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Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
Clapton FC are now out of the football pyramid, played their last match in '24, while Clapton Community FC which was started by Clapton fans disaffected with the club's secretary in 2018 now play at The Old Spotted Dog in a feeder for the Isthmian league

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clapton_C.F.C.

Thanks, I did not know that. It must be very difficult for many of the non league clubs to keep their heads above water, costs are forever rising and crowd numbers are in the low hundreds.
 

PaulSB

Squire
I suspect quite a lot of 'big club' supporters have other clubs that they follow regularly - particularly if faced by long/expensive away trips.

Although I've long been a Rover I grew up watching Guildford City in the Southern League. The Joseph's Road ground is now a housing estate and the original club folded in the mid '70s. The new incarnation arrived in the mid '90s.

At the time the local rival and derby match was a certain Wimbledon FC - the proper one.
 

PaulSB

Squire
My very first attended footy match back in 1974 was Wimbledon FC, at Plough Lane.
My first match was Southampton v Newcastle at The Dell, probably in 1967. My memories are scant. My grandfather and his son, my uncle, took me. We went in my grandfather's Morris Minor and took one of those enormous bars of Cadbury's. We may have stood by the tunnel and Terry Paine played. That's it!

My grandfather was a football fan as opposed to supporting a particular club. The two teams he was most interested in and I suppose "supported" were Exeter City and Newcastle United. Why? My grandfather worked for both GNER and GSWR, both teams played at St James's Park, both cities had strong railway associations and influenced in some way his work. You needed to know my granddad to know this made perfect sense.

No one in my immediate family was interested in football. As a child I didn't have a team and watched any game I could, often going to London to watch the great Liverpool sides of the 60s/70s. When we moved to Lancashire 44 years ago I was at a loose end one Saturday, my wife was working and I decided to go to a match. Ewood was the closest ground and Rovers a club I had taken a vague interest in because Keith Newton** played for the club. Rovers were at home to Portsmouth, I trundled off and without a thought went in to the paddock area between the Blackburn End and Nuttall Street stands. People spoke to me!! This was an a complete revelation. You don't do that. I now realise with my accent they probably had me down as a stray Pompey fan. Anyway that was that. I instantly fell in love with Rovers and what a ride it's been.

** Keith Newton played for England while he was at Ewood. I'm from deepest Hampshire, this was the '60s. I didn't know where Blackburn was. North of Watford? Rovers quickly became a Division 2 side. Why was an England international playing for a Division 2 side? A strange thing to a 13 year old.
 
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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
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In the Southern League Premier division then :smile:

That was about when I started watching Grantham, who were in the same league. Never went to any away matches, but saw Wimbledon a few times at London Road.

Indeed it was. The game was a local derby of sorts, Tonbridge.
I only went because my older brother was a Dons supporter, and he was so until he died last year, continuing following the real Dons from the ground up when they were stolen by Franchise FC.

A few weeks after that game, I went with a school chum and his dad to Chelsea FC, against Villa. Well that was it. Plough Lane with a few hundred supporters versus a packed Stamford Bridge, it was no contest. I was a Chelsea supporter from then on in.

3 brothers
Older Wimbledon
Middle (me) Chelsea
Younger Fulham
 

No Ta Doctor

Über Member
Thanks, I did not know that. It must be very difficult for many of the non league clubs to keep their heads above water, costs are forever rising and crowd numbers are in the low hundreds.

Yeah, it's tough, but CCFC have a very active fan base and a great organisation. Think they've styled themselves as the mini St Pauli of London :laugh:
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Lpool play Galatasaray tonight in an 8pm kickoff. We are 1 nil down from the 1st leg.
I have this great theory........
Turkey are 3 hours ahead of us..... therefore to the Turkish players it will be like 11 pm, they will be knackered and they will be ready for bed !!
It will be a walkover.
Trust me ^_^
 

PaulSB

Squire
Lpool play Galatasaray tonight in an 8pm kickoff. We are 1 nil down from the 1st leg.
I have this great theory........
Turkey are 3 hours ahead of us..... therefore to the Turkish players it will be like 11 pm, they will be knackered and they will be ready for bed !!
It will be a walkover.
Trust me ^_^
There speaks a true fan, looking for every edge his club can find. With you all the way Dave.
 
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