Looking back at the past
I was looking through some old papers and photos I’d had shoved away in a box in the house, and was cherishing some of the memories and things, and I came across an old football programme. It was from the Minor Cup Final in 2007 when my team at the time Sutton RS beat Team Talbot 1-0 in a very tense and entertaining final. I suppose throughout my footballing life I’ve been lucky to play with some quality players who have helped propel teams I’ve played for to cup finals and league wins. That was back in the day when I was fit, and could run
Looking back at the programme below, we did have quite a good side judging by our goal-difference after only 17 games
Safe to say we won the league too that season. I must find the other programme from when Kirkby Autocentre played at Notts County’s Meadow Lane in the final of the Notts FA Minor County Cup. It highlights the last goal I scored in mens football too
A penalty away at Southwell Amateurs
Don’t worry about the squad page, I was right-back the whole game
If you click on the images it’ll open them up in my gallery bigger.
Yesterday I went on a mini adventure which took me from work around 2:15pm and into Coventry of all places! We were there for all of 30/45 minutes before we set off on the 1 hour 30 minute journey home. The joys of taking down marquees out on hire
Got back just in time for the Man Utd game, which for some reason really cheered me up. Here’s hoping Wolfsburg can beat them in Germany, then Man Utd end up playing Real Madrid in the next round. Fate is a wonderful thing!
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OK – I don’t quite get it.
You say “Safe to say we won the league too that season”, but looking at that, you’d already won it.
And how come there are only 20 games but some teams have played 21? That’s cheating. Like Henry.
And shouldn’t there be 22, anyway?
Yeah don’t quite make sense now I’ve read it again
We shoujld have won the county cup too, but thats another matter. There should be 22. Come on mate it’s Mansfield. Numeracy was never as high on the curriculum as the students