What is easily forgotten is that the ONLY reason we finished the season above Hereford is that we scored more goals than they did. If the tie-breaker had been Goal Difference (like it is now), we would have been the team that was relegated.
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I remember sitting next to you at what I think was your very first visit to the County Ground. Once I'd explained the offside rule to you, I think you took to the game and it's good to know that you have stuck with it.
Indeed. I shall, however, continue to follow the fortunes of Firle C C. It's been going since 1758 and I doubt if it's going to collapse any time soon.
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I'm sad to hear this news, although it comes as no surprise. Paul was a good friend, as well as an Albion supporter who always went the extra mile to help the Club in times of need. He never sought thanks, but he deserves to be remembered as one of the heroes of the struggle. He will be missed.
We started tonight's game with a lead of NINE points over the team below us. We now have a lead of just TWO points over the team below us.
How anyone can remain optimistic with form like this is a complete mystery to me.
Founder of the Cadbury chocolate empire, John Cadbury, was a Quaker and, as such, didn't celebrate Easter.
He set up his company in Birmingham and, today of all days, we should be very wary of him.
One of the best matchday experiences has to be the ten minutes AFTER the final whistle on Saturday. Cheering the team off the pitch, followed by the excitement of picking up the news from 'uddersfield via the TV screens in the North Stand concourse.
After a somewhat rowdy evening in a pub somewhere (I can't remember exactly where), my daughter (old enough to buy her own drinks) did tell me that she thought she was too young to listen to my rendition of the limerick about the young lady from Bude who danced on the stage in the nude.