Since the end of the first lockdown and the start of the second, i have attended 4 speedway meetings and 24 football matches all at different grounds. A pretty decent total considering the circumstances.
Hard to argue with that. It's definitely going to be a long haul. I can't see anyone being allowed into professional football grounds until next August.
I need to get my missus to do similar via Microsoft publisher. I've only had to print Banstead and Carshalton so far this season. Luckily the rest have been hard copys.
Did Walton And Hersham do a printed prog. I was at Casuals a few days earlier. They did a very limited print run. That was also my first visit to their new ground.
You certainly have a great knowledge of non league football. I started out at Wimbledon and Tooting in the early 1970's, progressing to Arsenal home and away. I've always ticked a few non league grounds off every year, but i have really ramped it up this season.
Must have drove past the ground a thousand times, without knowing it was there. The combined counties league was once too low a standard for me to consider, but in these uncertain times, beggars can't be choosers.
I was in Basingstoke earlier in the day, and i managed to find a way into the Camrose. What a shame to see it wrecked by vandals. I last saw a match there a couple of season ago.
Well the K's are now playing in a non descript ground at Tolworth, groundsharing with Corinthian Casuals. Whilst Kingsmeadow, their home, is now owned by money bags Chelsea. A tale almost as sad as the original Wimbledon FC moving to Milton Keynes. Two wrongs don't make a right.