I have a cousin and friends who are Vale fans. I was saying something similar to them in the pub, before and after we beat them.
Their last win was against MK at the beginning of March, 2 weeks before you beat them. They'd just lost at Morecambe (and 4 others) and drawn with Accrington in...
If we don't win tomorrow (and actually even if we do) you'll probably be able to fit our stalwart regulars in the top corner of the Franking Sense Stand. Plenty of room for more home fans. You could even stick us in a couple of hospitality boxes and have the stand to yourselves.
I'll be...
Just back.
Jaw is aching from the grin.
One of the few times I'm pleased that the forum is full of Vale fans.
Met up with my long lost cousin who is a Vale fan. Enjoyed some Titanic and Oatcakes in the Bull's Head. Told him we're gone and Vale were welcome to the points to ease the stress...
Braintree is the northernmost ground.
I think Hemel Hempstead and Oxford City's grounds (but possibly not Oxford United's current ground until they move to Kidlington) are just North of St Albans and Chelmsford.
Called off, as expected. They'd have rolled us over as well.
Now the Gods are taunting us with 3 winnable games to finish - although we'll probably be gone by then.
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As early arrivals, we were able to park nearby but the East Dene Working Men's Club is just down the road with parking for only £2.
EDIT: When I...
I anticipate maybe 200 gluttons for punishment at the first of these, almost 3,000 (incl 2CWs and hangers on, with some loyal fans in the home seats) at the second and a steady 200 - 250 plus heroes at the weekend.
One of the rumours was that, because Rotherham wouldn't pay the demanded compensation, Mark turned down an all but agreed and signed deal for the move.
Whatever the reason, he (along with Waddock and Corr) have failed to get a tune out of an inadequate squad that has had some bad luck with...
I have this feeling in my water that we'll finally score from a corner. Alfie May is bound to score.
So I guess it'll have to be 2-1.
It's going to be a horrible watch.
Well if you're taking us back to the days of Old King Cole (Coel Hen), then North Reghed (Cumbria) was a fleeting kingdom with insecure boundaries that barely lasted 100 years from when Reghed (North Britain) was split up around 535 to when the Geordies took over around 638.
The limited...
The borders have wandered a bit over the years but, essentially, money departs Cumberland, leaving them with some of the Herdwicks and the Ospreys, along with the coal mines, the Jam Eaters and the Scottish border to defend..
High Furness includes Coniston, Grasmere and Rydal. It's border is...
Moonie is broadly right.
There are more Barrow supporters in London (probably in Cambs, Suffolk or Hampshire) than there are in proper Cumbria.
Incidentally, the administrative county that was Cumbria ends its 51 year life on 1 April - when Cumberland is re-instated and Barrow annexes...