'Diddy Teams' is a Scots term for 'small' Football Clubs. Examples in England would be Chesterfield and Gillingham. However, we should appreciate that most FCs are like Chesterfield or Gillingham : 1) It exists because local people created the FC originally 2) It has a loyal (if small) Fan Base 3) It puts their community on the map 4) It will (probably) never win the League Championship, or any major Cup competition either. 5) For most (if not all) of its existence the FC has never been higher than Level 3 (Third Division - 'League 1') 6) Nevertheless, it is still supported by its fans. Some teams that were great are now at Levels 3 & 4, e.g., Huddersfield Town, 3 times League Champions in the 1920s. Let this serve as a warning to the currently mighty to not assume their greatness is forever. Teams, like Shares, can go Down as well as Up ! Finally, do not forget the FCs in the Non-League pyramid below the Football League. These go from Level 5, Step 1 (Conference Premier) to all the Levels below. These FCs are also 'Diddy Teams' and simultaneously the grassroots of football. All 'Diddy Teams' deserve appreciation and for most players they provide their first opportunity in football.
Don't have it and take it home to the wife tonight Coops. Then when you're down there carpet munching..................hey presto!!
That will have every **** on here watching what the Mrs eats. "wit do you mean you having hunners of sprouts and turnip for dinner ? can you no have a salad"
Jeeesus Ecosse.......... Just logged on for a browse around the old place and what do I get - a couple of sun-dried raisons hanging off a fugly bird. Put me off my lunch you b******
You wanting the missus to get that e coli thats doing the rounds? I'll be telling the bird to munch on my meat