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Post by coops on Oct 13, 2006 8:42:42 GMT
There you have it, six Tinpot games, I will go to the one with the most votes and produce a full report!
In the event of a tie I will choose the one with the nearest decent boozer!
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Post by stretfordendling© on Oct 13, 2006 9:29:36 GMT
Any english club that starts with Racing has to be worth a shot.
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Post by DazaB_WCFC on Oct 13, 2006 11:00:26 GMT
Look out for Bromyard's Mike Veale, he is a very good player Usually wears the number 7 shirt, and ask him about his works x-mas party in 2004 ;D
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Post by Col ISIHAC. on Oct 13, 2006 11:48:59 GMT
Bilston. There. Sorted, now off you go and enjoy yourself. As a little bonus, would you mind doing some research into just how many Blackeaths there are that boast sporting sides these days? (Round ball only will do) Ta.
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Post by J Esaj PRA on Oct 13, 2006 12:32:57 GMT
BNJS Mann V Littleton Reserves sounds very, very tinpot. Who on Earth are they and where do they play? Most importantly, is there a boozer near by worth visiting?
I can't vote, so you'll have to engage the old brain and add 1 to the total for Darlaston V Bilbrook.
Can't believe 'boring, boring' Oldbury are currently in the lead...
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Post by coops on Oct 13, 2006 15:06:19 GMT
BNJS Mann V Littleton Reserves sounds very, very tinpot. Who on Earth are they and where do they play? Most importantly, is there a boozer near by worth visiting? BNJS Mann & Co. are an ex-Sunday league team who are playing in the Midland Combination Division 3 (step 9 of the Pyramid, about as Tinpot as it gets!) this season, I know nothing else about them! They play at The Coneygre Arts Centre in Tipton, their ground is basically a field with some rope around it! There are two decent pubs nearby, The Port 'n' Ale in Great Bridge and The Rising Sun (former Midlands CAMRA pub of the year) in Tipton. Nor me, but at least you can do some truck spotting on the M5 if the football gets too tedious!
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Post by J Esaj PRA on Oct 13, 2006 16:15:16 GMT
There are two decent pubs nearby, The Port 'n' Ale in Great Bridge and The Rising Sun (former Midlands CAMRA pub of the year) in Tipton. ;D Would you like me to change my vote then? The Rising Sun is great. Nor me, but at least you can do some truck spotting on the M5 if the football gets too tedious! I can see it now, coming through on the BBC's vidiprinter... 'Boring, boring' Oldbury - nil; R. C. Warwick - nil. TNT Express - two; Eddie Stobart - six.
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Post by coops on Oct 13, 2006 16:24:16 GMT
There are two decent pubs nearby, The Port 'n' Ale in Great Bridge and The Rising Sun (former Midlands CAMRA pub of the year) in Tipton. ;D Would you like me to change my vote then? The Rising Sun is great. Yes it is, and I might have to rig the voting!
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Post by Giggy of Telford on Oct 13, 2006 16:40:27 GMT
Got to be the Racing Club Warwick game for me, I think that under their old name they may have been where my Grandad played when he was younger (before he went to the dark side and became a ref.)
Was tempeted to pick Gornal though, the old Telford manager works with the youth players there.
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Post by davetscfc on Oct 13, 2006 19:25:07 GMT
BNJS Mann V Littleton Reserves sounds very, very tinpot. Who on Earth are they and where do they play? Most importantly, is there a boozer near by worth visiting? BNJS Mann & Co. are an ex-Sunday league team who are playing in the Midland Combination Division 3 (step 9 of the Pyramid, about as Tinpot as it gets!) this season, I know nothing else about them! They play at The Coneygre Arts Centre in Tipton, their ground is basically a field with some rope around it! There are two decent pubs nearby, The Port 'n' Ale in Great Bridge and The Rising Sun (former Midlands CAMRA pub of the year) in Tipton. Sounds like that's where you want to go, deep down, so I've cast my vote in your favour. Have a stress free day. Unlike me, who'll be at the most tinpot club in the Conference South (except they've no concept of what it's about!)
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Post by medibot on Oct 13, 2006 19:46:16 GMT
Eastleigh aren't tinpot, they are too new and shiny. Sh*t is the word you're looking for Good luck with it though My vote went to BNJS Mann Coops
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Post by coops on Oct 13, 2006 23:18:39 GMT
Well, with Esaj's virtual vote (post-change of mind) it's all square between BNJS Mann and Oldbury, hmmmmm.......now what was the tie-breaker again?
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Post by coops on Oct 13, 2006 23:22:22 GMT
Got to be the Racing Club Warwick game for me, I think that under their old name they may have been where my Grandad played when he was younger (before he went to the dark side and became a ref.) They were previously known as Warwick Saltisford Rovers if that's who you mean? BTW, does anyone know why some Spanish teams use the prefix 'Racing'? In Warwick's case it's simply because the ground is next to Warwick racecourse!
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Post by medibot on Oct 14, 2006 22:24:18 GMT
Cos 'Racing' sounds cool?
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Post by Giggy of Telford on Oct 14, 2006 23:19:44 GMT
Perhaps it's for the same reason many clubs call themselve Athletic. It confuses people.
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