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Pymble Wizard 04 Feb 11 11.01am | |
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As I ripen with age I sometimes find myself reminiscing about the various phases in my life. I look back at my football playing years with very fond memories. In the early eighties a couple of ex soldier friends of mine invited me to play for Norwood Victory FC, a British Legion just around the corner from Selhurst. At first the team was average at best but due to the amazing camaraderie amongst the group we started to attract some talented players, particularly our Goalkeeper who was playing in a league well below his ability. Within a couple of seasons we were promoted from the Croydon Sunday league 12 to league 11 and then back to back promotions to the heady heights of League 9. We played at some interesting grounds such as Purley Way, Duppas Hill, New Addington, Ashburton and so on. During this period we somehow developed a fierce rivalry with a team called High View Fosa who matched us game for game. Thirty years on I apologise, unreservedly to the stocky (and lippy) midfielder who was far too agile to get in the way of my reckless two footed lunge. I recall turning up to matches in the morning and feeling delighted that I could count at least eight players, enough to not forfeit the match. With stale beer breath we would make some kind of attempt to put up the nets and sellotape the gaping holes as the biased opposition linesmen checked our work. The over zealous referees just willing us to swear so as that we could get sent off for ‘foul and abusive’ language! So what’s the point of this thread? Well, I would like to hear others experiences/memories of Sunday League football particularly as we hear about the ridiculous transfer deals that have taken place this January. Grass roots are what it’s all about. Enjoyment, friendships and the belief that we are doing something worthwhile…
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rusheslake Le Mans France 04 Feb 11 6.28pm | |
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Croydon Sunday League??Is it still going?
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Pymble Wizard 05 Feb 11 10.05am | |
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Nice on Rusheslake. Fabulous memories!
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BRIAN1948 YORK 05 Feb 11 11.35am | |
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Croydon Sunday League, that brings back some old memories. Back to about 1963/4 I think, when some pupils from what was then Heath Clark Grammar School (not sure if the school building even exists anymore?)formed a team under the name of Clareath. I was fortunate to play in goal for them for a few years. If my memory serves me well, the team got off to a bit of a shaky start, but went on to win a few division titles during my time there. About 1967 I transferred my allegiance to a team called Tulsa F.C. until, in 1969, due to work requirements, subsequently relocating to the quieter and less hectic North of England. My support of Palace has never wained and I still try and get to see them as much as finances and family allow, which is not very often unfortunately!!!
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rusheslake Le Mans France 05 Feb 11 6.47pm | |
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Blimey small world isnt it??
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BRIAN1948 YORK 05 Feb 11 6.57pm | |
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I was at Heath Clark from 1959 - 1964. Although I never really enjoyed it, apart from the amount of sport I managed to get involved in! Played in the Football, Cricket, Rugby Teams etc., anything to get out of going to lessons LOL! Just wish sport colleges etc had been around in my day!
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glaziersfan west sussex 07 Feb 11 9.54pm | |
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happy days, I played for the midday sun and can remember the beer breath, the old ref who never got out of the centre circle, white horse oils (do they still us it) but most of all the laughs occasional scrape and running down the wing and being tripped up by a bloke on the line with a rottwieller. Oh the addington boys loved a laugh. Bless 'em
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PCBigNose South Croydon 19 Nov 20 2.36pm | |
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rusheslake would have played for Mitchley United who, when on their last legs, merged with Glendale United on Duppas Hill Pitch One - Mitchley Avenue were a different outfit who were run by Richard Carey. What year did the CSFL disband please? And do any readers have league handbooks for Croydon Sunday, Thornton Heath and Croydon Leagues? And old Croydon Amateurs memorabilia for my club archives?
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Spiderman Horsham 19 Nov 20 3.39pm | |
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I played for Glendale for one season but I unfortunately can’t remember any other team members. Also played for Newton Heath in the junior leagues. One season for Appelgarth club ( it then folded having only won 1 game all season). All this would be about 1974-1976. ( junior league earlier which was Shirley and District)) Edited by Spiderman (19 Nov 2020 3.40pm) Edited by Spiderman (19 Nov 2020 3.41pm) Edited by Spiderman (19 Nov 2020 3.47pm) Edited by Spiderman (19 Nov 2020 6.14pm)
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esox lucius Deal 19 Nov 20 3.47pm | |
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Played in CSL for many seasons, had many great times with all the rest of the boys, some really great laughs, all the practical jokes and wind ups
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Spiderman Horsham 19 Nov 20 3.50pm | |
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Originally posted by esox lucius
Played in CSL for many seasons, had many great times with all the rest of the boys, some really great laughs, all the practical jokes and wind ups Purley Way on an ice cold windy day was most enjoyable
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The Dolphin 06 Dec 20 8.12pm | |
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I played Morden and District so unable to reminisce. Edited by The Dolphin (06 Dec 2020 8.13pm)
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