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Post by coops on Sept 27, 2006 21:34:18 GMT
West Midlands League Premier Division Brierley and Hagley 3-1 Wellington Attendance: I counted 38. Played at the superbly Tinpot Lye Town's ground which has one of the finest stands ever: Good game of football though (for this level at least) and some comedy goalkeeping to keep us all amused. At one point all the match balls had been booted over the adjacent cricket pitch, there was a five minute hold-up until someone could be arsed to go and fetch them (it was raining!).
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Post by ambersalamander on Sept 27, 2006 22:48:45 GMT
Sal want!!! Wow!
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Post by Giggy of Telford on Sept 27, 2006 23:03:01 GMT
Probably lucky there were just 38 there, too many fans....all the team would have to do is score and the cheering would quite literally bring the roof down. Gotta love it though!
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Post by stretfordendling© on Sept 28, 2006 8:30:51 GMT
Thats the pure meaning of tinpot!!
We should all meet for a seriously tinpot match somewhere fairly central to us all.
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Post by bonehead on Sept 28, 2006 10:17:56 GMT
Thats the pure meaning of tinpot!! We should all meet for a seriously tinpot match somewhere fairly central to us all. If we all went to a tinpot game we'd prolly double the average home gate. Those floodlights look better than Burscough's, coops
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Post by coops on Sept 28, 2006 10:44:15 GMT
Those floodlights look better than Burscough's, coops The floodlights are excellent, probably the best in the league (although that's not saying a lot really!). There's a campaign to have the stand listed as it's probably the last of it's type left standing, certainly I don't know of anything like it in The Midlands. If anyone wants to do a Tinpot tour in the Black Country then I would recommend Lye Town, there are at least two CAMRA listed pubs very close by (one of which, The Windsor Castle, has it's own brewery!), Lye is the Black Country equivalent of Birmingham's Balti Triangle, loads of good cheap curry houses, and it's easy to get to by train from Brum. *EDIT* The Windsor Castle Brewery and Inn: www.windsorcastlebrewery.com/wci/index.html
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Post by ambersalamander on Sept 28, 2006 17:25:34 GMT
I WANT!!!!!!!!!! NOW!!!!!!
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Post by stretfordendling© on Sept 29, 2006 12:18:19 GMT
I WANT!!!!!!!!!! NOW!!!!!! Someone please say something before Sal explodes.
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Post by Col ISIHAC. on Sept 29, 2006 12:25:41 GMT
I WANT!!!!!!!!!! NOW!!!!!! Someone please say something before Sal explodes. It's probably too late already. Not a rational reaction, I know - but looking at the picture of Windsor Castle Inn, it looks terribly modern and shiny. Not at all like a brewery tap! Perhaps it's my age... I rather like this place. [ftp]http://www.nelsonandrailway.co.uk/aboutus.htm[/ftp] Quick! Before the brewery next door to it disappears.
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Post by ambersalamander on Sept 29, 2006 20:27:57 GMT
Want beer.
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Post by coops on Sept 29, 2006 21:31:23 GMT
Not a rational reaction, I know - but looking at the picture of Windsor Castle Inn, it looks terribly modern and shiny. Not at all like a brewery tap! Perhaps it's my age... It IS a bit too shiny, but I have forgiven it because the beer was absolutely wonderful.
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Post by medibot on Sept 30, 2006 0:18:08 GMT
Vaguely beer related here. In the last week i have drank in the one pub various amounts of... Hophead. Crouch Vale Best. Moondance (an ISIHAC fav) Dark Star Choccy Stout. It's like the galacticos of the beer world there!
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Post by amberaleman on Sept 30, 2006 8:26:12 GMT
Vaguely beer related here. In the last week i have drank in the one pub various amounts of... Hophead. Crouch Vale Best. Moondance (an ISIHAC fav) Dark Star Choccy Stout. It's like the galacticos of the beer world there! I think I can guess which pub you're referring to there, Medibot!
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Post by medibot on Sept 30, 2006 12:31:01 GMT
hehe, even better, my dad bought me most of that list He likes Hophead too which is nice because he is very up and down on what beer he likes.
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Post by Sultan of Cannock- SRFC on Sept 30, 2006 22:10:01 GMT
Can't let these pics of West Midlands tinpottery passs without a mention of my alma mata, the mighty Wednesfield
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