Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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Originally Posted by
StraightOuttaCanton
I’ve not lived in the UK for 10 years now but I still know the entire country like the back of my hand. I travelled it so extensively because of the work I did in the pub business that if you told me any address today to drive to I still think I could get within a quarter of a mile of it from just
about anywhere. I may get a little confused in centra London to be fair but that apart nothing would daunt me
A miss is as good as a mile.
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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bobh
Interesting that you mentioned Port Vale, which, apart from a football club, doesn't exist on any map.
Port vale FC is definitely on the map!
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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lardy
Reading - biscuitmen (not used so much now)
Wycombe - chairboys for furniture industry
My favourite is introducing ‘new’ Chelsea fans to The Pensioners nickname :hehe:
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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Tuerto
Yup, i really enjoy the travelling, although i'm not a huge fan of driving if that makes any sense. Sat navs have killed the art of map reading, ****ing up and having a massive argument :hehe:
that sounds familiar the noise in the back (where the f**k you going) one tip i had on the way back from barnet follow the planes to the m4:t:hehe:
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Geography. Anyone else's geographical prowess improved since being a football fan from a young age? I was always fascinated at to where certain places were, all of those exotic names i heard on the classified results...Bury, Port Vale, Halifax...:hehe: I know it sounds a bit sad, but i had a detailed map of the UK when i was a kid and would look up where the football grounds were situated, paying particular attention to the Cities where there were more than one club, trying to fathom how any city could have more than one football club,
Later in life, driving to away games, a great education in my opinion. I still say that if you can drive from Cardiff to selhurst park, through London(no m25) and without a sat nav, you've cracked it :hehe:
I agree with this Dennis.
I remember watching the football results on Saturday as a child and wondering where half of the places were until my Dad explained, and could never quite understand how London could have so many teams.
And where was Metropolitan Police? Now I know as I have played there!
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Luton, and Stockport (the Hatters)
Everton (the Toffees - not quite the same I admit)
Newport County (the Ironsides)
Sheffield United (the Blades - steelmen)
Rotherham (the Millers)
Reading (the Biscuitmen)
Grimsby (the Mariners)
Scunthorpe (the Iron)
Fulham (The Cottagers) I’ll get my coat......
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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Bobby Dandruff
I agree with this Dennis.
I remember watching the football results on Saturday as a child and wondering where half of the places were until my Dad explained, and could never quite understand how London could have so many teams.
And where was Metropolitan Police? Now I know as I have played there!
Played against the Met? If so that's a decent level Bob.
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Played against the Met? If so that's a decent level Bob.
I wish Dennis!
I watch their first team play quite regularly but Met Police have very nice facilities (near where I live) and I have played on their pitches not against them. :-)
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Luton, and Stockport (the Hatters)
Everton (the Toffees - not quite the same I admit)
Newport County (the Ironsides)
Sheffield United (the Blades - steelmen)
Rotherham (the Millers)
Reading (the Biscuitmen)
Grimsby (the Mariners)
Scunthorpe (the Iron)
West Ham are/were The Iron too.
Why are Peterboro the posh?
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
Maths - especially multiples of 3. Take aways for goal difference- and complicated division as in 1924 League table.
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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Dave Blue
Maths - especially multiples of 3. Take aways for goal difference- and complicated division as in 1924 League table.
I agree with the geography points, but I learned more maths (arithmetic really) when we skived off school on a Friday afternoon to play pool and darts at the Horse And Jockey.
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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jon1959
I agree with the geography points, but I learned more maths (arithmetic really) when we skived off school on a Friday afternoon to play pool and darts at the Horse And Jockey.
Incredible what sport can do in terms of learning. I'd have pissed about in a Geography lesson and bunked a Maths lesson, yet give me a dart board or a map with the locations of football stadiums then learning would become pleasure.
Re: Knowledge gained from being a football fan-No 1
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jon1959
I agree with the geography points, but I learned more maths (arithmetic really) when we skived off school on a Friday afternoon to play pool and darts at the Horse And Jockey.
I had an uncle who was useless at maths, but you said to him 111, and he'd go T19, S14, D20, miss the T19 and get 19 then T20, D16.