Me and my mates used to go to Wealdstone or Harrow Boro when QPR were away when I was in my early teens, always a good day out
Wealdstone beat Halifax 3-1 today to narrowly avoid relegation.
Me and my mates used to go to Wealdstone or Harrow Boro when QPR were away when I was in my early teens, always a good day out
We'd do Edgware or Hendon. At a push Barnet that was a bit priceyMe and my mates used to go to Wealdstone or Harrow Boro when QPR were away when I was in my early teens, always a good day out
We'd do Edgware or Hendon. At a push Barnet that was a bit pricey![]()
, Wealdstone was a bus journey. Hoops games a jump on the tube once we'd moved away from East ActonSad bastard I am I’ve put on the last half hour of the winner takes all match to get into the playoffs between Gateshead and Southend. GH need the win to overtake Southend. Fan favourite Macaulay Bonne up front for Southend. 0-0 now.
I used to go to Wealdstone sometimes when they played in Wealdstone, Lower Mead behind the cinema. In the early seventies they had a player called Terry Dyson who had won the double with Spurs in 1961, before they went Spursy.Boro was walking distance from our house in Northolt Park - if you knew where to go, you could jump the fence and get in for free, Wealdstone was a bus journey. Hoops games a jump on the tube once we'd moved away from East Acton
That result just saved Truro from the longest ever awayday round trip in English football, Gateshead would have been over 900 miles. Still they can console themselves with Carlisle and Hartlepool at 870 miles. Their local derby will be Yeovil at 280 miles and they are currently all part-timers. I can guess who will be favourites for relegation next season...
Very entertaining for the neutral. I thought Barca would edge it though Yamal very nearly scored about three times.Inter Barca some game
Dickie red card v blades, concedes the penalty, blades 1 up
These two teams getting to a European final is the first miracle of Pope Leo’s papacy.Big Ange, he always gets a trophy in his second year or so he says ............ still may prove it true.
Manure, with a decent manager, would win it but they haven't, have they. They've gone backwards, sold their sole and aresoled all their decent staff. The club has gone plastic, all because they cannot manage it. The Glaziers allowed Ratcliffe to do all their dirty work. The manager ain't worth a cracker and the players know it and are a bunch of glorified try-hards, who wouldn't make the bench of the mid nineties team. Fergie's false teeth would be spitting in his porridge.