The passion of football in a number of countries is all part of the rich tapestry of the game in these lands. The commercial orchestration of the larger European leagues has taken something away from the fan versus the action, sanitising it all taking the games ultimate colour away in the process. Nowhere … Continue reading Yo soy de Racing
The Shaymen
If you say the name Shay, the majority of "Sports" fans will assume you are talking about a famous baseball field on the other side of the pond! For the true football romantic, and supporters in the UK especially it can only be the home of FC Halifax Town. The Shay is a wonderful … Continue reading The Shaymen
St Petersburg and Mother Russia’s World Cup
Last year’s World Cup in Russia was a wonderful event. It may have surprised a lot of onlookers, but those who ventured to the largest country on the planet returned home with glowing testimony. The cynical still refused to accept that Russia could so wonderfully organise the event, endeavouring to pour scorn on the … Continue reading St Petersburg and Mother Russia’s World Cup
It’s my club
This article was first published in Football Weekends in 2016, then altered for use in Edinburgh City's match programme for our Scottish Cup tie in the capital, and now embellished a little for blog consumption with a wee crystal ball gazing as to just how amazing the end of our 25th year might end! The … Continue reading It’s my club
Cumbrian Gems
Barrow AFC and AFC Workington are the Cumbrian old guard, both former Football League sides who were voted out and sent into the non-league wilderness back in the ‘70’s, long before the pyramid system came into being. Neither have troubled the door of the league since, and in one of the most remote coastal … Continue reading Cumbrian Gems
Old foes, Elgin v Inverness
Elgin and Inverness are separated by a mere 39 miles of the A96, but a Scottish Cup 4th Round tie (FA Cup Round 3 equivalent!) between the two cities main football teams at the end of January 2017 brought together two old foes (or three?!!). Elgin City FC have a proud Scottish Cup tradition, … Continue reading Old foes, Elgin v Inverness
Groundhop 2018- East of Scotland League
This article was written in March 2018 for Football Weekends with some of the pontification surrounding mere rumours because of the fluid nature East of Scotland league at the time. However, while bits are out of date, I hope it is still an entertaining read. The final paragraph is added and sets the agenda … Continue reading Groundhop 2018- East of Scotland League
Spartan viewings
When I suggested to FW's Editor Jim a cross border raid to cover back to back Spartans games on either side of the English and Scottish divide at Christmas, it was purely on the basis of the similar name, and the idea that in their respective lands both are high profile non league sides … Continue reading Spartan viewings
Montevideo, a football city
The capital of Uruguay is without doubt a hotbed of football. Indeed, given it hosted the first ever World Cup in 1930 single handed, its passion for the beautiful game has never diminished! The iconic Centenario Stadium, built for that tournament is coined as "the home of football" has FIFA heritage status, … Continue reading Montevideo, a football city
North by North East
Every time I see the words "The North", it brings back memories of a great Argentine friend of mine who had flown into Britain for the first time, lured here by Monty Python's re-union at the 02 in London! Post the "bleedin' demise" of that entertaining gig, the next day we set off … Continue reading North by North East










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