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Carville

21 Wednesday Aug 2024

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Barratt Tower, Brentford, Carville Hall Park North, Combined Counties, Football, groundhopping, Kew Eye Tower, M4, Non League, Spartans Youth, Wallis House, Wealdstone FC

Saturday 20th July 2024 ko 14:00

Pre-season friendly

SPARTANS YOUTH 1 (Ralph 90)

WEALDSTONE U23 1 (86)

Att 31 at Carville Hall Park North , Lionel Road North, Brentford.

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Where do I start with this one? Probably with the most obvious, we were taking advantage of a club that normally groundshares playing a rare game at home. Spartans Youth are starting their third season in the first division of the Combined Counties League, but have groundshared at Northwood, and this season at Bedfont FC, a little nearer to the planes flying into Heathrow!

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Looking After Number One

20 Wednesday Nov 2013

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Barnet Copthall Stadium, Barnet Council, Barnet FC, Cambridge United, Conference, Curtis Weston, Edgar Davids, Harrow Council, high barnet, Kwesi Appiah, Luisma Villa, The Hive, Wealdstone FC

Saturday 16th November 2013 ko 17.30

Conference Premier

BARNET 2 (Villa 38 Weston 45)

CAMBRIDGE UNITED 2 (Appiah 29 32)

Att 2,853 (Ground Record)

Entry £21

Programme £3

Tea £1.50

Pie £3

I like Barnet, I always did, right the way back in the early 90’s when, as a student I used to catch the Northern Line to its terminus at High Barnet, then counter-intuitively walk down to Underhill.

The place reminded me of my club Oxford United’s spiritual home, The Manor, with the sloping pitch, and the hotpotch of stands and bits of terrace. It was magical, but unsuitable for the rigours of League football so a move was inevitable, however painful. I paid my my farewells last season, but the move has not been without controversy, Continue reading →

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Lycidas

17 Friday Aug 2012

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Chris Hurst, Didcot Parkway, Division One East, Drew Fowler, hellenic league, Joe Parker, Milton United, North Berkshire League, Penn and Tylers Green, Wealdstone FC

Monday 13th August 2012 ko 7.45pm

Hellenic League Divison One East

MILTON UNITED 3 (Parker 13 Fowler 20p 56)

PENN & TYLERS GREEN 1 (Hurst 77)

Att 68

Entry & Programme £3

After a weekend of football I’d made a mental note to have a day off. However there I was at work, when firstly Peter Grant asked how to get from Didcot Parkway station to Milton Heights, then Chris Powell from Flint phoned for suggestions for good pubs in Oxford. The answer to the first was easy, get a lift from me, and second, I suggested the Turf Tavern (where Bill Clinton didn’t inhale) and the Bear, with its cut-off tie collection. It was clear my evening had been organised for me. Amongst others we were joined by Les Bull, the former Wealdstone FC kitman, and Phil Annets, press officer for the North Berkshire League. It was a most convivial evening Continue reading →

The Stadium Rocker

16 Monday Apr 2012

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giants stadium, Glen Matlock, Grosvenor Vale, James Stevenson, Ruislip, Ruislip Manor FC, Sex pistols, Tropic Club, Wealdstone FC, Willie Nile

Sunday 15th April 2012 at 9.30pm

Willie Nile

at “Tropic” Grosvenor Vale, Ruislip, West London

Yes, everyone I do think its time I did another “Non-Football” entry, but there is a football angle on this one….just!

Its been around 10 years since I last visited Grosvenor Vale, back then it was home to Isthmian League outfit Ruislip Manor. Since then, the stadium has been bought by Wealdstone FC and the Manor are now defunct after spending an unhappy spell at the former Viking Greenford ground, a mile or two down the A40.

The Social club’s blurb says that the clubhouse is “transformed” into the “Tropic club,” although the only change from normal that I could see was the banner behind the stage! I’d only decided to take my camera at the last minute, when I decided there was real potential in this gig.

For a start there’s the “Stadium Rock” play on words, there’s also the “Phoenix Nights” element to the whole place. The whole angle of this little project changed as soon as Willie Nile came on stage, he lit up the place. I got the impression he plays everywhere as if it were a huge stadium, such is his passion. And when you think that he has played Giants stadium, sharing the stage with the E Street band, you wonder what he must think when his changing room door has “Store Room” on it.

For this tour, on its last night, the guitarist was James Stevenson, formerly of Generation X, The Alarm and The Cult. I suspect though, that you’ll recognise his face more from the video for Kim Wilde’s “Kids In America,” although he didn’t play on the recording!

There was another bonus when former Sex Pistol Glenn Matlock turned up for an encore, he seemed to be hiding in the audience somewhere! All in all a quite wonderful gig from one of Rock & Roll’s under-appreciated talents. He’s now back in New York, but keep an eye out for when he’s next over here. You won’t be disappointed.



Glen Matlock joins the band for an encore

Johnny Pisano
James Stevenson

Alex Alexander

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