While Leeds United managed to cause the biggest New Year’s Day upset, since the time Frank Butcher ran over and killed Tiffany Mitchell, Bath City provided their supporters with a late Christmas present.
The Romans took on local rivals, Chippenham Town, for their NYD fixture. You should all know by now, what I think of Chippenham.
In fact, since writing that blog post, Africa have announced that they’ll be holding a rock concert, to raise money for the town.
Bath City were less charitable. Instead of getting tax-dodging, self-obsessed celebrities to get up on stage, in the name of “Chariteee”, the Romans humiliated the town’s local football team, Chippenham Town.
City put not one, not two, not three… you get the idea… FIVE goals past their hapless goalkeeper.
Not bad, considering Chip’numb won 5-2, on their previous visit to Twerton Park.
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