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Title: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: GrangeParkCobbler on March 09, 2020, 11:55:01 am
On the road again for our next game, we travel to Forest Green Rovers.
They are fresh off the back of a superb 2-0 win at leaders Swindon on Saturday, however they have lost every game they have played at home in 2020. They have won 8 games on the road but only 5 at home this season. Currently Mark Coopers side sit 9 points off the playoff places but do have a game in hand.
The victory on Saturday was their first win in nine games overall, and the win over Macclesfield at home in December is their only home league win since October.

Not much of a head to head, with only 4 previous meetings. We did win 3-0 there in the FA Cup in 2011, last season saw the first league meetings with 2-1 wins recorded by the home side on both occasions, as well as injury time winners in those games too. A 1-0 win for us earlier this season at the PTS completes the history.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers trasvel to Forest Green
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 09, 2020, 13:03:03 pm
Will we all be banned from attending or will it just be the over 70's, which'll probably take away a good number of our away support anyway... ;D


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers trasvel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 09, 2020, 13:29:38 pm
Will we all be banned from attending or will it just be the over 70's, which'll probably take away a good number of our away support anyway... ;D
Four of us from Oxford/Swindon into Stroud for 12pm.
At least this season, buses to Nailsworth. New Year's day was the £17 each way taxi service!


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers trasvel to Forest Green
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 09, 2020, 13:45:14 pm
I'll be driving, the ground guide indicates a school nearby or residential parking, any top tips from previous visits?


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: west stand oap on March 09, 2020, 19:48:22 pm
Former championship referee Scott Duncan in charge of this, had his first game of the season last saturday Cheltenham v Port Vale.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers trasvel to Forest Green
Post by: corno_ntfc on March 09, 2020, 21:02:21 pm
I'll be driving, the ground guide indicates a school nearby or residential parking, any top tips from previous visits?

Residential parking was fine last year, ended up on a side street about a 10 minute walk - somewhere off Nortonwood


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: GrangeParkCobbler on March 09, 2020, 22:42:15 pm
Former championship referee Scott Duncan in charge of this, had his first game of the season last saturday Cheltenham v Port Vale.

Ahh, Mr Duncan...we've missed you!!

For those with good memories he took charge of the last game of the season back in 2013/14.....when Oxford took the lead on 7 minutes through Ryan Williams and we were staring relegation to the Conference in the face. He then sent off their goalscorer after 20 minutes, we came back to win 3-1 and stayed up!


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers trasvel to Forest Green
Post by: guest3338 on March 09, 2020, 22:56:54 pm
I'll be driving, the ground guide indicates a school nearby or residential parking, any top tips from previous visits?
If you drive past the school and then just past the ground (with it on your LHS), there's a detached house that had it's garden open for parking for a charge. Opposite the same house there is just enough room to park on the grass verge for a few cars. From there you are 100 yds from the hospitality tent. We didn't even get there particularly early last year, most people seemed to have stopped and started walking to the ground from before the school.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: GrangeParkCobbler on March 09, 2020, 23:07:51 pm
Parked in a street called Bunting Hill not too far from the ground and had a couple of pints in the George Inn before walking back up the hill.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Why? on March 10, 2020, 02:12:17 am
Cooper will have learnt his lesson about us.

We will get trounced.

Moves underway in the background.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: west stand oap on March 10, 2020, 12:55:40 pm
FGR have the most away points in the division but only Stevenage and Mansfield have fewer home points, scoring only 16 goals in 17 games and only 4 times scoring more than once. They have lost all of their last 5 home games conceding 12 goals so are in a bit of a stew.
With 3 points at steak our beefy defense can chop down their attacking threat and if we are not too sheepish in front of goal I ham confident we can bring home the bacon with a win at their joint.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 10, 2020, 13:03:59 pm
FGR have the most away points in the division but only Stevenage and Mansfield have fewer home points, scoring only 16 goals in 17 games and only 4 times scoring more than once. They have lost all of their last 5 home games conceding 12 goals so are in a bit of a stew.
With 3 points at steak our beefy defense can chop down their attacking threat and if we are not too sheepish in front of goal I ham confident we can bring home the bacon with a win at their joint.

 ;D


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Dan on March 10, 2020, 13:22:59 pm
Only one trip to Gloucestershire this week for me and that’s on Thursday 🥳🏇🏿


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 10, 2020, 13:43:01 pm
Only one trip to Gloucestershire this week for me and that’s on Thursday 🥳🏇🏿
Think three of ours there on Thursday too!


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: guest48 on March 10, 2020, 14:26:51 pm
Only one trip to Gloucestershire this week for me and that’s on Thursday 🥳🏇🏿
I've got 36 going on Thursday as well , we've hired the Saints /Cobblers team coach.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Dan on March 10, 2020, 14:48:56 pm
We’re, taking over your town, againnnnn  ;D


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 10, 2020, 17:50:14 pm
Only one trip to Gloucestershire this week for me and that’s on Thursday

....but not back until Saturday night Sunday morning?  ;D


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Dan on March 10, 2020, 21:30:49 pm
....but not back until Saturday night Sunday morning?  ;D

Would take sizeable profit to consider that Deepcut  ;D I’ve been to FGR once and that was enough for me. Honestly hated everything about the place.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 10, 2020, 22:18:27 pm
Would take sizeable profit to consider that Deepcut  ;D I’ve been to FGR once and that was enough for me. Honestly hated everything about the place.

I may be of the same opinion after Saturday. I'm currently a FGR virgin...  ;)


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: GrangeParkCobbler on March 10, 2020, 22:49:24 pm
I may be of the same opinion after Saturday. I'm currently a FGR virgin...  ;)

Make sure you’ve eaten before you go into the ground!! 😉


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Macc Cobbler on March 10, 2020, 23:46:40 pm
Do we know if we will be allowed into the club house this year .... Or will we have to endure the "village".
Could mean drinks in Stroud or Dursley


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: guest48 on March 10, 2020, 23:56:41 pm
Would take sizeable profit to consider that Deepcut  ;D I’ve been to FGR once and that was enough for me. Honestly hated everything about the place.
I went when we played them in the FA Cup and it was a good day, using their club house, which was really nice. I went last year and it was the most unwelcome I've ever felt at a League 2 ground, drink in a tent , 2 portaloo's and stand in the open when the covered ends have very few people in them. I wouldn't go if it was free !


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: guest2995 on March 11, 2020, 07:53:39 am
I wonder if this is the last game we are able to see for a while .
I suspect we may get away with Tuesday but not sure after that .


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 11, 2020, 12:38:55 pm
Do we know if we will be allowed into the club house this year .... Or will we have to endure the "village".
Could mean drinks in Stroud or Dursley
'endure'?!?! The Village is a great pub! Ale House and the George Micropub in Stroud before that!  ;)


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: clarkeysntfc on March 11, 2020, 22:48:39 pm
Looks like this will be behind closed doors.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: guest2995 on March 12, 2020, 08:08:49 am
We may have all seen the last game we are allowed to watch this season already


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 12, 2020, 08:50:07 am
Looks like this will be behind closed doors.
You really are a doom monger/drama queen aren't you!


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Irchy cob on March 12, 2020, 09:30:56 am
You really are a doom monger/drama queen aren't you!

How’s that then considering there’s a report in The Times this morning saying that when the government have their COBRA meeting this morning they are going to order all sporting events to be played behind closed doors? My observation would be that this is all well and good until players start coming down with it then they will have no option but to suspend leagues.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: GrangeParkCobbler on March 12, 2020, 10:19:32 am
Multiple sources saying the same......We're probably done with football for a while.....


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: andy scouse on March 12, 2020, 10:47:36 am
Obvious as the day is long, behind closed doors is going to be the norm for the foreseeable future. Like the crack about the over 70s, every time I attend a Cobblers away game the over 70s are in the majority hence why there is so much nostalgia and negativity about the club. it is  not just away from home but at home as well where in the West Stand in particular the over 70s whinge to their hearts content.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 12, 2020, 11:08:24 am
How’s that then considering there’s a report in The Times this morning saying that when the government have their COBRA meeting this morning they are going to order all sporting events to be played behind closed doors? My observation would be that this is all well and good until players start coming down with it then they will have no option but to suspend leagues.
Simple. If you look at any or most of Clarksy's posts they all come across as the little boy in the playground pouring cold water over away trips etc because he isn't going...who'd want to go to Plymouth, Tranmere blah blah! A negative post always put out by him!
Let's see if your Times (over-hype) comes true by Saturday!


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 12, 2020, 11:15:04 am
Multiple sources saying the same......We're probably done with football for a while.....
Following the WHO's (imo, more over-hype comparing older fatalities with normal flu) report, it would be rather a knee-jerk reaction to be seen to be doing something.
South Korea are leading the way with 10,000 tests per 1 million population per day. UK currently on 380 odd. That rather than knee jerk reactions would be the way forward...given Cheltenham is on today too!


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Irchy cob on March 12, 2020, 11:20:36 am
Simple. If you look at any or most of Clarksy's posts they all come across as the little boy in the playground pouring cold water over away trips etc because he isn't going...who'd want to go to Plymouth, Tranmere blah blah! A negative post always put out by him!
Let's see if your Times (over-hype) comes true by Saturday!

It’s not my Times over hype mate - it’s called passing on national news, sorry if it spoils your drinking plans - you’ll need to get some cans in while you watch I-follow.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Irchy cob on March 12, 2020, 12:23:17 pm
It’s not my Times over hype mate - it’s called passing on national news, sorry if it spoils your drinking plans - you’ll need to get some cans in while you watch I-follow.

Having said that there are now conflicting reports suggesting that the weekend fixtures will run as normal - it’s all a bit of a mess to be honest.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: guest2995 on March 12, 2020, 13:22:23 pm
The biggest issue here is cashflow.
It might send clubs out of business .


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: andy scouse on March 12, 2020, 13:44:06 pm
Might sends clubs out of business - you mean just like whats going to happen to the airline industry.Too many lower league clubs are already on the brink expect a few more Bury, Bolton, and Macclesfield type cave ins.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Irchy cob on March 12, 2020, 13:47:26 pm
It’s lucky we didn’t splash out with the FA Cup money - looks like we’re going to need it. I’ve read that one possibility is postponing the euros and extending the season into the summer but I can’t see how that would work given that the majority of players contracts expire at the end of May.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: clarkeysntfc on March 12, 2020, 14:12:29 pm
It seems that the logical option is to suspend the football season by between 2-4 weeks as we have seen elsewhere, extend the season in to May & June and perhaps postpone the Euro 2020 tournament by 12 months.

Footballers, managers and officials are no more immune to this than anyone else is, so playing behind closed doors is totally illogical.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: 1971cobbler on March 12, 2020, 15:09:43 pm
It seems that the logical option is to suspend the football season by between 2-4 weeks as we have seen elsewhere, extend the season in to May & June and perhaps postpone the Euro 2020 tournament by 12 months.

Footballers, managers and officials are no more immune to this than anyone else is, so playing behind closed doors is totally illogical.

Or, we could all follow Beds example and watch the match from the hill?  ;D

Maybe Beds knew something we didn't? :o


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Irchy cob on March 12, 2020, 15:17:57 pm
It seems that the logical option is to suspend the football season by between 2-4 weeks as we have seen elsewhere, extend the season in to May & June and perhaps postpone the Euro 2020 tournament by 12 months.

Footballers, managers and officials are no more immune to this than anyone else is, so playing behind closed doors is totally illogical.

I agree that is the logical option but as I said earlier, players contracts expire at the end of may so it would open a can of worms.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: guest3063 on March 12, 2020, 15:31:10 pm
I agree that is the logical option but as I said earlier, players contracts expire at the end of may so it would open a can of worms.

End of June normally.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: 606 Parklands_Cobbler on March 12, 2020, 15:49:13 pm
I agree that is the logical option but as I said earlier, players contracts expire at the end of may so it would open a can of worms.

Pretty sure they end at the end of June right?


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 12, 2020, 15:49:21 pm
Or, we could all follow Beds example and watch the match from the hill?  ;D

Maybe Beds knew something we didn't? :o
And what a hill that is at Forest Green!  ;D


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: guest2995 on March 12, 2020, 15:56:04 pm
Quite honestly , football is the least of the worries with all of this .
It’s going to send more than just football clubs to the brink . At least they still get money from the league - some of us will get nothing .


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 12, 2020, 16:10:27 pm
Bit of common sense is all that is needed...this lot years ahead of the game!  ;)

https://images.app.goo.gl/eZJNFC6KUo4Zuo237


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Dan on March 13, 2020, 07:53:01 am
Following the WHO's (imo, more over-hype comparing older fatalities with normal flu) report, it would be rather a knee-jerk reaction to be seen to be doing something.
South Korea are leading the way with 10,000 tests per 1 million population per day. UK currently on 380 odd. That rather than knee jerk reactions would be the way forward...given Cheltenham is on today too!

Glad it was too. Fantastic day  ;D


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: BackOfTheNet on March 13, 2020, 09:03:48 am
Emergency EFL board meeting this morning - I'd be amazed if the weekend's fixtures go ahead as normal.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 13, 2020, 09:48:40 am
Emergency EFL board meeting this morning - I'd be amazed if the weekend's fixtures go ahead as normal.
Then be amazed!


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 13, 2020, 10:48:34 am
EFL has agreed to suspend all games until 4 April at least due to the virus outbreak...

https://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/sport/football/breaking-all-efl-fixtures-suspended-three-weeks-amid-coronavirus-crisis-2449416


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: BackOfTheNet on March 13, 2020, 11:05:56 am
Then be amazed!

Or not.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: honcho on March 13, 2020, 11:37:09 am
Is this historic are we living through actual history this will be remembered for years to come.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: guest49 on March 13, 2020, 11:50:20 am
Does that mean the redevelopment is on hold?  ;D

Interesting that the Prem/EFL have taken action contrary to Boris and his ‘scientific’ advice.
Let’s go straight to the play-offs.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: honcho on March 13, 2020, 11:53:55 am
The SFL have done the same when Sturgeon had expected them to play until Sunday.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: everbrite on March 13, 2020, 12:07:37 pm
Does that mean the redevelopment is on hold?  ;D


Leave the ReDev alone😎


#tag respect the ReDev


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: CobblerForever on March 13, 2020, 12:18:41 pm
Does that mean the redevelopment is on hold?  ;D

Interesting that the Prem/EFL have taken action contrary to Boris and his ‘scientific’ advice.
Let’s go straight to the play-offs.

"Let's go straight to the play-offs"

Not without unanimous agreement from all other party's involved - otherwise legal challenge.

I presume you were being flippant though.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Melbourne Cobbler on March 13, 2020, 12:21:47 pm
It’s a fair chance this could be the end of the season? In any event thats probably a minor concern. Without being overly dramatic or sentimental can I just say keep safe everyone.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: CobblerForever on March 13, 2020, 12:34:32 pm
It’s a fair chance this could be the end of the season? In any event thats probably a minor concern. Without being overly dramatic or sentimental can I just say keep safe everyone.

End the season when the "all clear" (or whatever you want to call it) is received and cut/adjust the following season in such a way as to make it fair to all stakeholders.

Perhaps Evers can tell us what happened during the last war ! (nb I jest Evers).

As you say, keep well everyone.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: clarkeysntfc on March 13, 2020, 12:48:09 pm
Absolutely the correct thing to do. Football and all sports for that matter are largely irrelevant in this time of crisis. Stay safe everyone.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: CobblerForever on March 13, 2020, 12:51:08 pm
Wouldn't this potentially be a good chance to trial league football played through the summer months. An attractive proposition on a warm summer night I've always felt. Currently, I can't wait to get back into the car and some warmth especially after a night game.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: NTFC87 on March 13, 2020, 13:20:39 pm
Well non league football is on still for now if anyone fancies watching football this weekend


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: EB Claret on March 13, 2020, 13:59:42 pm
Does that mean the redevelopment is on hold?  ;D

Interesting that the Prem/EFL have taken action contrary to Boris and his ‘scientific’ advice.
Let’s go straight to the play-offs.

It means the Redev thread is going to take a real hammering for three weeks :D


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: EB Claret on March 13, 2020, 14:04:34 pm
Perhaps the Pools panel could meet to decide the results of all the remaining games. Then the Dubious goals people could have their say. Then of course VAR would step in to adjudicate AND! none of us would be any the wiser  :-\ :-X ???


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Bingers on March 13, 2020, 14:26:45 pm

Perhaps Evers can tell us what happened during the war ! (nb I jest Evers).



Which war, the Great War, the Boer War, the English Civil War or the War of the Roses?



Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: everbrite on March 13, 2020, 14:48:28 pm
Absolutely the correct thing to do. Football and all sports for that matter are largely irrelevant in this time of crisis. Stay safe everyone.

Wow - you were on the Government Covid10 Advisory Board ;D


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: everbrite on March 13, 2020, 15:15:56 pm
Which war, the Great War, the Boer War, the English Civil War or the War of the Roses?


In the last war according to my father some football was played particularly in 1944. Frank Grande Club Historian gives some info. Naturally there has been a few civil wars prior to the 'Roses' - the Boudican Rebellion was a pretty nasty affair.

First Barons' War (1215–1217)
Second Barons' War (1264–1267)

Do agree Frank?



Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 13, 2020, 15:49:08 pm
In the last war according to my father some football was played particularly in 1944. Frank Grande Club Historian gives some info. Naturally there has been a few civil wars prior to the 'Roses' - the Boudican Rebellion was a pretty nasty affair.

First Barons' War (1215–1217)
Second Barons' War (1264–1267)

Do agree Frank?


Why it's refered to as the 'Great War' I don't know!

It was ok, but not great!  :P


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: guest2995 on March 13, 2020, 18:36:08 pm
I wonder if this is the last game we are able to see for a while .
I suspect we may get away with Tuesday but not sure after that .
As predicted .
I don’t think we will see football until possibly June earliest .
Nice chance to watch a UCL game but I do think they should be cancelled too . The players will spread it in changing rooms


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: St Edmundsbury Cobbler on March 13, 2020, 20:54:00 pm
National League games are on. Southern and Isthmian Leagues are all P-P for the next seven days.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Coolcat on March 15, 2020, 00:20:36 am
National League games are on. Southern and Isthmian Leagues are all P-P for the next seven days.
And so did you go to any?


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: St Edmundsbury Cobbler on March 15, 2020, 06:10:27 am
And so did you go to any?

No, I went to home bargains for toilet roll


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 15, 2020, 07:36:09 am
I was going to the Woking - D&R game until they called it off at lunchtime...


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: honcho on March 15, 2020, 09:15:03 am
The Great Fire of London wasn't that great either.


Title: Re: Next Up: Veggie time as the Cobblers travel to Forest Green
Post by: west stand oap on March 15, 2020, 10:45:40 am
Depending on how long the football ban continues Sam Hoskins could be serving the longest suspension ever for a Cobblers player.