Concorde? Artic Ranger? My old stomping grounds, as well as The Orchard and Ramp. Never got an std. Crabs yes, but on the upside, I did learn how to fight. Great days.
ex city academy Caldwell could have made it more comfortable, but missed a pen. Actually it was an excellent save. Can't help thinking he could have done a job for us, but maybe NL is his level.
The first settlers in the area have been dated back to the Neolithic period -around 5,000 BC. The name of the town comes from Old English, meaning 'place at the stiff oak', with the first Saxon village in the area being called Stith ac. In the Tudor period the town's economy lived off being a significant stop on the Great North Road, which connected the rest of the country to London. Despite 52% of the local population voting against it, Stevenage was the first new town to be designated under the New Towns Act of 1946. Officially declared on the 11th of November. Stevenage was the first town in the UK with dedicated cycleways. The home of Vincent Motorcycles who built the first superbike which was the fastest bike in the world from 1948 - 1955 The MARS rover was built at Airbus in Stevenage. The home of British Aerospace. Stevenage was the first town with a completely pedestrianised town centre. Henry Trigg died in 1724, and in his will requested that his remains were to be placed in a coffin and lodged in the rafters of his barn to prevent body snatchers. It remained there and became a tourist attraction, until someone stole the bones in the 20th Century. The football club used to be Stevenage Athletic. When it folded, the chairman dug a trench around the center spot to stop the next team playing there.