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Tragically it appears large parts of the stadium remain undamaged
If somebody wanted to seriously damage South Park's ground they would only need to be armed with 2 things
1) A Meccano spanner
2) About 20 minutes
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Bog End Ultra wrote:
Tragically it appears large parts of the stadium remain undamaged
If somebody wanted to seriously damage South Park's ground they would only need to be armed with 2 things
1) A Meccano spanner
2) About 20 minutes
I haven't been Boggs.....is it more minimal (now there's an oxymoron) than the Oakside (Redbridge FC) Stadium? I'll always remember being part of that 26 strong crowd watching Erith & Belvedere in the freezing cold
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I've never been to Redbridge Plumpers but I'd imagine South Park is more minimal (an oxymoron) it's also home to Alex Penfold (a Poxymoron).
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Bog End Ultra wrote:
Alex Penfold (a Poxymoron).
Ahhhhhh......yes. Redbridge's ground is very basic, small clubhouse, a wooden stand one side, a scaffold pole type construction on the other. The annoying thing is that its literally next to the westbound platform at Barkingside tube station - but due to the way the road is done you have to leave the station, head down an access road away from the ground, then come back on yourself to go over the railway line and a little way down the road to get into the car park - over a third of a mile which doesn't sound a lot, but after seeing the ground next to the station is a bit of a surprise.
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Redbridge is akin to Wembley whilst South Park is akin to ............ err ............. a poorly maintained council park !