What a beautiful Saturday afternoon! The sun was out and the skies clear – the perfect weather for watching a thrilling game of football.
I joined a packed crowd at Bath City’s Twerton Park for the penultimate home game of the season, against Maidenhead United. Bath needed to win and hope that their closest rivals, Team Bath lost. City won 2-1, but unfortunately Team Bath also got 3 points. Looks like I’ll have to wait until Tuesday’s game, away to Mangotsfield in Bristol.
I got a few videos from the game, which I am currently uploading to YouTube using my ancient 56k internet connection (hopefully getting broadband next week). When these are available, I’ll post links on here. In the meantime, here are some pictures from the game (click on the small image for a high-res pic).
One of the biggest banners I’ve seen at Twerton
You would be forgiven for thinking Arsenal were playing
Same old Arsenal – always cheating.
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