Nice one Red
I would quite like to read Saturdays match report written in a similar style.
September 2nd 1904.
Southern League.
West Ham United 3. Millwall 0
Favoured by the weather turning fine after heavy rains in the morning, West Ham United began their season most auspiciously yesterday evening, when they beat Millwall 3 goals to 0 on their new enclosure at Upton Park.
The Boleyn Castle ground is situated in a densely populated neighbourhood where the keenest interest is taken in football, and the crowd to see the first match was estimated at fully 19,000. Compact and well furnished with stands, the ground can probably accommodate twice that number of people.
Much enthusiasm prevailed yesterday and the winning side fully deserved the cheers that rewarded their efforts. Almost entirely composed of players from the north, among whom, Kingsley the Newcastle goalkeeper and Simmons the West Bromwich Albion forward, are the best known, the team settled down to a strong fast game, and despite the heavy going, kept up their pace in a manner quite wonderful for a start of
Nice one Red
I would quite like to read Saturdays match report written in a similar style.
I quite like this current developing story. Fu(k me I'd drink some place dry should they drop.
21 Millwall 32 6 10 16 31 60 -29 28
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22 Charlton 29 6 9 14 24 38 -14 27
23 Barnsley 31 5 11 15 30 51 -21 26
24 Yeovil 31 6 7 18 27 47 -20 25
[quote="rednekst"]September 2nd 1904.
Southern League.
West Ham United 3. Millwall 0
Favoured by the weather turning fine after heavy rains in the morning, West Ham United began their season most auspiciously yesterday evening, when they beat Millwall 3 goals to 0 on their new enclosure at Upton Park.
The Boleyn Castle ground is situated in a densely populated neighbourhood where the keenest interest is taken in football, and the crowd to see the first match was estimated at fully 19,000. Compact and well furnished with stands, the ground can probably accommodate twice that number of people.
Much enthusiasm prevailed yesterday and the winning side fully deserved the cheers that rewarded their efforts. Almost entirely composed of players from the north, among whom, Kingsley the Newcastle goalkeeper and Simmons the West Bromwich Albion forward, are the best known, the team settled down to a strong fast game, and despite the heavy going, kept up their pa
Hope they serve Snakebite ffs you silly c untOriginally Posted by WHU
[quote="dagenhamJohn"]September 2nd 1904.
Southern League.
West Ham United 3. Millwall 0
Favoured by the weather turning fine after heavy rains in the morning, West Ham United began their season most auspiciously yesterday evening, when they beat Millwall 3 goals to 0 on their new enclosure at Upton Park.
The Boleyn Castle ground is situated in a densely populated neighbourhood where the keenest interest is taken in football, and the crowd to see the first match was estimated at fully 19,000. Compact and well furnished with stands, the ground can probably accommodate twice that number of people.
Much enthusiasm prevailed yesterday and the winning side fully deserved the cheers that rewarded their efforts. Almost entirely composed of players from the north, among whom, Kingsley the Newcastle goalkeeper and Simmons the West Bromwich Albion forward, are the best known, the team settled down to a strong fast ga
I thought McCartney was getting on a bit, but blimey I didn't realise he was that old.
Hope they serve Snakebite ffs you silly c unt [/quote]Originally Posted by Ironworks1
indeed mr.hill
seeing those inbreds plummet like a rock off beachey head is my comfort blanket in a world of (untish management with my own club