From the clue (then) non league, I take it they are now a league club ?My wife's grandfather drove Mallard once (numbered E22 about that time) taking supporters from a (then) non League club to a first division club for an F A Cup tie in the late 1940's. He only took it as far as March (Cambridgeshire) as that was the limit of his route knowledge. What was his name ? No, that's a joke! What were the two clubs involved ?
I ask the question as it can't be easily looked up on Google. however, if it turns out to be too obscure, or just plain not much fun, i'll add more clues. As you can imagine the story is famous in my wife's family, if nobody else's!
Yes - Colchester Utd was the non-league club.Assuming it was an eastern club, and (then) non league was one of them Colchester Utd ?
Blackpool it was! Colchester reached the 5thround - beating 3 league clubs on the way. Hence the fuss over getting Mallard. I have no idea if Mallard went all the way to Blackpool, using drivers from LMS or LMS inspectors with LNER drivers (my wife's grandfather drove express trains from Liverpool St to Norwich, so wouldn't have had his hands on an A4 very often. He also did sugar beet duties in season - not so glamourous for a top link driver as he would have been).Blackpool the other perhaps?