Off Topic Football things that aren’t worth a new thread

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For anyone who needs to locate a brick in the stadium wall, someone has set up a database. Really handy for people.

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That's superb that.

I've found my Dad's brick on it. I bought it for one of his birthdays and he was thrilled to see his name on the SOL.
 
Delighted to see Union Berlin have appointed a female head coach. Huge sign of progress within the game. Hopefully she does well and plays a large part in continuing to push the game forwards.
 
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We need to draw them away first game of the season and win 2:1.The team at present would not survive the prem but who knows who they buy in the summer ?It just shows how deluded their fans are and personally i hope they break Derbies record.Awful club,awful fans relegated by January.
I hope your wrong. Before Xmas would be much better. <laugh>
 
Ben Collins
BBC Sport journalist
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Two men have become the first in England to be convicted for breaking a new tailgating law at last month's Carabao Cup final.

New legislation on unauthorised entry to football matches came into effect before Manchester City's 2-0 win over Arsenal at Wembley on 22 March.

Police arrested and charged three men under the new legislation, with the first two having been issued with three-year banning orders.

Kamal McEwan has also been fined £471 for unauthorised entry while Alex Clark was fined £1,862 for unauthorised entry and possession of a Class A drug.

Both rulings were confirmed at Willesden Magistrates' Court on 10 April, with the third man due to appear in court on 1 May.

 
Seen this on FB and thought...eh?
But its right...:emoticon-0103-cool:

"If York City pick up just 2 more points, they're promoted to the football league.

But if they get 3 points, they might not go up"

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It's a good anomaly

Rochdale v York City, last game of the season on 25th April (12:30pm)