Four Of ClubsAndyRFC The team "drink" down at the Bull and Chequers at Woodley, not so sure about the Wee Waif!
... probably me just mixing up Woodley Pubs
Thats very easily done. They are all absolute shit.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 02 Nov 2009 16:01
Four Of ClubsAndyRFC The team "drink" down at the Bull and Chequers at Woodley, not so sure about the Wee Waif!
... probably me just mixing up Woodley Pubs
by floyd__streete » 02 Nov 2009 19:12
by Platypuss » 02 Nov 2009 21:31
floyd__streete The Wee Waif is an absolutely appaling pub too, but probably a step up for most Woodley residents for whom a meal at a Hungry Horse is living the (comparative) high life.
by Royal Rother » 03 Nov 2009 22:32
by Four Of Clubs » 04 Nov 2009 11:14
Royal Rother W&E won 2-1 against Thatcham tonight to retain undefeated start in the league and move 4 points clear.
2 cracking goals just after the hour gave a comfortable lead which, despite a late consolation for Thatcham, never looked in much danger.
by Compo's Hat » 04 Nov 2009 13:45
by Four Of Clubs » 04 Nov 2009 23:33
Compo's Hat Would Reading Town be able to move up to the next tier level if they won the league?
by Compo's Hat » 05 Nov 2009 00:27
by Dirk Gently » 05 Nov 2009 08:02
Four Of ClubsCompo's Hat Would Reading Town be able to move up to the next tier level if they won the league?
I'm sure they put themselves up for STEP04 assessment last season and might have passed - though bearing in mind their league position for most of the 08/09 season, I think a lot of the Hellenic community thought they were taking the p!ss!
I've looked at last season's NL Site and it appears that Reading Town are marked in RED - meaning they either failed the grading or withdrew their application.
Strangely enough Witney and Shortwood were 'marked' in the same way - can't believe Witney's 'Polythene Stadium' would have failed though?
Haven't been back to Scours yet this season but I know they would probably need a Tannoy system - and from a spectators viewpoint they didn't do any hot food last season - but I'm not sure it is specifically mentioned as part of the eligibility rules for Grade 'D' which is what a STEP04 club needs.
I think they are also supposed to have a second entrance/turnstile available but I know quite a few grounds in the Southern League that don't - or at least don't regularly use them - so maybe that's just for new entrants?
... actually just looked this up too and in fact for Grade D you are supposed to have three seperate 'turnstile operated' entrances - to 'control ingress' - so Scours would fall short there.
I would guess that they'll apply again this season and doubt if there's that much they'd need to do to pass - of course the trick'll be finishing where they are at the moment - I hear their squad is a bit stretched.
There are useful summaries of all the gradings available here - for anyone who has the time and inclination to read them!
http://www.thepyramid.info/misc/ground.htm
... sleep well!
by Four Of Clubs » 05 Nov 2009 09:13
Dirk Gently This is a great idea, but sadly everyone knows that the actual implemnetation of ground gradings is at best inconsistent and at worst corrupt to buggery.
by Alan Partridge » 05 Nov 2009 09:41
by Stranded » 05 Nov 2009 10:41
Alan Partridge Didcot are in the shit regarding their ground, story in the Herald a month or two ago saying they need to raise £80,000 or so to put more seats, more standing in, backup floodlight system and also segreg8d home and away fans facilities.
Diddy really have ZERO money so God knows what they are going to do.
by Alan Partridge » 05 Nov 2009 11:05
StrandedAlan Partridge Didcot are in the shit regarding their ground, story in the Herald a month or two ago saying they need to raise £80,000 or so to put more seats, more standing in, backup floodlight system and also segreg8d home and away fans facilities.
Diddy really have ZERO money so God knows what they are going to do.
Get demoted.
by Stranded » 05 Nov 2009 12:29
by Four Of Clubs » 06 Nov 2009 10:23
by Yellowcoat » 06 Nov 2009 14:24
by handbags_harris » 06 Nov 2009 14:30
Four Of Clubs Dover v Newport - could be fiery!
by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Nov 2009 22:49
by Four Of Clubs » 08 Nov 2009 00:23
AthleticoSpizz Newport always seem to have a big away following, Dover have been pretty much unbeatable at home for the past two seasons......maybe?????
Reading Town 3-0 winners again today, opening up a 5 point gap at the top of the Hellenic
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Nov 2009 00:53
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