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Following the Shaymen: Cack-Handed Away Guide IV: COLWYN BAY FC.
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Friday, 27 May 2011. Cack-Handed Away Guide IV: COLWYN BAY FC. Cack-Handed Away Guide IV: COLWYN BAY FC. Colwyn Bay Football Club. The Bay, The Seagulls. But we call them. Clown Bay, Throw-in Bay, Colon Bay, Cold Wind Bay. Managers: Dave Challinor, Colin Woodthorpe. 2010/11: 2nd, Northern Premier League. 2009/10: 4th, Northern Premier League Division One North (promoted via play-offs). 2008/09: 4th, Northern Premier League Division One North. Highest position: 2010/11: 2nd, Northern Premier League. A thi...
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Celebrating Canadian football (soccer) grounds, from non-league to MLS. Skip to primary content. Did a five-matches-in-three-days hop of the Canadian Soccer League). The 100 Football Grounds Club. Mostly Newcastle/northern England, with some Japan spells). The Ball is Round. No Train to Brechin. Scottish football, particularly Angus and Dundee). Ode to the Wee Red Book. Pie and Mushy Peas. The Real FA Cup. Reynard’s Hunting Grounds. Tales from the Pigeon Stand: A South London Football Resource. Get every...
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Hello World. Again. Let’s try again, shall we? Yeah, the issue was mainly that Author. Followed by WP Email Capture. Got in the way. The latter of which has been pretty successful for me. As such, writing to you lot, just well wasn’t profitable. Or in the pub. One of the three. The plan is to reduce the amount of sites I am managing or require an epic amount of managing and content creation (blogs, mainly), and build up small sites for stuff that interests me. Blogging Dojo. This site, along with Winwar.
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Football Archives - Rhys Wynne
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Je ne veux pas aller travailler – What Being Welsh at Euro 2016 Meant to Me. Last Wednesday night, I cried myself to sleep. This was my third campaign as a paid member of the Welsh qualification campaign. The first was largely a damp squib, both in terms of fun and results, but by the second campaign I began making friends as well as see an upturn in results in Scotland and Belgium. Cyprus, where the wheels were prepared to be put on the bandwagon. This manifested itself in the campaign that – afte...
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