Hinckley United are now defunct. I once saw Andre Gray score a brilliant goal for them in the FA Cup v Tamworth. There is now a phoenix club AFC Hinckley but they don't have a ground in the town yet.
The thing I do like about M1 service stations is that you don't have to drive for several miles to the car park after coming off the slip roads (as at Oxford, Beaconsfield, Chertsey etc)
They're just overpriced glossy magazines now. The old Albion ones (60s etc) used to include the actual team, which you could amend if there were any changes (which was usually unlikely) and spaces to write in the half time scores. You used to be able to recognise the club instantly from the...
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Just completed this in about 24 hours. During that time, I also attended a funeral, went on a 20 mile bike ride and cut the grass. They might have to invoke the trade descriptions act here. Good...
The Amex staff are brilliant in appearing with the angle grinder. I've had bike lock problems twice (dodgy Halfords lock and then broken key) both at night games and they've freed me up in no time.
I've seen most games at the Amex.Yesterday and a previous 0-0 v Huddersfield rank up there amongst the worst. The 0-0 was allegedly a Championship game and yesterday was no better.
You will find them after any article whatsoever, where the word "cycle" appears (stolen cycles, charity rides, accidents involving cycles etc) Apparently all of us cyclists always go through red traffic lights or ride on the pavement as well as our other faults you have mentioned.
I was at that one too - remember waiting outside the ground to find out if it was being postponed or not. Also seem to remember travelling there on a steam train (might be wrong)
My first of all was also at Aldershot on Grand National Day in 1964. Match kicked off at teatime because of the...