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Monthly Archives: November 2013

Rewritten by machine on new technology

12 Tuesday Nov 2013

Posted by laurencereade in V

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Budapest, club, Déli pályaudvar, Hungary, László Kleinheisler, Manchester United, MEZŐKÖVESD ZSÓRY, Mezőkövesd, Parliament, Sóstói Stadion, Székesfehérvári Vadásztölténygyár, Szekesfehervar, Videoton

Friday 8th November 2013 ko 19.00

Hungarian NB-1 Liga

VIDEOTON 1 (Kleinheisier 87)
MEZŐKÖVESD ZSÓRY 0

Att 2,300

Entry 2,200 HUF (approx. £6.20)

No Programme

Videoton play in the town of Székesfehérvár, about 65km south-west of Budapest. The distance is significant if you’re taking the train from Budapest-Déli pályaudvar, or Budapest South station, as return tickets aren’t available for journeys of less than 100km. Its easy enough to buy a single ticket costing 1300 HUF, around £3.67, as ticket machines have an English button!

Simply getting to Déli pályaudvar is interesting though if you travel from the south on the metro, you’ll use the Russian-built M3 line then change to the more modern, western-style M2 line. That theme of old and new cheek by jowl was a constant wherever Andy and I travelled.

Szekesfehervar, or to translate Continue reading →

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The Teenage Honved

11 Monday Nov 2013

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Budapest, Ference Puskas, Honved, Hungary, Joszef Boszik, MTK, stadium

Friday 8th November 2013 ko 14.00

Hungary U18 No 1 Osztaley Liga

BUDAPEST HONVED 0

MTK BUDAPEST 0

Att 89

Entry FREE

No Programme

Ever had one of those moments when you take a step back and contemplate where you are? Honvéd was another in a series for me, and when I glanced over to my travelling companion Andy, his glazed eyes told me his reaction was the same as mine.

We’d flown into Budapest the night before, and taken full advantage of the excellent, and cheap Continue reading →

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Traffic Flow

06 Wednesday Nov 2013

Posted by laurencereade in C

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Boldmere St Michaels, Coleshill, Coleshill Town, Dosthill Colts, Lee Osborne, Matty Brown, Midland Alliance, Midland Alliance League Cup, Pack Meadow

Tuesday 5th November 2013 ko 19.45

Midland Alliance League Cup 2nd Round

COLESHILL TOWN 3 (Lloyd 9 Brown 38 45)

BOLDMERE ST MICHAELS 4 (Osborne 11 49 81 Clarke 14)

Att 28

Entry £5

Programme £1.50

Now I have a funny feeling I know what a few of you are thinking now! It’ll be along the lines of “How can someone who spent 7 years living in Banbury have failed to visit here?” I know, just one of those quirks of fate I suppose.

In fact as I type I’m wondering whether I’m the only groundhopper to have visited the other Coleshill, of the North Berkshire League first? Any takers? http://wp.me/p1PehW-19z

This Coleshill is of course in Continue reading →

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Backlash

06 Wednesday Nov 2013

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Alfie Potter, Bristol Rovers, Dave Kitson, James Constable, John Joe O'Toole, Mark Brown, oxford united., Radio Oxford, Referee

Saturday 2nd November 2013 ko 15.00

League 2

OXFORD UNITED 0

BRISTOL ROVERS 1 (O’Toole 71p)

Att 6,374 (862 away)

Entry S/T

Programme £3 (incl’ Oxford Mail)

I’ve got used to professional footballers’ interviews with radio stations, the media training tends to remove anything of interest. So OUFC’s Dave Kitson’s interview on Radio Oxford was a welcome breath of fresh air even if, in time the FA disrepute charge will cost him in one form or another.

He described referee Mark Brown as, Continue reading →

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The Temple of Football

02 Saturday Nov 2013

Posted by laurencereade in S

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British Airways, Ferdinand, L Ferdinand, Liam Ferdinand, Middlesex County League, Middlesex County League Premier Division SINGH SABHA, Professional Football League, Rio Ferdinand, Simgh Sabha Slough, Singh Sabha Slough, Tony Incenzo

Saturday 2nd November 2013 ko 10.30

Middlesex County League Premier Division

SINGH SABHA SLOUGH 2 (Riaz 31 L Ferdinand 68)

BRITISH AIRWAYS 3 (McAuley 5 62 Murphy 71)

Att 83

Entry FREE

Programme £2

2 Samosas and a tea £2.50

I wish Tony Incenzo would organise more of these Middlesex morning kick-offs, and yes I’m aware Slough isn’t in Middlesex! The format is simple enough, a programme is always produced, then its up to the hopper where to head afterwards, there is after all around two-and-a-half hours to get somewhere!

Singh Sabha were possibly the most interesting club featured thus far. Formed in 1977 the club were originally called FC Lions, but changed name when they came under the wing of the local Continue reading →

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Hipster

01 Friday Nov 2013

Posted by laurencereade in D

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Barney Martin, Cain McCormack, Didcot Town, Duran Martin, FA Youth Cup, Josh Ashby, Kieran Beesley, Matthew Woodley, McCormack, oxford united., Southend United

Wednesday 30th October 2013 ko 19.45

FA Youth Cup 1st Round

DIDCOT TOWN 0

OXFORD UNITED 3 (Ashby 26 56p McCormack 67)

Att 291

Entry £4

No Programme

Team Sheet FREE

Regular readers of these articles will be aware that the Loop Meadow Stadium is one of my semi-regular haunts. There are no lack of local clubs I could frequent, but Didcot are a friendly bunch, and they seem to be a club that stages a game well. The game was intriguing too, with the club’s respective youth teams facing off for the right to play the winners of Maidstone vs Southend United.

What I hadn’t expected was the size of the crowd, or the demographic of them. Continue reading →

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