Finally football with crowds, and a double header of FA Cup action for Football Weekends Nine days shy of six months, it was finally game day for me again! No one could have foreseen the devastating impact on all aspects of life when it all came to a halt in March. It certainly put the … Continue reading Black and White Tales from the North East
Go East- Part 3,Հայաստան
ARMENIA V BULGARIA, World Cup Qualifier, Yerevan, 11th October 2013 Go East finishes up quite far east, indeed to this date, the furthest East I have ventured in Europe, and only on one solitary occasion when I went to Japan have I been further in this direction thus far. I guess I should be thankfully, … Continue reading Go East- Part 3,Հայաստան
Go East- Part 2, Makedonija
MAKEDONIJA V SCOTLAND, World Cup Qualifier, Skopje 10th September 2013 In continuation of part one in Srbija.(See next article below) Post Burek nibbling, the border formalities were next up as the journey continued into the mostly southerly state of what was once Yugoslavia, bound for the capital, Skopje as we were. Remarkably in the ‘90’s … Continue reading Go East- Part 2, Makedonija
Go East- Part 1, Srbija
The first of three tales and reflections on games/trips that all happened within a matter of weeks of each other in the autumn of 2013, where all three matches were World Cup Qualifiers, so move over Go West, we are heading East. Part One SRBIJA V HRVATSKA, World Cup Qualifier, Beograd, 6th September 2013 My … Continue reading Go East- Part 1, Srbija
Foroyar Forever
With my 40th article in Football Weekends this month on Pistoiese, it brought to mind the notion that my very first article, published in September 2016 in the 6th edition of the magazine (we forgive the tiny wee editorial error in the original headline), has never been put on my blog. Football Weekends is now … Continue reading Foroyar Forever
Tiddly Tales
Three tales of curious games, with accidental, hilarious and distraught moments mixed in. They all involve relatively tiddly teams from Latvia, Liechtenstein and San Marino, and it seems one such occasion comes along every decade or so! 1/ LATVIA V ISRAEL, 4th June 2011 The king of all the random games I have ever attended … Continue reading Tiddly Tales
i Neroverdi di Sassuolo
If you played football at primary school, do you recall the first colours you donned to play? My first colours were green and black taken from the school crest. We used to play in a striped shirt with this combination, but we went radical one season when the coach/teacher ordered us the Borussia Monchengladbach shirt … Continue reading i Neroverdi di Sassuolo
Padova & Calcio
The continuation of tales of yesteryear football takes us all all the way back to June 1988, not just the game itself, but the entire entertaining day out for two relative novices going to games abroad at that time, my longstanding chum Grant and I. This was only my second game in Italy, following Cesena … Continue reading Padova & Calcio
Cesena Spareggio
This week's Covid recollection goes right back to the start, my first ever game abroad at Cesena. In the photo above we were right in the back row, top left of the high curva at the opposite end. "Picture the scene, the final league matches of Italy’s Serie B at the end of the 1986/87 … Continue reading Cesena Spareggio
Vicenza Salvezza
I recently discovered some of my early writing, and given this COVID period where football is scarce, I thought I would lift some of these tales from typed paper into the modern world of my blog! We start with one of my earliest games abroad, a remarkable pivotal moment in the history of Vicenza Calcio … Continue reading Vicenza Salvezza










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