I once spent a few hours on that station after an evening match at Sheffield Wednesday. Home about 7am. Why I didn't take the coach, heaven only knows.
My dad, much traveled, would use that pronunciation. I have used it ever since. It's clearly dated, but I'm too long in the tooth to change now. I'm a fan of Aldershot Town as well as Albion and have always pronounced that Uldershot. I think that's just me.
I've got a lot of time for Derbyshire. Hardly ever won anything (except THAT famous final in 1981). We are very much in the same fighting infantry as them.
I was in with the Hereford fans. Almost got rumbled but told them I was from Dorset doing the '92.
Some were in tears at the end. I don't know how, but I sneaked into the away end at the end.
This is true. But folk do adjust to the current climate. It's why I complain that ASDA don't stock rich tea fingers when folk in the world are starving.
That said, it does seem their is a general malaise. I personally think RDZ holds a few keys here with his own personal indifference as to his...
The main frustration for them is that they are a much better side than Olympiacos. We could reap the whirlwind here. Not only that, the Spurs defeat means they are almost there.
2-0 to the bad guys looks nailed in. And Watkins to score in a one on one. I feel like I've seen the game already.
Start of a 12 match unbeaten run to promotion.
Note the state of the pitch. Pretty good for late March in those years. In fact very, very good. Albion always had one of the best tables. Them and Ipswich. But they were sponsored by Fisons though.