Always had a soft spot for Bury,been many times with my dad when I was just a nipper.always a 3-15 ko & you got the results sheet when you came out.Dont think my dad ever paid for me to go in till I was about 12,it was either under are over the turnstiles so it did not click.Remember Alan Kirkman going over the wall it must have been a 5ft drop in those days.He just got up & just played on,
Come on you Whites! The players of Dover Athletic will hear those chants ringing out as they take on Bury tomorrow in the FA Cup 1st Round proper. Unfortunately they probably don't realise that they will be struck down by the curse of the MM Road To Wembley thread.
Our old friend Andy Hessenthaler is in charge of affairs for the Kent outfit in his 2nd spell in charge there and his is the only name I recognise with respect to their current line up.
Will the Southern softies be able to cope with the black pudding munchers of Bury? Lord Byron is one of Dover's more famous sons as is that well loved tory Jeffrey Archer (born 1940), MP, novelist and convicted felon, a description given to him by Wikipedia not by me .
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Jeffrey Archer novels are one of my guilty pleasures
Purrington cross/shot almost drifted in under the Haringey crossbar, with a bit of help from the gusty wind! He's not had much defending to do so far though
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Finished Haringey 0 W'don 1.
Purrington played the whole game, and was never put under much pressure. He even got into the opposition half a few times, but probably should have got forward some more. W'don team included Anthony Wordsworth and the once promising ex-Charlton youth team player, Scott Wagstaff, but not much there that impressed really. Haringey keeper had a decent game. W'don progress to Round 2.
Well the curse well and truly struck Dover with a 5-0 thumping. Let's see who are going to knock Bury out when the draw for Round 2 is made