The Accrington Stanley joke comes from an advert in the 80s for milk where two scouse kids say that if you don't drink your milk you'll only be good enough to play for Accrington Stanley
That Spurs win in 1901 actually holds the record for the lowest division team to win the FA Cup. At the time, Spurs were playing in the Southern League (outside the Football League structure), making them the only non‑league club ever to win the FA Cup.
I went to one of the earlier rounds the year Sunderland won the FA Cup. Went with one of my friends was a Manchester City fan (way back before it was fashionable), but they lost to Sunderland, thanks in no small part to Sunderland's keeper, Jim Montgomery, who was absolutely unbeatable in that game. Well, that second game was haaard.
Bury went bust, yes, but they now exist as a phoenix club currently trying to get promotion out of the North West Counties League (presently at step 5 of non league, eight divisions below the Premier League overall)
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The Accrington Stanley joke comes from an advert in the 80s for milk where two scouse kids say that if you don't drink your milk you'll only be good enough to play for Accrington Stanley
One of those kids (the one who said "who are they?") was locked up for murder a little while ago!
Bloody hell😮
That Spurs win in 1901 actually holds the record for the lowest division team to win the FA Cup. At the time, Spurs were playing in the Southern League (outside the Football League structure), making them the only non‑league club ever to win the FA Cup.
The female player in the last mural is Leah Williamson, the most recent England captain to lift a trophy!
I went to one of the earlier rounds the year Sunderland won the FA Cup. Went with one of my friends was a Manchester City fan (way back before it was fashionable), but they lost to Sunderland, thanks in no small part to Sunderland's keeper, Jim Montgomery, who was absolutely unbeatable in that game. Well, that second game was haaard.
6m 40 looking for the the Northern Ireland round and I was looking at the damn place on the map yesterday for work
Bury went bust, yes, but they now exist as a phoenix club currently trying to get promotion out of the North West Counties League (presently at step 5 of non league, eight divisions below the Premier League overall)
Bury FC my team are back and playing in the 9th tear of the English Leagues and are still getting regular home crowds of over 3,000.
That's great to hear! What is the 9th tier? National League or below it?
@@alloverthemap23 Below, we are in the NWCL Premier League. Currently sitting in 2nd place.
Always somewhere I know in your videos, I lived in Silksworth (Sunderland) for three years as a Student.
FYI… on UK road signs, road numbers in brackets are not direct. E.g. A444 (M6) means the road you’re on is the A444 but will lead to the M6
I hope there are no awful pin point issues this time....
Edit: Not fulfilled