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A look at the dark side of local Football
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Watched the 2nd half of Wealdstone v Bath last night. Neither keeper made a save, Bath played to keep the 1-0 lead they had, Wealdstone just aimed balls towards the edge of the penalty area, no width, no pace. In fact I though I was watching a Boro match this time two years ago. Our manager then was Dave Anderson, he was on video at Stones training earlier this season, he clearly got more involved than we relised.
Agent Anderson your job is done, you may now return to Earlsmead. Your next mission awaits.
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You watched the team that no longer plays in Harrow, Middx????
( Gasps, nearly chokes on digestive biscuit while drinking tea)
What will the lads think!!! ( smiley face with a wink)
Mind you I must admit my guilty secret is occasionally looking at their website/forum and they certainly seem to be throwing there toys around a lot lately.
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Oh, and er, well done, Agent Anderson.
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I can report that absolutely no money left my pockets whilst on this mission!
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Theyve not had a great time of it lately by all accounts. Tough draw for them in the FA Trophy too. Was also told by some Hemel Hempstead fans that when they visited Hemel recently, some of their fans weren't behaving very well...
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I hope you were standing with the Bath fans! I wouldn't go to a Wealdstone match (unless you paid me a substantial amount of money).
I must admit, I also visit their forum from time to time. It's all doom and gloom there at the moment. I watched the highlights of their 4-1 home defeat to Eastbourne Borough. I think the ref was a Harrow Borough fan. They got well and truly done over by the ref, which made it all the sweeter!
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" watched the highlights of their 4-1 home defeat to Eastbourne Borough. I think the ref was a Harrow Borough fan. They got well and truly done over by the ref, which made it all the sweeter!"
The Eastbourne keeper was our ex goalie from a couple seasons ago Charlie Horlock!
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