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Convey island of Braintree away if we get through. Book early.
is the FA cup really worth the effort .. wont be too fussed if we go out , sounds corny but concentrate on the NLN and getting out of it sharpish.
Must admit to be being a wee bit concerned re auto promotion as over the course of the season theres gonna be a few Curzon Alfreton and Buxtons to deal with.
WGs HMS piss the league is certainly wont be.
Certainly not if that’s what you call a northern draw. Someone somewhere to do with the club must have pissed on a witch ffs.
Convey island of Braintree away if we get through. Book early.
Let’s not try too hard tomorrow boys.
Saturdays game is much more important.
400 mile round trip to the Movie Starr (sic) Stadium at Canvey.
340 mile round trip to Braintree.
Canvey Island: the Thames Delta.
That’s a crap journey, We need a statement
Canvey Island: the Thames Delta.
The home of Dr Feelgood too.
We could do it on milk and alcohol!
Now that we agree on 64.Northern my arse.
It was Wilko Johnson termed it The Thames Delta NI. Geography and blues
And not forgetting ‘on Canvey Island, 1953, many lives were lost with the records of a football team…’
307 people killed in England including 58 in Canvey Island, 1836 killed in the Netherlands, 28 people in Belgium. The price we pay for living on reclaimed and low lying land near or on the North Sea coast, lest we forget.
Not looking good if we ramp up in town 2 Biblical storms behind us already, and the 3rd at Daggers just down the road.
Oh well. Maybe next year?
I was genuinely exited about the draws Midlands 1st draw and northern 2nd then to get that shite! now I’ll be just happy to be in the draw next season. How far we’ve sunk.
It certainly was interesting from a footballing point of view,same as non league football and TBH where we play,leaguewise, is not that important in the grand scheme