by KC Royal » 30 Sep 2014 16:08
by Wax Jacket » 01 Oct 2014 14:54
Four Of Clubs Eric Odhiambo (points for anyone who remembers who he's played for - and there are quite a few)
 
      by Stranded » 01 Oct 2014 17:57
by Four Of Clubs » 01 Oct 2014 21:43
Stranded Some dark recess of my mind has him at Leicester.
 
   was (until recently) at Abingdon Utd.
  was (until recently) at Abingdon Utd. ) due to Stranded
 ) due to Stranded )
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      by Royal Rother » 03 Oct 2014 09:15
by Four Of Clubs » 03 Oct 2014 16:23
Royal Rother Wish I'd seen Ardkey get thunoped.
 
  
  
 by Four Of Clubs » 04 Oct 2014 23:11
by Hendo » 05 Oct 2014 15:50
Four Of Clubs ...
CONFS
Concord Rangers 2-3 Basingstoke Town - Dragons winner in the 94'
by Christof » 06 Oct 2014 11:17
Four Of Clubs
Arlesey Town 1-0 Slough Town - poor result at the basement side after a great win at Corby midweek
 
      by Alan Partridge » 06 Oct 2014 13:39
Four Of ClubsStranded Some dark recess of my mind has him at Leicester.
... got a bit confused myself - not uncommon these days
- See if anyone can follow this: - there are three brothers - Tanzanian -origin but Eric was born in Oxford - two of them have Anaclet as forenames - and two are at Brackley now - - Eric (the scorer for Brackley on Monday night) had recently joined his brother Eddie, who is a full-back at the club - and is listed as Odhiambo-Anaclet to distinguish him?
The other brother also called Anacletwas (until recently) at Abingdon Utd.
Eric arrived from Sligo Rovers but both had started as youths at Poxford - indeed Eric's first senior club was the 'Filberts' - so Beer Tokens (self-funded) due to Stranded
- three years; 0 appearances =- majority of his first team opportunities came with long spells at Inverness Caley Thistle then Denzilspor (or summatlike that!)
Eddie (who was born in Tanzania) went off to Southampton from OUFC as a youth and returned to play for OUFC firsts - then drifted around upper non-league (Stevenage, Newport, Gateshead) - joining Brackley in 2012.
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PS Watched 'Yellamen' ease to a 2-0 win over Holyport last night to go top of the Hellenic premier. Wins elsewhere for Binfield - three (sorry now four) in a row under the new manager - RTFC and Milton. Flackwell returned to form thunoping Ardkey 4-2 - newbury pummelled 0-5 at Kidlington .... and the sadly the lights went out @ Waterdside Park after half an hour on Thatcham v Bracknell, with the Robins leading 1-0 - almost went there too!
In the Southern League Premier Burnham put 5 past Bideford (Kebamba scoring all five - hatrick by the 10'); Hungerford held 0-0 by Dunstable.
by Four Of Clubs » 10 Oct 2014 15:45
 . Poole, galloping clear at the top, downed Truro 3-0 -  all the goals in the first 15'.
 . Poole, galloping clear at the top, downed Truro 3-0 -  all the goals in the first 15'.   at home by Potters Bar; Egham and Marlow both won 2-1 at home latter with an injury time pen v N.Greenford and basement club SYCOB succumbed 2-3 at Uxbridge.
  at home by Potters Bar; Egham and Marlow both won 2-1 at home latter with an injury time pen v N.Greenford and basement club SYCOB succumbed 2-3 at Uxbridge.  - that's if we ever really were
  - that's if we ever really were   ?
 ? by floyd__streete » 10 Oct 2014 17:26
Four Of Clubs Aylesbury United v Chalfont St Peter
Chesham United v Beaconsfield SYCOB
Hungerford Town v Maidenhead United
Marlow v Burnham
 
 
by Four Of Clubs » 10 Oct 2014 20:58
floyd__streete
FOC, any chance you could count up all the previous winners of the B&B Cup by county ie. Berkshire vs Buckinghamshire using the pre-1974 boundaries and put it into some sort of pie chart? No hurry, any time in the next 5 minutes
The loser gets to keep Slough
 
  shared it with 'Swifts' in 1879/80 & Wolverton L&NWR won in 1893 - interestingly enough it was not competed for during 14-18 War years but was held through the 39-45 one.
  shared it with 'Swifts' in 1879/80 & Wolverton L&NWR won in 1893 - interestingly enough it was not competed for during 14-18 War years but was held through the 39-45 one. 
 by Four Of Clubs » 12 Oct 2014 09:31
 
  
   . He seemed very pleased to have someone to chat to about that level of football - nice fellah - went and found me a programme too - as long as I promised to write nice things about them - suggested I should pay £25 for it, as I was the only one paying for one!
  . He seemed very pleased to have someone to chat to about that level of football - nice fellah - went and found me a programme too - as long as I promised to write nice things about them - suggested I should pay £25 for it, as I was the only one paying for one!   
 by Terminal Boardom » 12 Oct 2014 10:22
by Christof » 12 Oct 2014 21:08
Four Of Clubs Slough Town 1-7 {SEVEN} Redditch United [i]- reportedly very poor display – didn’t see this result coming against another mid-table side – seemingly a few ‘Rebel’ players carrying injuries.
 
 by Four Of Clubs » 12 Oct 2014 23:44
Christof 7 (SEVEN) indeed, the horror, the horror
Absolute shambles, from being 2-1 down at half-time to total collapse in the last 35 minutes. Injuries haven't helped, and when your last fit centre-back limps off to be replaced by the centre-forward it's never a good sign. Still full marks to Redditch who not only brought some fans (rare) but also played very well, never let up and in their no. 10 had the best player I have seen this season.
 on a Tuesday night for a League Cup tie.
  on a Tuesday night for a League Cup tie.    Goes without saying really that those two are drawn together in the First Round as are Weymuff vs Dorchester; Bridgwater v Taunton. Not sure about Bideford:  they are involved in a County Cup tie this week  - can't be @rsed to work out who else is missing from the draw - maybe they get a bye on geographical grounds?
  Goes without saying really that those two are drawn together in the First Round as are Weymuff vs Dorchester; Bridgwater v Taunton. Not sure about Bideford:  they are involved in a County Cup tie this week  - can't be @rsed to work out who else is missing from the draw - maybe they get a bye on geographical grounds? P'raps they've already had a preliminary round to get rid of 4 clubs and I've missed it?
 P'raps they've already had a preliminary round to get rid of 4 clubs and I've missed it?  )  & HELLENIC Floodlit Cup week too - but they don't seem quite so discernible re travelling, though in general their 'footprint' is much smaller. Certainly the Hellenic don't have any daft distances programmed in yet for the early rounds of this particular competition - but I'm sure they often do in their more senior League (Bluefin) Cup, albeit ties are usually scheduled for weekends  where possible.
 )  & HELLENIC Floodlit Cup week too - but they don't seem quite so discernible re travelling, though in general their 'footprint' is much smaller. Certainly the Hellenic don't have any daft distances programmed in yet for the early rounds of this particular competition - but I'm sure they often do in their more senior League (Bluefin) Cup, albeit ties are usually scheduled for weekends  where possible. 
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