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PalazioVecchio south pole 11 Dec 21 3.12pm | |
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commensurate with my dislike of Billionaire clubs with plastic fans & fake heroism........ you got to love any league that employs part-time footballers ? Just a few hundred fans supporting their team every weekend. Plasterers, Carpenters, Lorry drivers....kicking a ball about at the weekend. Is this the best Semi-professional league in the World ? or what other countries can compete with this ? Regale us with your stories, opinions or other info please. Great players who were discovered at the bottom of the football ladder ? Ian Wright. What others ? If big money has destroyed football, then look to the skint leagues to see what football came from - including the 1861 Crystal Palace. Jeff Stelling supports Hartlepool. Veritable giants compared to the teams discussed here. Is this League a nightmare for any referee to work ? Managerial Careers : it is well known that Ole Gunnar Solscear managed Molde to success in Norway. Who the feck are they ? And why so few managers at Prem clubs who proved themselves at the lowest levels ? Is the National League a nursery for great talent, or a retirement home for losers ? The Hackney Marshes. 88 pitches. What a spectacle. compared to the Prem , How does the profile of players differ : age, background, nationality, temperament. Wilfried Zaha gave great credence to the thousands our hours playing a kickabout in the metal cages of our local 'hood with all the local yoof. Ditto some of the best Brazilian footballers ever....learned on the streets of their hometown. Is this the league where you see fat players, bald players & the goalkeeper fall over when he misses the ball for a goal-kick ? The relationship between lower leagues & professional academies ? is this relationship real or non-existent ? Health & Safety : is it more dangerous playing against eejits every week ? A scottish rural friend has regaled me with tales of MMA-type football matches in his childhood. Funny stories of the amateurism & modesty of the whole Lower league experience. The bedrock of the Premier League ? the lower leagues. Edited by PalazioVecchio (11 Dec 2021 3.42pm)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 12 Dec 21 10.21am | |
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I've always followed Kidderminster Harriers, they had a fat captain, Graham McKenzie, genuinely fat and pretty rubbish. They also had goal scoring sensation Kim Casey - more goals than games. Definitely could have been a pro but didn't want to. So many stories. Was there at all the cup games, if any of you remember that.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 09 Jan 22 1.01pm | |
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Come on you Harriers, matched our previous run (where I went to all the matches)! Beat the mighty Reading, hopefully Selhurst next.
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Omph Liverpool 09 Jan 22 1.14pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I've always followed Kidderminster Harriers, they had a fat captain, Graham McKenzie, genuinely fat and pretty rubbish. They also had goal scoring sensation Kim Casey - more goals than games. Definitely could have been a pro but didn't want to. So many stories. Was there at all the cup games, if any of you remember that. News to me but quick Google provided this. Thanks. Made my day to discover this. 76 matches in a season. Gulp. Love the bit about never once going in his own penalty area.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 09 Jan 22 1.18pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I've always followed Kidderminster Harriers, they had a fat captain, Graham McKenzie, genuinely fat and pretty rubbish. They also had goal scoring sensation Kim Casey - more goals than games. Definitely could have been a pro but didn't want to. So many stories. Was there at all the cup games, if any of you remember that. Andy Thorn was appointed Kidderminster manager but he was only in the role for a few months. Edited by Willo (09 Jan 2022 1.20pm)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 09 Jan 22 2.22pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Andy Thorn was appointed Kidderminster manager but he was only in the role for a few months. Edited by Willo (09 Jan 2022 1.20pm) There were Jan Molby and Jeff Kenna, but the most successful was Graham Allner. He was in the league, last I knew but could be anywhere.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 09 Jan 22 2.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Omph
News to me but quick Google provided this. Thanks. Made my day to discover this. 76 matches in a season. Gulp. Love the bit about never once going in his own penalty area. He was hilarious and still used to take everyone on, and beat them, when he was about 40. The keeper at the time was Paul Jones. Went on to bigger things, Southampton and Wales.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 09 Jan 22 5.46pm | |
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Off the top of my head, West Ham knocked out Kidderminster last time, with a Goalkeeping mistake. I think it was Rose in goal who fumbled a cross, one nil, was it a replay? 30 years or so ago.
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Ketteridge Brighton 09 Jan 22 8.01pm | |
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Proper Non-league quality Whitehawk V Three Bridges [Link] .
One supporter of hacking argued that without it "you will do away with the courage and pluck of the game, and I will be bound to bring over a lot of Frenchmen who would beat you with a week's practice -Blackheath secretary at first meeting of the F.A |
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 10 Jan 22 12.34am | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
He was hilarious and still used to take everyone on, and beat them, when he was about 40. The keeper at the time was Paul Jones. Went on to bigger things, Southampton and Wales. Paul Jones was the first goalkeeper to come on as a substitute in a FA Cup final replacing Antti Niemi for Southampton in 2003.
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Midlands Eagle 10 Jan 22 7.40am | |
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Quote - Wikipedia Paul Jones was the first goalkeeper to come on as a substitute in a FA Cup final against Arsenal coming on as substitute for the injured Antti Niemi. He was the first ever goalkeeper to make a substitute appearance in an FA Cup final
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 10 Jan 22 9.05am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Quote - Wikipedia Paul Jones was the first goalkeeper to come on as a substitute in a FA Cup final against Arsenal coming on as substitute for the injured Antti Niemi. He was the first ever goalkeeper to make a substitute appearance in an FA Cup final Just for the record,I knew this fact as part of my revision for the challenging football quiz league I participated in several ago but thank you for repeating what I posted and confirming that my information was accurate.
What I failed to mention was Paul Jones had been signed 3 times by David Jones, was a Liverpool supporter and used to work on a farm.
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