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Talking of Leith - my daughter lives in Marchmont along Grange Road. Cant recall the pubs name by where they live but Charlie or is it Craig from the Proclaimers hangs out there quite often and theyve seen him there a few times - not that he sings or plays his guitar !

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My brother used to be the physio at Hibs so I used to get free tickets whilst he was there , so guess they're my second team after the mighty Arbroath..



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JonH comes home wrote:

Talking of Leith - my daughter lives in Marchmont along Grange Road. Cant recall the pubs name by where they live but Charlie or is it Craig from the Proclaimers hangs out there quite often and theyve seen him there a few times - not that he sings or plays his guitar !


 Realise Marchmont is nowhere near Leith but I always associate proclaimers for obvious reasons - Sunshine in Leith is my favourite musical film and play of all time 



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I watched Hibs quite a bit when I first moved to Edinburgh initially at university, now over 40 years ago.

But for better or worse I long ago discovered that I don't remotely care for any other team as much as I care about St Mirren. So they are and always will be my team!

It will be our best league finish for over 30 years and after beating Celtic earlier on this season we drew at Celtic Park today. Top 6 finish. Flirted with getting into Europe but that looks unlikely now.



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I watched Hibs quite a bit when I first moved to Edinburgh initially at university, now over 40 years ago.

But for better or worse I long ago discovered that I don't remotely care for any other team as much as I care about St Mirren. So they are and always will be my team!

It will be our best league finish for over 30 years and after beating Celtic earlier on this season we drew at Celtic Park today. Top 6 finish. Flirted with getting into Europe but that looks unlikely now.


 Still, a great season - is it Love Street the ground? I used to think that was a great name for a stadium. Not sure of the Mirren strip now, but was it black and white hoops or stripes at one time?



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I watched Hibs quite a bit when I first moved to Edinburgh initially at university, now over 40 years ago.

But for better or worse I long ago discovered that I don't remotely care for any other team as much as I care about St Mirren. So they are and always will be my team!

It will be our best league finish for over 30 years and after beating Celtic earlier on this season we drew at Celtic Park today. Top 6 finish. Flirted with getting into Europe but that looks unlikely now.


 Yeah, I went to Uni in Newcastle (well, the old Poly, now Northumbria Uni) and went to watch Newcastle United quite often, used to stand on the Gallowgate, if they scored, youd end up around 50 yards from where you were initially standing , and lucky to still be standing!

It was when Keegan, McDermott and then Waddle and Gazza played there in the 2nd division and then 1st, mid to late 80's. Great atmosphere but they were never my team and although I enjoyed it at the time, I was never able to become a "fan".

I had always been brought up a Liverpool fan by my dad, but then we moved near Leeds when I was 7 and I shared my allegiance until Liverpool somehow dropped off my fan radar. Leeds have probably been my main team since, but I am no way an fanatic, and Bob (in Spain) beats my hands down - for some reason, I was a bigger fan when Leeds spent all that time in the lower leagues, since they got back to the Premier I have fallen off quite a lot, for some reason. Around 6 years back, as Harrogate started doing well in the Conference and National North before that, we started to go and watch Town and I guess I realised last year or two that they had very much become the team I genuinely support. If I had 100% to give to clubs, Town would get 75%, Leeds probably still get 20% of me and the other 5% might just go on Spartans going forwards!! Oh, and another 100% probably goes to England, I am afraid, in football.



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My grandad did his apprenticeship as a boiler maker age 14 right next to Villa Park in 1918, he took my dad, who then took me (when we were really bad 1972) & now I take my kids & nephew, none of us live within 100 miles of the ground. Alternate weeks my grandad took me to Worcester City different but fantastic arguably better atmosphere first game 1971ish packed St Georges Lane playing Hereford in the Southern League.

As a consequence of living in exile for close to 40 Yrs I do get some joy from watching Millwall & Charlton while not in the same league as Villa get non watching any of the big London sides (no aspiration to go to Spurs new stadium etc..) BUT copious quantities of joy watching CVPM although drifted away from Hamlet because of the large numbers of people going for a beer & a chat rather than to watch the football.

Tried to be magnanimous to a mate who is a proper city fan & was in Istanbul found it hard, really resents the sovereign wealth & 135 FFP charges

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Congrats to Knaresborough Town and Tadcaster Albion on winning their opening FA Cup matches in the extra preliminary round. Just around 11 more matches to Wembley!

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Final qualifying round of FA Cup this Saturday and for the second time in their history mighty step 4 side Cray Valley Papermills FC are in it! Home tie v Enfield (Isthmian Prem). Crowds have doubled since I started going but if Villa are at home the gate still dips by close to a percent.
Amazing that a win would put us in the hat with Charlton, Portsmouth, Sheffield Wednesday & Derby. Totally crazy, what an amazing competition the FA Cup is!!

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Ok, will keep an eye out for Cray Valley Papermills FC this weekend

Is your daughter still an avid Aston Villa fan? Still remember her getting a very approving nod and comment from Dan Evans at Wimbly qualis....

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I'm off to see Worthing v Bath. Worthing not made first round since 1999. Should be a crowd of nearly 2K

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Yep we are all Villa fans. That was back in 2015 watching Wimbledon Qualifying in her Grealish shirt (when he was no 40!), amazing to think of what Dan & Jack have been through to get to where they are now!

Just back from Cray Valley Papermills thumping Enfield 5-2. I think we are ball no 74 in the draw on Monday. 5 games in & we are in the last 128. Hopefully we dont get Carlisle away!

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Sorry ball no 78!

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