Ive just watched a video on Workington their ground is about to be knocked down. It was built in 1921 and looks like it still.

Truly when i grew up it was the golden era of football, Workingtons ground a masterpiece of old fotballing architecture, we should be preserving it, not knocking it down.

It even had a boot room where Bill Shankly worked.

And there is a link to Cambridge, Bill Leivers, he who took United into the football league could have chosen Workington over United, he chose United.

Old terraces survive one with a roof behind the goal, it was easy to imagine a game on a tueday night in 1953.

It reminded me of Millmoor, the old Rotherham ground, and Fellows park, the old Walsall ground, i was a regular at both for a while.

How sad, Buddhism teaches Impermanence, everything changes, it cant be escaped, all comes and goes. This goes with a tear.

Cambridge and Workington played many football league games, with Budgie in goal.