I could understand if it was a name that was remembered as a result of the murders. For example, the killings were referred to as the "insert name" Road murders. But I think there is probably a London Road in every town in the country.
On a similar note this has got me thinking, what happened to...
And somewhere in a parallel universe:
Great performance today against Oldham, shame about conceding the 2 late goals but we played well and kept going forward searching to add to Murray's strike.
Make sure you have a sharp knife (vital obviously). If it is unboned, start at one end and not at the side. Boned meat and poultry will reguire a little knowledge of the structure of the beast itself.
Remember to let the blade do the carving, do not force it downwards too much, rather smoothly...
Not including Morecombe or Accrington who not many here would have seen play anyway I think that the only team I have never seen is Aston Villa. Didn't they get relegated to the old second division for just one season in the same year that we went down to the Third? 1987-88?
Apologies if this is FIXTURES (I have done a search first). Not sure whether this has made the news in the UK but it's all over the news here in New Zealand.
This is truly appalling!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/12/florida-police-dump-quadr_n_86290.html
Check out Tyneham (If the army have the roads open to the place!)
Basically, it's a village that the army took over during the second world war and everything is in it's original place (albeit a little bomb damaged in parts).
http://www.pbase.com/marc_paull/tyneham
Just added 3.5 Million and have taken us close to 30000000, behind Man Utd.
I'm playing from the other side of the World so am putting in points while most are asleep. :ascarf:
Did Paul Samrah & co ever ascertain who would profit from the sale of the ground though?
The "no profit" clause only covered the eventuality of the club actually going bust, it did not appear to cover profits made from the sale of the ground without the club going bust, which is of course what...
This is one thing I never understood about the "no profit" clause being removed from the articles of association.
Whether or not this was done deliberately (and I'm sure we all know the truth about that) did it not then become binding or was it the case that at that point, the ground had already...
From Wikipedia:
On August 21, 1965, Keith Peacock of Charlton Athletic became the first substitute used in the Football League when he replaced injured goalkeeper Mike Rose eleven minutes into their away match against Bolton Wanderers.
You would have thought so, but they didn't . It was probably more than 60-40% in Albion's favour.
In all my time going to Priestfield, I remember seeing only one team that came close to bringing as many fans as us and that was Millwall.