by Tad Showbiz » 04 Oct 2010 20:56
by Four Of Clubs » 05 Oct 2010 00:14
by Wax Jacket » 05 Oct 2010 11:05
Four Of Clubs ...that's a relief - I was feeling decidedly lonely on this thread
I'd always got the impression that seeing as most of the league covered the middle of bleedin' nowhere SE of Brum, that their crowds would not be that high compared to other STEP05 league's down south but they do compare quite favourably.
by Terminal Boardom » 05 Oct 2010 11:59
by Terminal Boardom » 05 Oct 2010 23:36
by Royal Rother » 06 Oct 2010 00:03
by Four Of Clubs » 06 Oct 2010 00:51
Terminal Boardom Windsor v Weymouth tonight it is then And tomorrow, I may just pop along to Ascot to see if Four of Clubs is real or not!
by Four Of Clubs » 08 Oct 2010 19:14
by Terminal Boardom » 08 Oct 2010 23:29
Four Of Clubs Wed: Ascot 5-3 RTFC - incl supposedly 2 x 40 yarders; one for each team and another Red Card for the Scours lot? TB might be able to provide more info - I was 'grounded' on Wed night.
by Royal Rother » 09 Oct 2010 10:19
by handbags_harris » 09 Oct 2010 19:29
by Victor Meldrew » 10 Oct 2010 18:02
by Four Of Clubs » 10 Oct 2010 21:33
Victor Meldrew I see that Poole Town and Havant & Waterlooville got through yesterday.
Anybody know when the draw is for the next round which I think then matches some of these with Blue Square Premier sides?
Incidentally clubs got £7500 for getting through this stage-I reckon Reading might even try this season for the money.
by paultheroyal » 11 Oct 2010 13:44
by T.R.O.L.I. » 11 Oct 2010 13:50
paultheroyal what price MK DONS vs AFC in round one!!
by floyd__streete » 11 Oct 2010 14:29
by Big Foot » 11 Oct 2010 16:43
floyd__streete Was this a more enjoyable day out than following Reading to some identikit all-seated stadium in the Championship? You betcha life it was. £6 to get in n'all.
by Terminal Boardom » 11 Oct 2010 17:21
Big Footfloyd__streete Was this a more enjoyable day out than following Reading to some identikit all-seated stadium in the Championship? You betcha life it was. £6 to get in n'all.
I've tried my damnest to get into watching non league football, but no matter how many times I go and watch I struggle to find myself caring anywhere near as much as I do when sat in my plastic seat, in a plastic ground surrounded by plastics. And for that reason, I'm OUT.
by Ian Herring » 11 Oct 2010 17:29
by Tony Le Mesmer » 11 Oct 2010 20:04
floyd__streete Cinderford Town 0-4 Maidenhead United.
An enjoyable day in the Forest of Dean. It may as well have been the Forest of Feelings, it was that cut off from civilisation. We arrived in Royston Vasey shortly before 1pm and immediately hit the local pub, in fact the only pub we could find in the vicinity. We encountered a friendly and flirty barmaid, the slightly older woman dressing and acting younger than her years. Needless to say, I would have . Not the brightest in the world either, the following conversation took place:
"Where are you from?"
"erm, well Maidenhead for the football"
"Oh right. Who are they playing" <bear in mind Cinderford is miles from anywhere >
"erm, Cinderford"
"Oh right, at the Causeway?"
<well, certainly not at Maidenhead, love> "erm, yep"
"Are you staying over?"
"erm, nope"
Still, friendly enough as I say and a couple of games of pool later and a bit of 80s jukebox domination we made ourselves at home. The landlord even did us a couple of very decent steak and stilton pasties for a quid apiece. Homely pub in its own curious way, with a huge case of drill bits left lying open on a nearby table and every clock stuck at 5:15 .
Onto the ground through a rough-looking council estate and you couldn't imagine the Causway hosting a Charlton or a Sheffield Wednesday in Round 1; it was a ramshackle old place with plenty of curious charm and a large grassy bank at one end affording a goosd view, might stick some pics up later. Maidenhead were a class above their opponents from two divisions below and ran in 4 goals - two of them absolute pearlers including one direct from a freekick - in front of an amusingly vocal travelling Maidenhead army which included a massive flag which would put even the SROT flag to shame.
Was this a more enjoyable day out than following Reading to some identikit all-seated stadium in the Championship? You betcha life it was. £6 to get in n'all.
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