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HI Jim,


I have seen an ariel shot fo the ground, on FA Cup day I believe, but can't remember where it was for the life of me. It looked like the White Horse final though, a sea of flat caps.


Out of interest did you then come into Hoopers after the game? I was there for the rugby.

The old stadium was knocked down as part of the whole sainsburys malarkey. It was one of the venues of the 1948 olympics. I never got to see it but it was, from what the locals tell me, impressive if dilapidated.


This was the only photo I could find

http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/3402199.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=BD2794AE0B3E23AD2ABFC408DD0236DFA55A1E4F32AD3138

The old stadium was impressive - the first time I saw it in the mid-80s it completley perplexed me I was thinking whose ground is that? can't be Millwall's, surely Palace is further away etc...it was a proper football ground....now it's the 'fresh fish' counter and lego shoe box

SO have the hamlets ever had any young starlets go on to make their fame and fortune from the game? I think I heard that Peter Crouch was loaned to Fished for a short while, but does anyone know any others. There was some chap sold to Charlton t'other day was there not?


I live next door to the Hamlets and really should go one day!

ratty Wrote:

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> SO have the hamlets ever had any young starlets go

> on to make their fame and fortune from the game? I

> think I heard that Peter Crouch was loaned to

> Fished for a short while, but does anyone know any

> others. There was some chap sold to Charlton

> t'other day was there not?

>

> I live next door to the Hamlets and really should

> go one day!



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