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Smiley’s People

15 Thursday Jun 2023

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Aylesbury and District League, Buryfield Link Road, Chequers, Daniel Moss Charlie Brooks, Elmhurst, Football, Great Missenden, groundhopping, Non League

Wednesday 3rd May 2023

Aylesbury & District League: Premier Division

GREAT MISSENDEN 3 (Tripp 65 78 84)

ELMHURST 1 (Giles 42)

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Football watching does tend you to draw threads. A week so earlier I’d watched a game at Brill – once the furthest flung outpost of the London Underground. Here I found myself another village with station that used to be on the Metropolitan Line but this time the station is still open; it’s just that the trains these days are normal sized ones!

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The Last Resort

18 Monday Dec 2017

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AFC Hinksey, Chequers, Florence Park, Football, groundhopping, OCFA League, Oxford, Oxford Academy, Oxford City FA, Peers, RT Harris Oxford City FA League

Saturday 17th December 2017 ko 14.00

Oxford City FA League

FLORENCE PARK 2 (Simpson 20p Foley 79)

CHEQUERS 4 (Constant 13 Ventriglia 14 Sherman 33 Thomas 90)

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I do like a game in an area’s league of last resort; a league that’s at the bottom of the pecking order in its footprint. In Oxford city that’s the single division OCFA League, nominally a feeder the Oxon Senior League. 4 years ago it was struggling, down to just 5 teams, but a new committee and a lot of hard work have seen something of a renaissance in its fortunes.  Continue reading →

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Wassail

27 Friday Dec 2013

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Bell Ringers, Chequers, Crown and Thistle, Headington Quarry, King George, Masons Arms, Morris Men, Mummers Play, Oxford, Oxford Headington Quarry, Six Bells, Sword Dance

Thursday 26th December 2013

Six Bells, Headington Quarry, Oxford

Headington Quarry Morris Dancers, Handbell Ringers, Mummers Play, and Rapper Sword Dancing

“There was an old man and he had an old cow, and for how to keep her he didn’t know how, He built up a barn for to keep his cow warm, and a drop or two of cider will do us no harm.” Trad.

One of the great advantages of my return to Oxford, is I can immerse myself in Quarry life, and possibly the biggest tradition of them all is the Boxing Day Morris Men. For as long as I can remember we’ve all headed bleary eyed from our Christmas hangovers into the cold December air at one or more of the 4 Quarry pubs. The schedule hasn’t changed for years, its always

11.15 Crown & Thistle

12.15 Six Bells

13.00 Chequers

13.45 Mason’s Arms

It’s a sign of the times that the performance at the Crown was in front of a closed pub. The roots of the performance are pure folk, rooted in the traditions of old England. There’s the Mummers Play where King George and the Turkey Snight (Turkish Knight) fight for the hand of the King of Egypt’s daughter. It evokes the triumph of good over evil as the Turkey Snight slays King George, but is quickly revived by the good Doctor. The script is altered each year to keep it topical, this year Nigella’s troubles got a mention, I remember one year it was Jimmy Carter’s haemorrhoids! Continue reading →

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