Scotimp
Vital Football Legend
Absolutely obscene.
Absolutely obscene.
Rats fighting in a sack......Still they do have, so far, 435 pages of slagging Scunny off!
Absolutely obscene.
Wasn't that the Braintree Chairman? Or did Parmenter say something about Raggett?A blast from the past: Dover have been relegated to the Southern League.
If the Imps do go up, they will be five divisions apart next season. Anyone remember Jim Parmenter's comment about a sideways move?
Parmenter said that when Raggett came here.Wasn't that the Braintree Chairman? Or did Parmenter say something about Raggett?
I think the braintree chairman is an impWasn't that the Braintree Chairman? Or did Parmenter say something about Raggett?
Parmenter said Raggett was making a sideways move. Lee Harding said he didn't think Lincoln was a bigger club than Braintree, which was strange because he was (and possibly still is) a Lincoln City shareholder.Wasn't that the Braintree Chairman? Or did Parmenter say something about Raggett?
I hadn't realised before, but the other semi-final was postponed because the pitch was waterlogged (Great Wakering is apparently near Southend). Worcester cricket ground is also under water, not that they would have played the football there.Lincoln Utd 1 up and Romford down to 10 after 10 mini of Vase semi-final 1st leg
It's normally news if Worcester's ground isn't under water. I'd be amazed if they have flood insurance.I hadn't realised before, but the other semi-final was postponed because the pitch was waterlogged (Great Wakering is apparently near Southend). Worcester cricket ground is also under water, not that they would have played the football there.
Living within a mile of the Severn (as I do) we're on our 5th flood of the winter. The third of those was second only to the record level of 2007.It's normally news if Worcester's ground isn't under water. I'd be amazed if they have flood insurance.
Strewth!Living within a mile of the Severn (as I do) we're on our 5th flood of the winter. The third of those was second only to the record level of 2007.
It makes Grimsby a potential triathlon destination and there is money in thatso much for the new Tip being built there
Apparently it’ll be an open water swimming pool
In other words you’ll be swimming in the North Sea - Sounds tranquil
Stevenage??Most League One clubs have now filed 2022-23 accounts, and the results are pretty amazing:
Burton: - £22,894
Blackpool: - £113,592 (£7.66m in debt)
Cheltenham: - £529,659
Carlisle: - £665,007
Northampton: - £1,031,113
Cambridge: - £1,747,155
LINCOLN: - £2,636,064
Wycombe: - £2,959,667
Shrewsbury: - £3,021,754
Portsmouth: - £3,090,710
Peterborough: - £3,532,195 (£15.91m in debt)
Leyton Orient: - £3,906,083 (£14.47m in debt)
Barnsley: - £4,011,561
Bolton: - £5,460,508
Fleetwood: - £6,027,797 (£30.89m in debt)
Oxford: - £6,180,529 (£24.16m in debt)
Wigan: - £13,369,802
Derby: - £30,358,613
Bristol Rovers, Charlton, Exeter, Port Vale, and (of course) Reading yet to admit their own shortcomings.
Amazingly, Oxford and Peterborough are still prattling on about new stadia. Good luck funding that one.
Waiting for input from Stevie?Stevenage??