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Am beginning to smell a rat here. :)

After trawling through 4500 results, the only 5-0 win on 2nd April I can find was against West Ham in 1985, but we've beaten them three times at the Vic since then.

But at least I now know that this coming Saturday is the tenth anniversary of our last game against them up the M1...
 
Am beginning to smell a rat here. :)

After trawling through 4500 results, the only 5-0 win on 2nd April I can find was against West Ham in 1985, but we've beaten them three times at the Vic since then.

But at least I now know that this coming Saturday is the tenth anniversary of our last game against them up the M1...


oh.... have to give it t you.... my source says:
  • West Ham United were beaten 5-0 in a top-flight game at Vicarage Road, but have not lost on any of the subsequent eleven league visits.
 
Shrewsbury FC. Gay Meadow has a river running next to it that takes stray footballs away downstream. If it weren't for Fred in his coracle.
 
Is it something to do with the River Lea?
In NZ we have Meadowlea margarine - which could be Lealea or Meadowmeadow margarine. There is also the Avon River in Christchurch which means River River (or Avon Avon if you are a Celt)
 
Is it something to do with the River Lea?
In NZ we have Meadowlea margarine - which could be Lealea or Meadowmeadow margarine. There is also the Avon River in Christchurch which means River River (or Avon Avon if you are a Celt)

No - but it's certainly to do with rivers, two of them. A thesaurus may help with the 'annoy' bit...

We had MeadowLea in Oz too, but being a traditionalist (& anti-French) I preferred butter. :)