@TonyIncenzo@NonLeagueCrowd 1. Chelsea
2. Chertsey Town
3. Mile Oak
4. Fulham
5. Burgess Hill Town and (from afar only these days) Wycombe Wanderers. L
@DurhamWASP On a visit to London many moons ago my older brother bought me the paperback of ‘How To Be Topp’ in Foyles bookshop in Charing Cross Road. I’ve been a Molesworth and Ronald Searle fan ever since. My collection (not all Searle though)…
@CorinthianCas Very sad news! Brilliant photographer and always an inspiration to us lesser mortals trying to take half decent photos at our local clubs. Pleased I got to meet him when @Official_BHTFC played at @CorinthianCas a few years ago. RIP Stuart.
@HBFCHistory@IsthmianLeague Really good player. The only photo I took of him. 9th October 1982 for Wycombe at Loakes Park v Dulwich Hamlet. He scored here but it ended 2-2.
@JulianDutton1 Presumably shot in London as that’s a picture of the Thames with the old St.Paul’s Cathedral in the background. We used to have a biscuit tin in the 60’s with that scene on it.
@thehurmanator@GotNotGot Quite a week that was wasn’t it. Special train laid on up to Altringham. Did what we thought was the hard bit by drawing 1-1 only to get stuffed at home the following week. All with a defeat by Hungerford Town in the Berkshire and Bucks Cup on the BH Monday in between 😞
@AFC_Fazeel A long time ago…Asa Hartford was meant to join Leeds from WBA but failed a medical. Didn’t stop him playing on for WBA and later signing for Man City.