Pilgrims' Patter

The Forum => The B-Ark => Topic started by: Kearsley Pilgrim on April 22, 2018, 02:50:49 PM

Title: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Kearsley Pilgrim on April 22, 2018, 02:50:49 PM
Reading the contributions on here, there seems to be quite a few Boston United fans scattered across the country.

I missed the game at Salford last season, but was there yesterday. After moving away from Boston almost 40 years ago, it became the closest ground to my house I've seen United play - its just over 4 miles to Salford City's Peninsula Stadium. Previously the closest had been Radcliffe Borough (about 5 miles), Bury FC (just over 6 miles) and FC United of Manchester (7 miles away in their 'new' home).

I live in Kearsley - within the boundaries of Bolton Council - but a stone's throw from borders with Bury Council and the City of Salford Council, and not too far from the City of Manchester Council border. Indeed, all four grounds mentioned above are closer to me than Bolton Wanderers.

Assuming we do not move out of the National North next season I'll have lost Salford, but Altrincham (16 miles away) coming up will help compensate. There are lots of teams at various levels closer to me than Boston is to Spalding, including this seasons' opponents Chorley, Curzon Ashton, FC United, Salford City and Stockport County. And Bradford Park Avenue and Southport are just over 30 miles away.

How close to home have my fellow 'exiles' seen the Pilgrims play?
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: John C on April 22, 2018, 03:26:41 PM
I live two miles from Bramall Lane and saw us there in the League Cup in about 2006. But if I can claim when I was staying for the weekend with my ex-girlfriend, then it was about 3/4 of a mile from there to Stocksbridge Park Steels and I saw us in the Trophy in the late 90s....
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: leicester pilgrim on April 22, 2018, 05:44:05 PM
Seven miles from Quorn - at least it was only a short trip home following an FA Trophy replay defeat. Incidentally, they're now playing on a 3G pitch.
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: AJHallgarth on April 22, 2018, 05:47:26 PM
I've lived in Basingstoke for 10 years. The closest ground to here that I've seen BUFC play at in that time is Oxford City, about 35 miles away. The closest in the league at the moment is Brackley, 50 miles away. A return to playing some southern clubs would be very much appreciated!
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Imp Stalker on April 22, 2018, 07:03:01 PM
I'm in South London.

Like AJ, Oxford City was my nearest, at the moment it's Christmas and Easter when I can go to games.

Just give us a Cup run!!!
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Pilgrim86 on April 22, 2018, 09:18:43 PM
I'm in South London.

Like AJ, Oxford City was my nearest, at the moment it's Christmas and Easter when I can go to games.

Just give us a Cup run!!!

Did you go to Dartford the other year?
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Devon Pilgrim on April 22, 2018, 09:38:56 PM
Living in Devon, my best following was in Div 2 days when I could cheer them on at Exeter, Torquay and Yeovil.
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: doc on April 22, 2018, 09:41:46 PM
I'm kent- I went to that dartford game and the Brighton away coca cola cup in league days
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: chris b on April 22, 2018, 09:41:57 PM
I used to walk to Notts County back in the league days (about two miles)

It was a little bit further the year we played Carlton Town in the youth cup and the pre -season game there. We also played a friendly at Arnold Town a few years back - three or four miles from where I live at the moment.

Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Pete Brooksbank on April 22, 2018, 10:06:51 PM
I used to walk to Notts County back in the league days (about two miles)

It was a little bit further the year we played Carlton Town in the youth cup and the pre -season game there. We also played a friendly at Arnold Town a few years back - three or four miles from where I live at the moment.

The County league games were a 15 minute walk across the river from my West Bridgford digs!
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: XYU on April 22, 2018, 10:31:37 PM
For me it's a toss up between Hinckley in the league or Barwell in the FA Youth Cup a few years back. Now I have to make do with Nuneaton.
Glad Leamington have stayed up though, as I only work 5 minutes down the road!

Devon Pilgrim, you also had Tiverton in the FA Trophy. All I remember about that game was the pitch was as awful as our performance.
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: TAWMAN on April 23, 2018, 08:59:32 AM
Evans offered to resign after that Trophy defeat. Why wasn't it accepted - could have saved a whole lot of bother.
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Kirtonian on April 23, 2018, 11:23:41 AM
I am going to miss my annual visit to Tamworth from where I live. Lost Hinckley some time ago which was a shame as I worked there and we had a good record against them at Leicester Road. Nuneaton is my "home" game now but I am working on Tuesday night. Went to the cup game at Kirby Muxloe just a few miles away.
Always hope that we draw either Shepshed or Loughborough Dynamo in the Cup but neither of these local teams seem to progress far enough to play against us.
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Pete Brooksbank on April 23, 2018, 11:25:09 AM
Evans offered to resign after that Trophy defeat. Why wasn't it accepted - could have saved a whole lot of bother.

Probably because it wasn't seriously tendered and was just another stunt.
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Imp Stalker on April 23, 2018, 11:26:02 AM
I'm in South London.

Like AJ, Oxford City was my nearest, at the moment it's Christmas and Easter when I can go to games.

Just give us a Cup run!!!

Did you go to Dartford the other year?

Obviously that weekend I was back in Lincolnshire....
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Spa Pilgrim on April 23, 2018, 12:36:36 PM
Living in Leamington, I'm obviously glad they've stayed up. I'll be up the road at Nuneaton tomorrow night. It's a shame to lose Tamworth (& Hinckley/Solihull in recent years).
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Oakham Pilgrim on April 23, 2018, 01:38:12 PM
Corby (13 miles) used to be my nearest.
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: mdfman on April 23, 2018, 06:20:49 PM
I can walk to Droylsden FC from my house so that used to be the closest game to watch Boston play. Currently it's Curzon Ashton just a couple of miles away. I can also walk to Manchester City's ground from here so I live in hope!
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: joshb on April 23, 2018, 09:05:34 PM
I live opposite Cadbury athletics ground (not the one at Bournville chocolate factory grounds) as it is over the railway from me. But I doubt we'll play each other anytime soon.
Been to Redditch but before I moved to brum. St Andrews is the closest major ground. Other than that, it's ten miles to Solihull. Bromsgrove wasn't far last year when we played Worcester. Kiddy can't be more than 15 miles away either.
Nuneaton and Tamworth all both very close
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: aggy on April 23, 2018, 09:50:38 PM
Fisher Athletic no more than 200m from my door. We had some cracking battles with them in years gone by.
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Champs next year on April 23, 2018, 11:32:58 PM
I live opposite Cadbury athletics ground (not the one at Bournville chocolate factory grounds) as it is over the railway from me. But I doubt we'll play each other anytime soon.
Been to Redditch but before I moved to brum. St Andrews is the closest major ground. Other than that, it's ten miles to Solihull. Bromsgrove wasn't far last year when we played Worcester. Kiddy can't be more than 15 miles away either.
Nuneaton and Tamworth all both very close

In the FL days I lived near Cheltenham racecourse. Hardly missed a home game. But Waddon Rd was my nearest. Well remember in 2004 in the pub b4 Cheltenham game a skeggy pilgrim broke the news Fatso Jocko was set 2 return! Rodwell to be Chairman. Well all hell broke loose in the boozer, chelty fans made off as Pilgrims exchanged strong views on Fatsos return. Two disgusted heckington pilgrims didn't go to game, stayed in pub drowned their worries & ainy been back 2 York st since! Maybe they saw it all coming??
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: green hats mate on April 24, 2018, 09:31:34 AM
I live opposite Cadbury athletics ground (not the one at Bournville chocolate factory grounds) as it is over the railway from me. But I doubt we'll play each other anytime soon.
Been to Redditch but before I moved to brum. St Andrews is the closest major ground. Other than that, it's ten miles to Solihull. Bromsgrove wasn't far last year when we played Worcester. Kiddy can't be more than 15 miles away either.
Nuneaton and Tamworth all both very close

In the FL days I lived near Cheltenham racecourse. Hardly missed a home game. But Waddon Rd was my nearest. Well remember in 2004 in the pub b4 Cheltenham game a skeggy pilgrim broke the news Fatso Jocko was set 2 return! Rodwell to be Chairman. Well all hell broke loose in the boozer, chelty fans made off as Pilgrims exchanged strong views on Fatsos return. Two disgusted heckington pilgrims didn't go to game, stayed in pub drowned their worries & ainy been back 2 York st since! Maybe they saw it all coming??
Trust you champs !!!!
Just as we appear be returning to the "feel good " factor you remind us of one of the darkest days in the clubs history  ???

With the royal baby and the wedding are we likely to hear soon that Jim will be promoted to a few seats further along to the Royal box and present the FA Cup .?
Title: Re: 'Exiled' fans - How close to home have you seen the Pilgrims play?
Post by: Champs next year on April 24, 2018, 11:36:12 AM
I live opposite Cadbury athletics ground (not the one at Bournville chocolate factory grounds) as it is over the railway from me. But I doubt we'll play each other anytime soon.
Been to Redditch but before I moved to brum. St Andrews is the closest major ground. Other than that, it's ten miles to Solihull. Bromsgrove wasn't far last year when we played Worcester. Kiddy can't be more than 15 miles away either.
Nuneaton and Tamworth all both very close

In the FL days I lived near Cheltenham racecourse. Hardly missed a home game. But Waddon Rd was my nearest. Well remember in 2004 in the pub b4 Cheltenham game a skeggy pilgrim broke the news Fatso Jocko was set 2 return! Rodwell to be Chairman. Well all hell broke loose in the boozer, chelty fans made off as Pilgrims exchanged strong views on Fatsos return. Two disgusted heckington pilgrims didn't go to game, stayed in pub drowned their worries & ainy been back 2 York st since! Maybe they saw it all coming??
Trust you champs !!!!
Just as we appear be returning to the "feel good " factor you remind us of one of the darkest days in the clubs history  ???

With the royal baby and the wedding are we likely to hear soon that Jim will be promoted to a few seats further along to the Royal box and present the FA Cup .?

Nice one GHM. Has Rodwell still got ur number on his fag packet??

You may well get an invite too ! In saying that he probably smokes Cuban cigars now!  😇