Monthly Archives: October 2018

RIP Khun Vichai

I don’t think I can improve on the words that players, pundits, journalists and many others have written or said about the death of our chairman, his two staff and the two pilots on Saturday night. I certainly don’t have … Continue reading

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Sticky moments

TLF was staring down the barrel of an empty football gun. No St Albans game after being booted out of the FA Cup and Lesta not playing until Monday evening. Nothing to occupy the little grey worry cells. Mr TLF … Continue reading

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Last orders

Never has so much beer been served to so many by so few. Or something like that. National League Day, a celebration of semi pro and grassroots football usually guarantees a good crow at Clarence Park. There are no Premier … Continue reading

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Retail therapy

“I will prepare and some day my chance will come” I’m not sure Abe Lincoln was talking about running his local non-league football club shop but TLF’s chance to be in loco parentis of the merchandise arrived on the evening … Continue reading

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Veni, vidi, vici

Melbourne Park, Chelmsford. Midway through through the first half, the Mighty Saints are 2-0 down and having a shocker. Our midfield dynamo and captain for the day Solomon Sambou advances on goal, bringing a little bit of hope into the … Continue reading

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