K wrote:Whilst the European greats were battling it out in the first round of the Champions League, 10-man Altrincham FC fell 4-1 victims away at Nuneaton Town. Not looking good for the former giant killers. Already two wins away from safety, if Bradford Park Avenue win tomorrow Alty will find themselves bottom of the league. Hard to compete against the new money of AFC Fylde and the Neville-backed Salford, but at the moment Alty can't beat anyone.
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It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.
Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
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It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.
Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
...I'm producing facts here...
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Anyone?
Please, there's a BCB salad-tosser in need here.
Please, there's a BCB salad-tosser in need here.
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...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
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It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.
Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
...I'm producing facts here...
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FFS! This used to be a place you could chin-wag about Non league. Coant and his acolytes have hounded us all Into extinction.
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Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
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Paul scholes says he prefer the lower division to the premier league. Then again he's 5% owner in Salford city.
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K wrote:Whilst the European greats were battling it out in the first round of the Champions League, 10-man Altrincham FC fell 4-1 victims away at Nuneaton Town. Not looking good for the former giant killers. Already two wins away from safety, if Bradford Park Avenue win tomorrow Alty will find themselves bottom of the league. Hard to compete against the new money of AFC Fylde and the Neville-backed Salford, but at the moment Alty can't beat anyone.
It's a long time since I've seen Bradford Park Avenue - I know a couple of people who go faithfully. My next venture out to non league is likely to be to see Pickering Town. I'd like to take Mike in comparison to the games he's already seen. It's a fair old eye opener. The chips at a Pickering are meant to be ace.
I saw Chorley FC a couple of times - they were at the time managed by ex Rover Matt Jansen who had to stop playing after coming off a motorbike. Shame as he was a cracking player in the style of Le Tissier.
You come at the Queen, you best not miss.
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Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
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Buggar!
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...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
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I'm an Oxford fan and the few years we were in non-league were pretty depressing to be honest. Hopefully never again!
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It's only September isn't it? Chin up for fucks sake.
As far as non league goes, I follow Penrith AFC on Twitter as a nod to the place my hometown is named after, and I read the Non League Paper whilst in England once, that was an interesting enough read.
As far as non league goes, I follow Penrith AFC on Twitter as a nod to the place my hometown is named after, and I read the Non League Paper whilst in England once, that was an interesting enough read.
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My pal has a great new book out this month covering the non-league game, if you're interested. Barry Davies said this about it: "Not since The Football Man has a book so captured the passion of the game. The Bottom Corner is a wonderful journey through life in the lower reaches of the football pyramid. A fascinating tale of a very different world of football from that of the overpaid stars of the television age."
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I love a bit of non-league. I must have been to at least 20 times more non-league games than league stuff. I go to Bath City when they have a midweek fixture, and Keynsham Town too. Bath are reasonably good, although woefully inconsistent, and get crowds of around 500ish.
Keynsham is the other end of the spectrum, and often struggle to get 40 through the gate. 100 is a rarity. Still, it's a game, and there's nothing like going to a game. I finally won the half-time raffle once last season, after probably buying over 1,000 tickets down the years. I enjoyed that four-pack of thatchers!
My dad was telling me about Hereford the other day, as they were at Barnstaple Town (where my dad lives and goes to the game regularly, and where I grew up going most games). Hereford are now owned and run by the fans. They took something like 700 to Barnstaple the other week, which is probably their biggest gate there since George Best's All-Stars were there in the early 80s (I was at that game!). Barnstaple usually get 150-200, so you can imagine the boon that was to them!
Keynsham is the other end of the spectrum, and often struggle to get 40 through the gate. 100 is a rarity. Still, it's a game, and there's nothing like going to a game. I finally won the half-time raffle once last season, after probably buying over 1,000 tickets down the years. I enjoyed that four-pack of thatchers!
My dad was telling me about Hereford the other day, as they were at Barnstaple Town (where my dad lives and goes to the game regularly, and where I grew up going most games). Hereford are now owned and run by the fans. They took something like 700 to Barnstaple the other week, which is probably their biggest gate there since George Best's All-Stars were there in the early 80s (I was at that game!). Barnstaple usually get 150-200, so you can imagine the boon that was to them!
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Another sunny day in Nottingham.
I've got to say the standard of Coffee at last night's game was appalling. Thank Christ for the insulated travel cup.
I've got to say the standard of Coffee at last night's game was appalling. Thank Christ for the insulated travel cup.
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...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
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Is there anything hotter on the planet than a cup of tea or coffee at a non-league ground?
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bhoywonder wrote:Is there anything hotter on the planet than a cup of tea or coffee at a non-league ground?
Christina Hendricks.
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K wrote:Thankfully the wonderfully named Darlington 1883 beat Bradford Park Avenue tonight so at least Alty are not bottom. Just 5 point from safety.
The reconstituted Darlington FC making their way back up the pyramid after the old club went bust through 30 years of mismanagement, deluded owners and one convicted criminal owner, former safecracker George Reynolds, who made his 'legitimate' money in kitchen worktops. Took over the club, sold the old ground for housing and built a ridiculously overblown stadium on the edge of town, the final nail that killed the old club. They have been playing in Bishop Auckland for the last few years, but in a couple of months are moving back home to Darlo, sharing with Darlington RUFC.
'1883' refers to the year the original club was formed - for the usual legal reasons the supporters who formed the new club were not allowed to call it Darlington FC (and for some unknown reason were not allowed to use the standard format AFC Darlington).
We're usually skipping around the function room in our long-johns by now...
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Travelling up to Stockton to watch Windsor in the Qtr Final of the FA Vase tomorrow. Significant underdogs but then we have been for most of the rounds....
Coach sets off at 7.30am.
Long day!
I think I was first on the scene of this celebration in the last round but invisible under the scrum... it got bigger as the rest raced across the terraces, honestly!
Coach sets off at 7.30am.
Long day!
I think I was first on the scene of this celebration in the last round but invisible under the scrum... it got bigger as the rest raced across the terraces, honestly!
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I know someone who been considering "going non-league" for years. He's never been to a game.
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borofan wrote:K wrote:Thankfully the wonderfully named Darlington 1883 beat Bradford Park Avenue tonight so at least Alty are not bottom. Just 5 point from safety.
The reconstituted Darlington FC making their way back up the pyramid after the old club went bust through 30 years of mismanagement, deluded owners and one convicted criminal owner, former safecracker George Reynolds, who made his 'legitimate' money in kitchen worktops. Took over the club, sold the old ground for housing and built a ridiculously overblown stadium on the edge of town, the final nail that killed the old club. They have been playing in Bishop Auckland for the last few years, but in a couple of months are moving back home to Darlo, sharing with Darlington RUFC.
'1883' refers to the year the original club was formed - for the usual legal reasons the supporters who formed the new club were not allowed to call it Darlington FC (and for some unknown reason were not allowed to use the standard format AFC Darlington).
The future speaks: They've been allowed to use their original name now.
I legit once had a dream where I was repeatedly swearing at George Reynolds.
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Stockton 2-0 Windsor
Decent performance from Windsor but Stockton were better than us in all areas. We lost all the battles really.
Big crowd but so very strange. They made not a peep all game. When they made their substitutions about 20 people capped. When they scored there was nothing much more than a momentary roar and a quiet round of applause.
We sang long and hard. Good performance from the 100+ Windsor fans. An enjoyable but ultimately disappointing day.
The Stockton fans we nattered with were all first class.
On to Woodley away (a team who can muster about 40 fans on a good day) on Monday night in the Floodlit Cup..... Yay!
Decent performance from Windsor but Stockton were better than us in all areas. We lost all the battles really.
Big crowd but so very strange. They made not a peep all game. When they made their substitutions about 20 people capped. When they scored there was nothing much more than a momentary roar and a quiet round of applause.
We sang long and hard. Good performance from the 100+ Windsor fans. An enjoyable but ultimately disappointing day.
The Stockton fans we nattered with were all first class.
On to Woodley away (a team who can muster about 40 fans on a good day) on Monday night in the Floodlit Cup..... Yay!