12 Things You Might Not Know About Bath City
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12 Things You Might Not Know About Bath City
http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/12-Things-know-Bath-City-Football-Club/story-27535247-detail/story.html
Will hopefully be appearing in the news section of this Thursday's paper as well.
Please tweet, put on Facebook etc etc !
Will hopefully be appearing in the news section of this Thursday's paper as well.
Please tweet, put on Facebook etc etc !
SteveBradley- Posts : 286
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Re: 12 Things You Might Not Know About Bath City
Good idea, Steve. It will hopefully, jog the memories a few of our older supporters who have become 'armchair' footie fans !
Maurice Ashman- Posts : 135
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Re: 12 Things You Might Not Know About Bath City
Bath City's nickname is 'The Romans
Quite.
Marc Monitor- Posts : 1659
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I imagine that would be an interesting read for the average bath resident - shame its not in the hard copy paper where more would see it. By the way whats this West Ham Stadium - demolished 1972? not sure I've ever heard of it!
Many would be interested in the little known fact that the great Vivian Richards had a trial - but we turned him down (unlike some other local clubs who took on famous test cricketers just for publicity!)
Many would be interested in the little known fact that the great Vivian Richards had a trial - but we turned him down (unlike some other local clubs who took on famous test cricketers just for publicity!)
Dodgycarpet- Posts : 224
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Re: 12 Things You Might Not Know About Bath City
Erm, didn't we almost do that last season?
Marc Monitor- Posts : 1659
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Re: 12 Things You Might Not Know About Bath City
Boston United were Northern Premier League champions in 1977/78, not Wigan Athletic. And, strictly speaking it wasn't "head-to-head", City were up against Hartlepool United, York City, Southport and Rochdale (the bottom four clubs in the Fourth Division) as well as Wigan Athletic.12 Things wrote:In the 1977/78 season Bath won the Southern League Premier and went head-to-head with Northern Premier League champions Wigan Athletic for elevation to the senior ranks.
City were one of England's representatives along with Northwich Victoria, Scarborough, Chelmsford City, Redditch United and Y**vil Town in 1977 and Nuneaton Borough, Minehead, Maidstone United, Wealdstone and Bangor City (that's Bangor in Wales!) in 1978.12 Things wrote:In both 1977 and 1978 Bath City were England's representative in the Anglo-Italian Cup competition.
A36- Posts : 165
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good point Marc, but bit of a difference in stature i think between then and last season's example!
Dodgycarpet- Posts : 224
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Re: 12 Things You Might Not Know About Bath City
Dodgycarpet wrote:I imagine that would be an interesting read for the average bath resident - shame its not in the hard copy paper where more would see it. By the way whats this West Ham Stadium - demolished 1972? not sure I've ever heard of it!
Many would be interested in the little known fact that the great Vivian Richards had a trial - but we turned him down (unlike some other local clubs who took on famous test cricketers just for publicity!)
It make it into the print copy of the Chron last week, as one of our two pages. Though it was reduced down to 'Nine things' due to space restrictions.
A36 wrote:Boston United were Northern Premier League champions in 1977/78, not Wigan Athletic. And, strictly speaking it wasn't "head-to-head", City were up against Hartlepool United, York City, Southport and Rochdale (the bottom four clubs in the Fourth Division) as well as Wigan Athletic.12 Things wrote:In the 1977/78 season Bath won the Southern League Premier and went head-to-head with Northern Premier League champions Wigan Athletic for elevation to the senior ranks.City were one of England's representatives along with Northwich Victoria, Scarborough, Chelmsford City, Redditch United and Y**vil Town in 1977 and Nuneaton Borough, Minehead, Maidstone United, Wealdstone and Bangor City (that's Bangor in Wales!) in 1978.12 Things wrote:In both 1977 and 1978 Bath City were England's representative in the Anglo-Italian Cup competition.
Had the expanded explanation been added to the article, it would have ended up being 'Three Things You May not Know about Bath City'...
SteveBradley- Posts : 286
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