That's the one. I haven't been in the field since 2009. I'm surprised, but happy, the pavilion remains.
There used to be a camel in the field over the road
There is much truth in what you say.
The Facebook pages are not navigable for anyone who likes general discussion without mindless confrontation. Even as a forum, NSC can be a bit of an outlier in that respect. There are, however, some other good forums even if they don't delve into support for...
NSC lasts for as long as it lasts. And, for me, right now it seems to be the best version of itself.
As it has grown older it seems to have become a forum of wider topics and issues. Much for the better. So many have received help and support.
To use the words of our former leader 'It is what...
I think he played for Stanmer Village or some such side. The team who played there were the BBOBS. The ground eventually went back to the manor in the early 2000s. It's all part of the estate now.
Yes, that was the one. I used to camp there each year and I played many a match at that venue. Special place with many memories. I first played there when I was 12 and was stumped by an 80 year old wicket keeper, Bill Bleach (RIP- obviously).
In 1992 I took my best ever bowling figures there. 9...
This is WONDERFUL News. I so loved The Trevor. I played cricket just out of Glynde for many years and was drinking in there from the age of 15, sorry 18.
It's made my day hearing that. I loved that place.
So if Palace get kicked out then West Bromwich Albion take their place ? My understanding is that it's the highest placed league team that take priority. That would be The Hawthorns at 552 feet above sea level.
I think this may be where the confusion is arising. It's a different Albion.
Three points dropped ?
Team ranked 19th in the world turned up to play football. England seemed to want to get it over and done with.
Can't really read anything into these friendlies. In fact, apart from Serbia home and away, and Albania away, they'll be nothing to read into nothing for some time.
My main point in this inst would be that any such approach would be viewed with scorn and derision by other clubs, especially given that Albion were set to benefit. Would we be expected to do so if it was another club and we weren't the next benefactors ? We wouldn't. I can trust that Tony and...
Reading this absorbing book by Mike Brearley again after 43 years. Makes me wistful for the old days of county cricket. I recognize all the names and even found myself pondering on the intricacies of their batting techniques and bowling actions.
I still love the game, but back then it was an...