If you support a club through thick and thin, home and away, I am sure you occasionally come across anomalies where certain clubs seem somewhat lacking from your viewing roster. That aspect can be even more exacerbated in the relatively small world of Scottish football, where if you land in the same league as other … Continue reading The Links of Montrose
Author: tbcharrua
Ton Up – In Praise of Cappielow
Every country still has a few football stadiums that get the punters of a certain vintage misty eyed for the nostalgia of when the game seemed a whole lot less commercially packaged. Sadly, with the vast majority of top sides everywhere these days having shiny, modern venues, you need to trickle down a tier or … Continue reading Ton Up – In Praise of Cappielow
2,000 and counting
I guess hitting 2,000 games in just under 50 years doesn’t constitute a terribly fast pace to the landmark, and you’d be right. Since my first game in late October 1972 the early years weren’t exactly chokeful of going to games. Indeed, 1972 to 1980 only saw sporadic games, and perhaps some are missing from … Continue reading 2,000 and counting
ICT in Europe, a fans recollection
Inverness Caledonian Thistle’s Scottish Cup victory was undoubtedly the pinnacle of success for the club in 2015. It was even more glorious than finishing third in the league that same season, but for the more global citizen in me, getting to see my team play in Europe had always been my dream. So much so, … Continue reading ICT in Europe, a fans recollection
Genoa Nervy
The current Serie A campaign has been anything but kind to the clubs of Liguria. For the first time in nearly a century, the most north westerly coastal region of Italy is providing three clubs to the top flight, for a second season on the trot too. Only Lombardy can equal the trio of representatives, … Continue reading Genoa Nervy
El Centenario remembered
With the Copa Libertadores Final being played in the home of football, the Centenario, it seemed the perfect opportunity to delve into my memories of the 15 games I have seen there. Just having been once at this magnificent historical venue would be phenomenal, but my passion for futbol in Uruguay and Argentina has pulled … Continue reading El Centenario remembered
Oh Siena
The classic trio of Italian cities for tourism are of course Roma, Firenze and Venezia. Each and everyone of them is absolutely amazing, and certainly if you have never been, even to one of them, I would implore ticking that box. Curiously, football in cities of great beauty rarely converts too much in the way … Continue reading Oh Siena
The Curious Case of Clydebank
If you are a follower of Scottish football from a distance, and just keep tabs on the league tables or Cup matches, the recent appearance of Clydebank in the Scottish Cup might have brought back some misty eyed memories. For the first time since 2001/02 The Bankies as they are known, were back in Scotland’s … Continue reading The Curious Case of Clydebank
Hop ’20 (played in ’21)
In early March 2020 I guess we all knew something bad was evolving with the virus, but as I walked out of the stadium in Alloa, I never thought that the final whistle on the 2019/20 was coming. The cancellation of all football from Friday 13th March was an omen, just a week shy of … Continue reading Hop ’20 (played in ’21)
D Tales
The summer of 2021 had its usual round of financial issues in Italy. It was probably to be more than expected, after all, if a normal close season is chaotic, a season without matchday income was always going to be an even more fraught passage of time. When the dust settled, the situation wasn’t as … Continue reading D Tales










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