by floyd__streete » 17 Apr 2008 21:59
by Four Of Clubs » 18 Apr 2008 10:47
AthleticoSpizz .....and as an aside to you Non league afficionados
why did FC United of Manchester play Lancaster City 3 times this season in the Unibond Division 1?.........first match 2-1 Lancaster at the Giant Axe, second match 2-2 at Gigg Lane, third match 5-2 to the Mancs just last weekend??????????
by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Apr 2008 15:58
by rg6royal » 20 Apr 2008 16:45
by Tony Le Mesmer » 21 Apr 2008 10:52
floyd__streete Weston Super Mare 1-2 Maidenhead United in the 6 pointer at the bottom of the Conference South tonight. Maidenhead 4 points ahead of the drop zone now with 3 to play. 1 down at half time, Manny Williams on 79 and then Richard Pacquette (who scored at Anfield earlier this season for Havant) on 85 took the precious points back down the M4. Survival at this level will be a magnificent achievement for Berkshire's oldest senior football club.
Johnson,
Johnson Hippolyte
Hippolyte > Coppell
by Four Of Clubs » 21 Apr 2008 11:04
floyd__streete Survival at this level will be a magnificent achievement for Berkshire's oldest senior football club.
the final twenty minutes played out in a deathly silence, except for the joyous handful of Maidenhead supporters who knew that the victory would be enough to save their side from the drop.
by Alan Partridge » 21 Apr 2008 11:10
Tony Le Mesmerfloyd__streete Weston Super Mare 1-2 Maidenhead United in the 6 pointer at the bottom of the Conference South tonight. Maidenhead 4 points ahead of the drop zone now with 3 to play. 1 down at half time, Manny Williams on 79 and then Richard Pacquette (who scored at Anfield earlier this season for Havant) on 85 took the precious points back down the M4. Survival at this level will be a magnificent achievement for Berkshire's oldest senior football club.
Johnson,
Johnson Hippolyte
Hippolyte > Coppell
Maidenhead now safe after 3-0 win at Havant.
York Road is apprently currently the oldest football ground IN THE WORLD. Or something to that effect. Well at tleast thats according to some Dutch Bloke i spoke to there this season, who travelled there from Holland specifically for a Tuesday night game v Bromley
by Four Of Clubs » 21 Apr 2008 11:32
Alan Partridge Hallam FC in Sheffield is the oldest club in the world, I presume their ground is the oldest one?
by Tony Le Mesmer » 21 Apr 2008 11:34
by frimleygreen_shotspur » 21 Apr 2008 12:33
by Tony Le Mesmer » 21 Apr 2008 12:59
Four Of ClubsAlan Partridge Hallam FC in Sheffield is the oldest club in the world, I presume their ground is the oldest one?
According to the NL Directory - The Anorak's Bible - Hallam FC are the SECOND Oldest club in the World Founded 1860 ten years before Maidenhead.
Apparently Cray Wanderers were founded in 1860 too?
So who is the Oldest?
Cant be bothered to flick through 1100 odd pages to check.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 21 Apr 2008 13:54
1860 were founded as a sports club, but didn't take up football until much later.Tony Le MesmerFour Of ClubsAlan Partridge Hallam FC in Sheffield is the oldest club in the world, I presume their ground is the oldest one?
According to the NL Directory - The Anorak's Bible - Hallam FC are the SECOND Oldest club in the World Founded 1860 ten years before Maidenhead.
Apparently Cray Wanderers were founded in 1860 too?
So who is the Oldest?
Cant be bothered to flick through 1100 odd pages to check.
There is also 1860 Munich. I presume thats when they were founded?
I thought Sheffield FC were founded in the 1850s
by Four Of Clubs » 21 Apr 2008 14:03
by Alan Partridge » 21 Apr 2008 14:50
Four Of Clubs Looking at the Wikipedia entry, Sheffield FC are indeed recognized as the OLDEST club still in existence with Cray Wanderers possibly pre-dating Hallam - so I'm not sure why they aren't credited with 2nd place.
Maybe the timeline is in alphabetical order at that point?
by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 21 Apr 2008 15:16
by Four Of Clubs » 21 Apr 2008 18:22
Alan Partridge Maybe it's Hallam's ground which is the oldest then, they definitely have the oldest 'something'!
THE SECOND-OLDEST ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN THE WORLD
by The whole year inn » 23 Apr 2008 23:57
by From Despair To Where? » 24 Apr 2008 00:19
Rev Algenon Stickleback H1860 were founded as a sports club, but didn't take up football until much later.Tony Le Mesmer
There is also 1860 Munich. I presume thats when they were founded?
I thought Sheffield FC were founded in the 1850s
Sheffield FC don't play at the same ground they played at when they formed, which appears to be the case for all the clubs older than Maidenhead. The holder of that "honour" used to be Northwich Victoria, but they moved out of their old ground a couple of years ago.
by frimleygreen_shotspur » 24 Apr 2008 05:25
From Despair To Where?Rev Algenon Stickleback H1860 were founded as a sports club, but didn't take up football until much later.Tony Le Mesmer
There is also 1860 Munich. I presume thats when they were founded?
I thought Sheffield FC were founded in the 1850s
Sheffield FC don't play at the same ground they played at when they formed, which appears to be the case for all the clubs older than Maidenhead. The holder of that "honour" used to be Northwich Victoria, but they moved out of their old ground a couple of years ago.
There was a big push to forming sporting and gymnastic clubs in Germany in the mid 19th Century, hence you also have Ulm 1846 and Vfl Bochum 1848. None of them took up football until the 1870's. The oldest club exclusively for football in Germany was formed in 1874. Football in Germany didn't turn professional until 1963.
by From Despair To Where? » 24 Apr 2008 19:25
frimleygreen_shotspurFrom Despair To Where?
There was a big push to forming sporting and gymnastic clubs in Germany in the mid 19th Century, hence you also have Ulm 1846 and Vfl Bochum 1848. None of them took up football until the 1870's. The oldest club exclusively for football in Germany was formed in 1874. Football in Germany didn't turn professional until 1963.
so beating the germans in the '66 final was no big deal then:)
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