- Jul 7, 2003
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Total Network Solutions [TNS] of the Welsh league.
The New Saints, please!
(rather clever nomenclature, that, if you know the history).
Total Network Solutions [TNS] of the Welsh league.
Those were halcyon days of football, when listening to games on the radio were priceless, compared to todays saturated coverage.
They had to change their name several years ago to a non-commercial one, so they chose the lame 'The New Saints' in the hope that the media would continue to refer to them as TNS. The BBC duly obliged last night in the caption on their website stream, although there were only 1250 logged on when I joined them, so hardly a publicity coup!Total Network Solutions [TNS] of the Welsh league are a bit like Celtic....
Total Network Solutions [TNS] of the Welsh league are a bit like Celtic in Scotland - they qualify for Champions league football every season pretty much unopposed, and have been doing so for years.
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Tito's red army then, pretty sure Yugoslavia ran its sports generally in a similar way to the Soviet Union.No, I think it was CSKA Moscow; the Red Army was that of the USSR. The Yugoslav army was non-aligned, e.g. it wasn't part of the Warsaw Pact.
You say halcyon days, but the year they (last?) won it, it was an utterly shit final. RSB turned up against a classic Marseilles team (the team of Jean-Pierre Papin, Abedi Pele, Chris Waddle, etc) and played for penalties from the first minute. Shame really, as they had some great players too (Prosinecki, Pancev, Savicevic).
I was in the south of France on a school trip when that was on, and the locals were devastated.
Especially after RSB dramatic last minute winner v Bayern in the semi final.You say halcyon days, but the year they (last?) won it, it was an utterly shit final. RSB turned up against a classic Marseilles team (the team of Jean-Pierre Papin, Abedi Pele, Chris Waddle, etc) and played for penalties from the first minute. Shame really, as they had some great players too (Prosinecki, Pancev, Savicevic).
I was in the south of France on a school trip when that was on, and the locals were devastated.
I've only today discovered that Oswestry Town have merged with the New Saints from across the border
Oswestry Town actually merged with Total Network Solutions back in 2003, playing at Oswestry's ground. FC Oswestry Town weren't formed until ten years later but, as you say, share the same ground.Share same ground, but still separate clubs I think :- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.C._Oswestry_Town