Harrow Borough FC is a few minutes walk from Northolt Park Station, one stop (5mins) from Wembley Stadium Station.
We have a large social club for pre match drinks.
Large numbers of Cardiff, Swansea, Bristol City & Rovers have visited on route to Wembley in the past.
email. harrowboro@gmail.com for details
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4This looks like a fab option and i see Joe Day played there on loan in 2009
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5Remember winning there in the Cup 3-1. Their goal scored by a chap called George Duck. Chelsea fans turned up and wrecked the club house. As I recall we initially were blamed.
Hope that they make a bob or two.
Hope that they make a bob or two.
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6The Green Man also does free parking. Give them a call for details.
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7Yes , Coaches or mini buses welcome .
Joe Day did indeed play on loan for us from Rushden I think.
I was at the FA Cup game in 1983, I have no memory of any crowd trouble or incidents in the bar . It certainly wasn't "wrecked"
Joe Day did indeed play on loan for us from Rushden I think.
I was at the FA Cup game in 1983, I have no memory of any crowd trouble or incidents in the bar . It certainly wasn't "wrecked"
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8Johnny Aldridge scored a screamer from 30 yards he got two, can't remember the other). I was there that day and I can't remember any trouble either.Harrovian wrote:Yes , Coaches or mini buses welcome .
Joe Day did indeed play on loan for us from Rushden I think.
I was at the FA Cup game in 1983, I have no memory of any crowd trouble or incidents in the bar . It certainly wasn't "wrecked"
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9It was about two hours before kick-off. Harrow put on a bit of a do. It was the first time that they had met a league club in a competitive fixture. A group of Chelsea supporters turned up and turned the place over. I saw no trouble at the game. When I was leaving I was approached by a Harrow supporter, who was in tears and informed me that County supporters were a bunch of thugs.Fourthousand wrote:Johnny Aldridge scored a screamer from 30 yards he got two, can't remember the other). I was there that day and I can't remember any trouble either.Harrovian wrote:Yes , Coaches or mini buses welcome .
Joe Day did indeed play on loan for us from Rushden I think.
I was at the FA Cup game in 1983, I have no memory of any crowd trouble or incidents in the bar . It certainly wasn't "wrecked"
A few years later I read in a newspaper article about that day and learned that it was Chelsea 'fans' who had in fact caused the mayhem. Just because one does not see something does not mean it didn't happen.
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10Just because someone (in this case you) reads something 30 odd years ago (that may or may not be true) and then paraphrases that 'event' from memory without referencing said article and source, doesn't mean that 'it' indeed did happen.Stan A. Einstein wrote:It was about two hours before kick-off. Harrow put on a bit of a do. It was the first time that they had met a league club in a competitive fixture. A group of Chelsea supporters turned up and turned the place over. I saw no trouble at the game. When I was leaving I was approached by a Harrow supporter, who was in tears and informed me that County supporters were a bunch of thugs.Fourthousand wrote:Johnny Aldridge scored a screamer from 30 yards he got two, can't remember the other). I was there that day and I can't remember any trouble either.Harrovian wrote:Yes , Coaches or mini buses welcome .
Joe Day did indeed play on loan for us from Rushden I think.
I was at the FA Cup game in 1983, I have no memory of any crowd trouble or incidents in the bar . It certainly wasn't "wrecked"
A few years later I read in a newspaper article about that day and learned that it was Chelsea 'fans' who had in fact caused the mayhem. Just because one does not see something does not mean it didn't happen.
Also as the alleged 'event' is alleged to have happened two hours before KO and then you met a HB supporter some full 4 hours later, there is no evidence to suggest that his comments were about and related to the same alleged 'wrecking' incident (as he may have been making reference to our 'thuggish' behaviour for any number of other unrelated events).
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11It would seem to me unlikely that 30 odd years ago a person told me of event that they had witnessed and gave full details; and that these details were confirmed in a newspaper 25 or so years ago about five years after the event, that this event did not take place. Actually of even greater interest is that the second account differed in one significant respect, that being who was responsible. I can't remember where I read the account, probably the Guardian because it was in a newspaper and that paper is the one I usually read.Fourthousand wrote:
Just because someone (in this case you) reads something 30 odd years ago (that may or may not be true) and then paraphrases that 'event' from memory without referencing said article and source, doesn't mean that 'it' indeed did happen.
Also as the alleged 'event' is alleged to have happened two hours before KO and then you met a HB supporter some full 4 hours later, there is no evidence to suggest that his comments were about and related to the same alleged 'wrecking' incident (as he may have been making reference to our 'thuggish' behaviour for any number of other unrelated events).
Yes I suppose two different sources, both with no axe to grind, five years apart might have given me the same account of an incident and that both were inaccurate. But I doubt it.
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12I'll stick with what I wrote earlier, great game, great 30 yarder from Aldridge, great day out, and like the Harrow Borough supporter above, I too didn't see or hear of any trouble that day (I spent some time talking and drinking with several of their fans) but it doesn't surprise me that you might have sleuthed out some trouble caused allegedly caused by Chelsea supporters.Stan A. Einstein wrote:It would seem to me unlikely that 30 odd years ago a person told me of event that they had witnessed and gave full details; and that these details were confirmed in a newspaper 25 or so years ago about five years after the event, that this event did not take place. Actually of even greater interest is that the second account differed in one significant respect, that being who was responsible. I can't remember where I read the account, probably the Guardian because it was in a newspaper and that paper is the one I usually read.Fourthousand wrote:
Just because someone (in this case you) reads something 30 odd years ago (that may or may not be true) and then paraphrases that 'event' from memory without referencing said article and source, doesn't mean that 'it' indeed did happen.
Also as the alleged 'event' is alleged to have happened two hours before KO and then you met a HB supporter some full 4 hours later, there is no evidence to suggest that his comments were about and related to the same alleged 'wrecking' incident (as he may have been making reference to our 'thuggish' behaviour for any number of other unrelated events).
Yes I suppose two different sources, both with no axe to grind, five years apart might have given me the same account of an incident and that both were inaccurate. But I doubt it.
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13I was also at game in the club house about 30 Chelsea stood in middle of room singing and we threw our glasses at them
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14I thought they would have known the words off by heart.amberman wrote:I was also at game in the club house about 30 Chelsea stood in middle of room singing and we threw our glasses at them
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15Saturday 10th December 1983 FA Cup 2nd Round Away to Harrow Borough of the Servowarm Isthmian League
Newport County Line Up
1. Mark Kendall
2. Vaughan Jones
3. Trevor Mathewson
4. Tony Reid
5. Keith Oakes
6. Terry Boyle
7. Eugene Martinez
8. John Aldridge
9. Roy Carter
10. John Relish
11. The Shop
12. Tarki Micallef
Newport County Line Up
1. Mark Kendall
2. Vaughan Jones
3. Trevor Mathewson
4. Tony Reid
5. Keith Oakes
6. Terry Boyle
7. Eugene Martinez
8. John Aldridge
9. Roy Carter
10. John Relish
11. The Shop
12. Tarki Micallef
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