Hi Wendy,
When you try the 'new approach' you may get a message to say your email address is already on the database and the 'system' may get sniffy about accepting you as a newbie. If that happens I suggest you set up a secondary email account using Gmail which is a far more secure provider than Yahoo or Hotmail. I understand that well over 70% of all hijacked email accounts have been hosted by just those two providers.
Good luck!

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 28 Jul 2013 10:40
by Wendyem
Thanks D S, good point which has been mentioned by many before you. have done so, time I started using it ;) Stand by.

Wendyem.

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 10:58
by Wendyem
So much for new email. site refused to recognise it. Well hey, it's a new one!?
Don't quite know how to go on from here, all in the too hard basket for now. Have 'away from' coming up, so may deal with it later.

Wendy
so before signing out I went through the system & did it all again, unreal. New email was already there, so whatever I did was --oh heck, I've already forgotten what was listed. Shall see when I next try to login.'

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 11:27
by dickiesam
Wendyem wrote:So much for new email. site refused to recognise it. Well hey, it's a new one!?
Don't quite know how to go on from here, all in the too hard basket for now. Have 'away from' coming up, so may deal with it later.

Wendy
so before signing out I went through the system & did it all again, unreal. New email was already there, so whatever I did was --oh heck, I've already forgotten what was listed. Shall see when I next try to login.'
Hi Wendy,
Just came back to comment on your post and saw your edit. I am sure MaryA will be able to sort out any hiccup... As my dad used to say "Softee, softee, catchee monkey".

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 11:27
by MaryA
No new requests have come through. Unless it does there isn't much I can do.

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 11:51
by MaryA
Email sent to Wendy, fingers crossed I have sorted everything out, let me know.

Re: A Sea of Red

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 23:00
by Wendy M
Oh wow, looky here, lovely dates & times as they should be..
Thank You Mary A. It appears you had success. I am here I have arrived! :lol:

Am prepping to leave for a time so can't stay, but many thanks to DS for chin's up also. :wink:

Back soon.
Wendy M