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@Moonie posted:

I saw on the news Cheltenham won 2-0 away at Bristol City in the EFL Cup last night. Excellent

It was against Bristol Rovers who are in the league below Cheltenham rather than Bristol City who are in the league above Cheltenham, Still a good result for Cheltenham. The most notable statistic of the game were the shots - 5 for Rovers of which 1 was on target compared to Cheltenham with 18 shots of which 7 were on target.

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

It was against Bristol Rovers who are in the league below Cheltenham rather than Bristol City who are in the league above Cheltenham, Still a good result for Cheltenham. The most notable statistic of the game were the shots - 5 for Rovers of which 1 was on target compared to Cheltenham with 18 shots of which 7 were on target.

You still have to win to progress, no matter who it is though El

that is an amazing stat

Moonie
@El Loro posted:

A million people in North Yorkshire, Teesside and part of County Durham are without Freeview and FM radio for an indefinite period following a transmitter fire at the Bilsdale mast. Temporary equipment is being mobilised but it's not known when that will be ready.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-58169501

my son lives there and tbh he is always having power  cuts etc  and  even though its something  different  tbh not surprised by this-thank you EL

Rocking Ros Rose
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@Moonie posted:

Northampton On Chenecks19:45Godmanchester Rovers

Northampton On Chenecks was created for the boys who had left Northampton School. Chenecks was an invented word based on the school houses at the time: Chipseys, Spencer, Beckett and St Crispins.
Godmanchester is a town in Cambridgeshire. The name comes from Godmund which was a common Saxon name at the time.

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

Northampton On Chenecks was created for the boys who had left Northampton School. Chenecks was an invented word based on the school houses at the time: Chipseys, Spencer, Beckett and St Crispins.
Godmanchester is a town in Cambridgeshire. The name comes from Godmund which was a common Saxon name at the time.

Brilliant

As always, genuinely interesting and informative. Thanks El

Moonie
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