
November 6, 2013/ 3 Comments
FA Cup Qualifying Review
Who were the big winners in the qualifying rounds? Who are on course to be our cherished annual BEST TEAM?!
November 6, 2013/ 3 Comments
Who were the big winners in the qualifying rounds? Who are on course to be our cherished annual BEST TEAM?!
November 6, 2013/ 1 Comment
Glen Wilson, part of the largest crowd of the round on FA Cup derby day in the garden shed of England.
The Villagers of North Ferriby put up a valiant fight against Skrill Premier Alfreton, says Phil Ascough.
Glory days returning for Heybridge Swifts? Glen Wilson at Hayes Lane for a rare cupset!
Colwyn Bay 2-1 Ossett Town: FA Cup winner keeps himself on the bench as Bay ease through.
October 13, 2013/ 2 Comments
FA Cup: Hemel Hempstead Town 3-1 Dulwich Hamlet. Beaten. Rabble. Defiant. Tuscany. Gavin Rose. Scaffold TV Gantry.
Unknown Navvy, Chalfont St Peters, Lewes, Phil Collins. Not much else, let’s be frank.
Being unable to figure out how to crowbar an Itsy Bitsy pun into our headline, here’s Andy Lloyd Williams from Oxford instead!
Watch Out, There’s An(other) Upset About. Met Police get a kick in the Chalfonts, by A. E. Greb, otherwise known as putajumperon!
September 18, 2013/ 2 Comments
” … anything with “Rage” in the title, perhaps picture Paul Rutherford shouting “Rage Hard” through raised leather-clad wrists …”.
A linesman (sorry, assistant referee) with glasses? And why do Ashford Town (Middx) still need the ‘Middx’? MATT ALLARD’S BACK!
September 15, 2013/ 2 Comments
Regular visitor, Stuart Fuller from The Ball is Round does … Scottish Play, Tiffany Mitchell, Paul Alcock and a peeking-through-fingers bum-squeaker of a cup win.
September 15, 2013/ 3 Comments
… this is PLANET EARTH! Top Field still has wooden terracing and we’ve now been there FA Cup-ing.
Tabloid newspaper sub-editors would have a field day with this one…
Barry’s Meat Market. Old Spotted Dog. Forward Rolls. Boombox. Edwardian Throne. Socialist. Beard. Saga Coach Tour. Glen Wilson goes to Clapton.
August 20, 2013/ 3 Comments
“As I trudged away, not knowing what I’d done wrong, it suddenly dawned on me what a fool I’d been” – Andy Lloyd Williams, Binfield 3-2 Flackwell Heath
Unicorn. Wasps. GOALS! Beer. Mo Farah. Taps. Stansted 0-0 Brantham Athletic.
The 0-0 theme of the weekend continues. Warren Carter at Flackwell Heath’s wonky Wilks Park.
Phil Ascough on under 19 attendances, Pete Mitchell, mugs behind the goal and, ultimately, Barton Town Old Boys’ cup win.
I CAN’T HELP THE WAY I FEEL
I CAN’T HELP THE WAY I FEEL
I CAN’T HELP THE WAY I FEEL
(I lost my bag in Newport Pagnell)