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cds wrote: Mon Feb 01 2021 2:56 pm Dan Cockerline off to the pub league - good choice of picture 👍🏼
Bit of a commute for him
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Cohen Bramall moves from Colchester to Lincoln City on a 'multi year contract'.

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Dash wrote: Tue Feb 02 2021 5:05 am Cohen Bramall moves from Colchester to Lincoln City on a 'multi year contract'.

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Looking up a postcode on Google Maps today, I stumbled across a street that has been named after the late, great Paul Ware as the old Victoria Ground site is being redeveloped:
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A nice touch from Stoke-On-Trent Council that. What a player he was.
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:clap: :clap:

And I'm glad (in a way) that some redevelopment is finally taking place, it's been a very sad sight/site since SCFC left the Victoria Ground...
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cds wrote: Wed Feb 03 2021 8:39 pm Looking up a postcode on Google Maps today, I stumbled across a street that has been named after the late, great Paul Ware as the old Victoria Ground site is being redeveloped:
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A nice touch from Stoke-On-Trent Council that. What a player he was.
Brilliant, a player that will forever be remembered by all fans attending at the time.
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Lee K wrote: Thu Feb 04 2021 9:17 am
cds wrote: Wed Feb 03 2021 8:39 pm Looking up a postcode on Google Maps today, I stumbled across a street that has been named after the late, great Paul Ware as the old Victoria Ground site is being redeveloped:
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A nice touch from Stoke-On-Trent Council that. What a player he was.
Brilliant, a player that will forever be remembered by all fans attending at the time.
Great lad was Paul and a great player.
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Thanks Del, you're a star - don't know why but every time I try and post a tweet at the moment it comes up as "unavailable"!

And by the way, see replies to that one, some crackers!

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cds wrote: Wed Feb 03 2021 8:39 pm Looking up a postcode on Google Maps today, I stumbled across a street that has been named after the late, great Paul Ware as the old Victoria Ground site is being redeveloped:
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A nice touch from Stoke-On-Trent Council that. What a player he was.
Nice gesture.

The HTFCSA had managed to secure something similar, in regards to roads being named after former players, with the Council and developers for the new roads around Keys Park but I'm not sure where that currently is.
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Joey Butlin signs short term contract with Hereford FC.

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Dash wrote: Sat Feb 06 2021 1:48 pm Joey Butlin signs short term contract with Hereford FC.

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May be just a short holiday for Butlin... I'll get me coat...
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Tyrone Barnett still doing it - someone said he's 35 now, I haven't checked...

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Glyn wrote: Sun Feb 07 2021 11:26 am Tyrone Barnett still doing it - someone said he's 35 now, I haven't checked...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55867174
Checked now. Correct. That's quite a selection of clubs...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrone_Barnett
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Glyn wrote: Sun Feb 07 2021 12:43 pm
Glyn wrote: Sun Feb 07 2021 11:26 am Tyrone Barnett still doing it - someone said he's 35 now, I haven't checked...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55867174
Checked now. Correct. That's quite a selection of clubs...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrone_Barnett
Almost as well travelled as you...
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Lee K wrote: Sun Feb 07 2021 1:52 pm
Glyn wrote: Sun Feb 07 2021 12:43 pm
Glyn wrote: Sun Feb 07 2021 11:26 am Tyrone Barnett still doing it - someone said he's 35 now, I haven't checked...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55867174
Checked now. Correct. That's quite a selection of clubs...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrone_Barnett
Almost as well travelled as you...
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Scott wrote: Sat Feb 06 2021 1:01 pm The HTFCSA had managed to secure something similar, in regards to roads being named after former players, with the Council and developers for the new roads around Keys Park but I'm not sure where that currently is.
One of the roads has already been labelled as O’Connor Avenue according to Google Maps with a couple still to be named. Foster Way perhaps? Or Brindley Road? What about Kyle Perry Close? :)
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cds wrote: Mon Feb 08 2021 9:00 am
Scott wrote: Sat Feb 06 2021 1:01 pm The HTFCSA had managed to secure something similar, in regards to roads being named after former players, with the Council and developers for the new roads around Keys Park but I'm not sure where that currently is.
One of the roads has already been labelled as O’Connor Avenue according to Google Maps with a couple still to be named. Foster Way perhaps? Or Brindley Road? What about Kyle Perry Close? :)
It would have to be a wide road to be called Kyle Perry Close :-)
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cds wrote: Mon Feb 08 2021 9:00 am
Scott wrote: Sat Feb 06 2021 1:01 pm The HTFCSA had managed to secure something similar, in regards to roads being named after former players, with the Council and developers for the new roads around Keys Park but I'm not sure where that currently is.
One of the roads has already been labelled as O’Connor Avenue according to Google Maps with a couple still to be named. Foster Way perhaps? Or Brindley Road? What about Kyle Perry Close? :)
It's great they have done that - does Joe know that is the case? Haven't seen anything in the news or anything on it!
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Mark wrote: Mon Feb 08 2021 12:31 pm
cds wrote: Mon Feb 08 2021 9:00 am
Scott wrote: Sat Feb 06 2021 1:01 pm The HTFCSA had managed to secure something similar, in regards to roads being named after former players, with the Council and developers for the new roads around Keys Park but I'm not sure where that currently is.
One of the roads has already been labelled as O’Connor Avenue according to Google Maps with a couple still to be named. Foster Way perhaps? Or Brindley Road? What about Kyle Perry Close? :)
It's great they have done that - does Joe know that is the case? Haven't seen anything in the news or anything on it!
I've done a bit more digging today and the other roads do indeed already have names; Pitmen Way for the main approach and the other two I'm assuming are named after 1910s striker 'Tosh' Griffiths and the 1951 title-winning skipper Dicky Dew?
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cds wrote: Mon Feb 08 2021 8:02 pm
Mark wrote: Mon Feb 08 2021 12:31 pm
cds wrote: Mon Feb 08 2021 9:00 am
Scott wrote: Sat Feb 06 2021 1:01 pm The HTFCSA had managed to secure something similar, in regards to roads being named after former players, with the Council and developers for the new roads around Keys Park but I'm not sure where that currently is.
One of the roads has already been labelled as O’Connor Avenue according to Google Maps with a couple still to be named. Foster Way perhaps? Or Brindley Road? What about Kyle Perry Close? :)
It's great they have done that - does Joe know that is the case? Haven't seen anything in the news or anything on it!
I've done a bit more digging today and the other roads do indeed already have names; Pitmen Way for the main approach and the other two I'm assuming are named after 1910s striker 'Tosh' Griffiths and the 1951 title-winning skipper Dicky Dew?
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Thanks for digging this out Chris. You are correct in your assumption - back in 2018 there were a number of names put forward by HTFCSA members with these three coming out on top in the members vote. It covers quite a nice cross cross section of our history. I hope that something can be sorted with Hednesford Town Council and Taylor Wimpey for a ceremony once it is safe to do so.
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Taylor Allen’s loan at Leamington extended further
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Chey Dunkley solid at centre-half and dealing with Akinfenwa as Wednesday put Blose into the bottom two...

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Mark Gayle is one of this week’s featured players in the SPL’s ‘They played in the Southern Football League’ series

“One of the best goalkeepers in non-league football during the early 2000s” - well, he got plenty of practice in with some of the defenders in front of him at that time!
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