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Varndeanians Won? Must be only what like 20 points off survival now?
I was at that game too.
YM were dreadful - and Sally Gunnell's boys certainly cleared another hurdle in their quest for survival.
Varndeanians Won? Must be only what like 20 points off survival now?
Nice pics. Looks like a good place to watch football.
"One team in Oxford" indeed. I think there's a whole book to be written on people who are devoted to the worst team in their area – Port Vale, Notts County, Oxford City, Edinburgh City ... I really admire them but do wonder why they put themselves through it sometimes!
What is it like to support a small team in a city where a footballing giant lurks? Leandro Vignoli spent 50 days on the road, getting up close and personal with the fans of 13 football clubs from ten of Europe's big cities to bring you the inside story. This book isn't about glitz and glamour - it's a celebration of each club's identity peppered with a sprinkling of history. From St Pauli's social activism to Millwall's struggle with hooliganism, from Rayo Vallecano's working-class roots to Torino's glory and tragedy, from the Catalan identity to East Germany's socialist past, no stone is left unturned as Vignoli visits teams in Barcelona, Madrid, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Lisbon, Paris, Turin, Glasgow and London. Each chapter has a game as a backdrop alongside interviews with fans. A football fanatic himself, Vignoli weaves a narrative filled with passion and understanding that gets to the root of what it's really like to support an underdog side dwarfed by a footballing giant.
Nice pics. Looks like a good place to watch football.
"One team in Oxford" indeed. I think there's a whole book to be written on people who are devoted to the worst team in their area – Port Vale, Notts County, Oxford City, Edinburgh City ... I really admire them but do wonder why they put themselves through it sometimes!
A very interesting club, they were actually the first team to base themselves in Oxford, before Oxford United. They were booted out their ground in the 80s and lay dormant for years. The lads I know who support them, are very sarcastic, they're there for the ride, and are incredibly passionate about it, all started from their Oxford Brookes Non-League society (the inspiration behind my very own Huddersfield Non League Society). One of the flags is actually just a list of times they've been slagged off on other teams fan forums
Just back from The Polegrove where Bexhill United netted 5 times in the 2nd half against Little Common .
Final Score 5 nil , attendance 440 , Bexhill United now unbeaten in 22 SCFL games and over 2 years since being beaten at home in the league
Just back from The Polegrove where Bexhill United netted 5 times in the 2nd half against Little Common .
Final Score 5 nil , attendance 440 , Bexhill United now unbeaten in 22 SCFL games and over 2 years since being beaten at home in the league
It seems a few people were intrigued by the SCEFL division one side Bridon Ropes. Probably the least amount of facilities I’ve seen at a non league club, as they didn’t even have a toilet. A 30 minute walk from Charlton station, odd when you’ve been to the valley so many times, to just carry on up the road. They were playing Croydon FC who I’d seen the other week, who have my favourite nickname, “The Trams”. When I turned up the Turnstile was locked, so went for a brief walk around Charlton Hospital, 10 minutes of my life I’m never getting back… . Then when they let me in it was a very picturesque ground, with nice old style concrete dugouts. Game was pretty terrible in all honesty, Croydon FC won 1-0, and repelled a late onslaught from Bridon Ropes. The Croydon Keeper being by far man of the match. The club was formed by the rope builders at the Charlton British ropes factory in 1935, and the company was then renamed Bridon, hence the name since Bridon isn’t a real place. Croydon brought a hefty away contingent of about 15, one group which had more flags than fans, I think this ground is merely a tick, and truth being told I’ll probably never go back , very friendly people though, clearly passionate about the club.
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Croydon FC’s flag contingent
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Bridon Ropes incredibly Locked Turnstile
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It seems a few people were intrigued by the SCEFL division one side Bridon Ropes. Probably the least amount of facilities I’ve seen at a non league club, as they didn’t even have a toilet.
Tom Vickers was an ex Albion scholar wasn’t he?
Who was today’s match sponsor?
Sorry , I missed the announcement for that , the PA system is one speaker outside the tea hut
I believe so as well as ex Eastbourne Town , Lewes , Hastings United , Rye
I was at that game too.
YM were dreadful - and Sally Gunnell's boys certainly cleared another hurdle in their quest for survival.
I think both EP, sadly, and Vard's are down. Hassocks and Loxwood picking up the odd points here and there too.
possible local derby for EP next season with Rustington?
(Rusty currently top of Division 2- but will their ground meet the standards for Div 1?)
Jack superb details yet again.you going to a game pre spurs ?Bridon Ropes ? Everyone knows it's easier to get the 53 from New Cross Gate if you're coming up from Sussex.
I’m guessing the trees and bushes down one side of the pitch come in handy.