If Walsall ceased to be who would you follow?
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Cockerney Saddler wrote:Do you live in Whitnash Saddlersam? Liking your shout for the Bears too!
I used to live on Brunel Close in Whitnash as a matter of fact!!!!
My term time home is High Wycombe cuz of university but when i'm not there i reside in little old Southam now.
Leam's ground is practically smack in the middle of Southam and Whitnash. its quite posh too for a team only 4 years old (well sort of 4 years old!)
What about you?
was thinking Cockerney saddler doesn't really make me think of Whitnash, more West Ham :)
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If we sank below confererence north/south, I might admit defeat and look elsewhere. I'm from Friar Park and would end up (like the rest of my family) as a Bag Lady. I used to stnad at the top of the Brummy rd with siblings and remember when they were genuine contenders - we used to play at home on alternate saturdays to WBA. It'd never be the same though - they'd always be a substitute for the saddlers.
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geoffwhiting wrote:In fact Saigon, this is one hell of a fantastic question to answer with any certainty, it really is such a dilemma. What a great idea for a thread mate. :D
Cheers Geoff, I think I'd follow a local team Pelsall Villa, Rushall Olympic and the like. Albion represent the only league club I would ever contemplate watching on a semi regular basis although to say I would support them is going too far. :wink:
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Cockerney Saddler wrote:Great question Mr Saigon. Used to support my hometown team as a kid – AP Leamington – and the Dalglish-era Liverpool. Then it was all about Walsall.
Now I'd have to go with Leamington Town or a few others I've always had a soft spot for – maybe Kiddy down here or Hibernian up in Scotland. And, because there's a bit of Italian in me, Napoli (although they're on their arses at the moment).
Cheers mate :wink:
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saddlove wrote:c'mon saigon! that's 7% for no-one so far! where our voice?
I admire your loyalty :D
But if I had added a 'no-one' option it would have been flooded and made the results far less interesting.
Now it's possible to see that our natural allies are Albion and possibly Villa rather than Blues and other league clubs. There's a large surge towards lower league clubs too, reflecting our collective loyalty to Walsall further. :wink:
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Well saddlersam, I've been living in London for about 10 years now, hence the Cockerney Saddler bit. No Hammers or Chelsea for me, although I can see Highbury from my living room window.
But my home village is Bishops Tachbrook, and have been following Leamo's progress for a while (my dad is mates with the chairman, Mick Brady). Fantastic to see the club up and running again after all these years – it'd been too long.
So, are you an Old Mint type of guy?
But my home village is Bishops Tachbrook, and have been following Leamo's progress for a while (my dad is mates with the chairman, Mick Brady). Fantastic to see the club up and running again after all these years – it'd been too long.
So, are you an Old Mint type of guy?
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electioneerer wrote:WS7 Saddler wrote:the local non league clubs such as Chasetown and Rushall etc.
What about Sporting Khalsa? :P
i keep an eye out for all the local non-league teams results, but whenever WFC are not playing I like to go an watch one of them,
so this Saturday im going to watch Rushall Olympic against Burnham in the Southern League Western Division.
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