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You're not starved of highlights even at this level. Although they do seem to be a bit behind this season, they haven't updated it with the new teams, I'm pretty sure they will have the highlights of all conf games because they've also got some live games scheduled.
> And BillySkank:
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> [URL]http://cardswebsphotos.fotopic.net/c694093.html[/URL]
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> Photos of yesterday from my brother and some other Woking fan.
I'm tempted to report you to our cockwipe stewards ;-)
Some good photos in there though.
> Me and the Stevenage massive will boss the away end on boxing day.
> Managed 787 last year at Barnet, should be something similar this
> year.
Not sure how many Hereford brought but they filled the South Habbin and a few rows of the South stand. But >700 will be more I'd've thought.
[URL]http://cardswebsphotos.fotopic.net/c694093.html[/URL]
Photos of yesterday from my brother and some other Woking fan.
EDIT: Oh, and on a more serious note, were you one of the ones attacked by those idiot Aldershite fans? Seriously they get worse every year. Last year they chucked a brick through the Hereford bus which hit a girl, and at our home match last year a few of them waited outside the home exit of one part of the ground looking for trouble. Also they were linked with racist chanting in the FA Cup a couple of seasons back. Absolute idiots and I'm surprised they haven't been fined yet.
> EDIT: By the way, behind Hereford, you were the second largest away
> support we've had so far. Well done :-)
Me and the Stevenage massive will boss the away end on boxing day. Managed 787 last year at Barnet, should be something similar this year.
Did Woking score a normal goal from open play? This would be extraordinary.
> There are quite a few good grounds in the Conference, mind. Stevenage,
> York and Halifax being the first to spring to mind. And apparantly
> Burton have got a nice new ground, so I'll probably go and check that
> one out this season.
Halifax & York are both recent ex-League teams too, though. And Stevenage are loaded. It basically comes down to the money really, I just find it incredible to see simply how different non-League football is from League football.
I like it in the Conference, and I have to say if
> we went up or down I'd miss it in a strange way.
Hey, I wasn't knocking it in any way. I've always maintained that football is at its best at grassroots and lower league levels. It's not overshadowed by the money or the inherent fame that goes with it. I find, and always have found, that football is somehow purer without those distractions.
I also probably
> wouldn't have as strong a memory of Conf footy as I do now. For
> instance name me any Woking fixture in the last 3 years and I'll tell
> you the exact result and scorers, and 75% of the time how our goals
> were scored too.
>
> ...
>
> What?
>
> ...Yes...I know I need a life. And?
>
> :- (
:-)
...
What?
...Yes...I know I need a life. And?
:- (
It's quite a culture shock coming down from League football and seeing the disparity between our stadium (which still wasn't exactly top class even in League 2) and the rest of those in the Conference. Strange to think that, technically, it's the same difference as between League 1 & 2 yet, in reality, it's so much larger.