Nottseagull
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That was sensible, clashing it with England on ITV. Score?Worthing v Hastings FA Cup preliminary round replay tonight at Woodside Road.
That was sensible, clashing it with England on ITV. Score?Worthing v Hastings FA Cup preliminary round replay tonight at Woodside Road.
That was sensible, clashing it with England on ITV. Score?
Worthing v Hastings FA Cup preliminary round replay tonight at Woodside Road.
That was sensible, clashing it with England on ITV. Score?
Could hear the Worthing fans from my house last night which surprised me.
Making my first trip to Woodside Road on Saturday. F*ck VAR.
To be fair I think that might have knocked the crowd a bit, a disappointing 510 only last night. 3-2 indeed as has been said, 0-2 down after 47 minutes, came back to 2-2 at FT, then scored the winner in the 119th minute, good spectacle, no VAR, great pulled pork. Fun fact, as it was an FA Cup game there was no alcohol allowed outside the clubhouse, whereas on a normal home game, often with 1000+ crowd, plenty of people are in the stands, on the terraces, with a beer and pulled pork bap, and no-one has a problem with it.
Surprised you don't hear it more often, was quite a small crowd for them last night, and not as vocal as they often are. Hope you enjoy the game on Saturday, Woodside Road is fast becoming my preferred football fix.
Could hear the Worthing fans from my house last night which surprised me.
Making my first trip to Woodside Road on Saturday. F*ck VAR.
To be fair I think that might have knocked the crowd a bit, a disappointing 510 only last night. 3-2 indeed as has been said, 0-2 down after 47 minutes, came back to 2-2 at FT, then scored the winner in the 119th minute, good spectacle, no VAR, great pulled pork. Fun fact, as it was an FA Cup game there was no alcohol allowed outside the clubhouse, whereas on a normal home game, often with 1000+ crowd, plenty of people are in the stands, on the terraces, with a beer and pulled pork bap, and no-one has a problem with it.
Surprised you don't hear it more often, was quite a small crowd for them last night, and not as vocal as they often are. Hope you enjoy the game on Saturday, Woodside Road is fast becoming my preferred football fix.
To be fair I think that might have knocked the crowd a bit, a disappointing 510 only last night. 3-2 indeed as has been said, 0-2 down after 47 minutes, came back to 2-2 at FT, then scored the winner in the 119th minute, good spectacle
Making my first trip to Woodside Road on Saturday. F*ck VAR.
Could hear the Worthing fans from my house last night which surprised me.
Making my first trip to Woodside Road on Saturday. F*ck VAR.
Well I just wish I’d gone to Woodside today, that must have been a cracker to see, Rebels!
I thought they were officially the Mackerel Men now?
As the chant goes, “I’d rather be a Rebel than a Rock”. For now the hardcore Worthing fans seem to prefer the Rebel nickname.
Imagine if Barbour decided we should change from Seagulls, it would take a while to get used to it.
Any idea why the club decided to change it?
Don’t think it was the current club as such that ‘change it, it goes much further back
“The club's intriguing nickname of "The Rebels" dates from when it resigned from the West Sussex League over a rule change, prior to becoming a founder member of the Sussex County League in 1920. Previously Worthing had been known as "The Mackerel Men": a reference to the fish on the club crest.”
Wikipedia I know, but I’m sure it is the generally the correct story.
I've read that they had that nickname 100 years ago, but I'd never heard it until a year or two ago (and I'm 51). I'd only ever heard of them as the Rebels. But a couple of years ago the club officially started referring to themselves as the Mackerel Men; this is their official website, where it is referenced ("Follow the Mackerel men”)
So I wonder why they suddenly reverted to a nickname that hadn't been in common use for 100 years?
I thought it was because Worthing was a republican stronghold during the English Civil War.Don’t think it was the current club as such that ‘change it, it goes much further back
“The club's intriguing nickname of "The Rebels" dates from when it resigned from the West Sussex League over a rule change, prior to becoming a founder member of the Sussex County League in 1920. Previously Worthing had been known as "The Mackerel Men": a reference to the fish on the club crest.”
Wikipedia I know, but I’m sure it is the generally the correct story.