Friday, 28 November 2008

'Blog Crunch'.....

Credit Crunch……ouch. And now I’m told to expect a Christmas Crunch……bah humbug.

Blog Crunch….it’s been a busy week and despite having a mind full of ideas tonight’s offering will be brief.

Tuesday evening saw the Shots easily dispose of a compact and competent Lincoln City in a manner that drew a favourable comparison with the efficiency displayed during all of last season. And despite failing to show the pace and power that had so beautifully disposed of Rotherham in the Cup replay, the week before, the result was never in doubt.

Four straight victories without a goal conceded will certainly give heart to the 1000 Shots fans as they make the short trip to the New Den on Saturday, for the FA Cup 2nd round clash with Millwall.

And on Sunday perhaps the best tie of the round….Histon v Leeds United.

I had so much that I wanted to write about Sunday’s game……the population of Histon 4400, although Impington does add another 4000. The total population of Cambridgeshire, including the Unitary Authority of Peterborough, at 710,000 just a bit smaller than Leeds - the third biggest City in the UK.

Steve Fallon took over as manager of Histon in 1999 just as Peter Ridsdale entered the second year of his Chairmanship of Leeds United. Histon were promoted that season from the Eastern Counties League to the Southern League Eastern Division. Swapping Lowestoft for Newport Isle of Wight and Great Yarmouth for Hastings.

Then in 2000/01 Leeds were within 90 minutes of reaching the Champions League Final….losing to Valencia in the semi-final. In that same year Histon lost to Bishop’s Stortford in the FA Cup 2nd qualifying round.

By the end of his tenure, in 2003, Ridsdale had delivered a £79m debt for Leeds United. ‘To suggest the biggest mistake I made – and I made plenty – was to have two goldfish tanks which cost £200 per annum, was just laughable,’ said Ridsdale recently and after Leeds fell from the Champions League to the third tier of the English game in seven years……

Meanwhile Histon continued to rise and the Club now sit proudly on top of the Blue Square Premier, within touching distance of the Football League.

Leeds will find the Glass World Stadium easy to locate…….but that’s about it really. With a strong breeze….a long high ball after 10 seconds followed by the next long high ball…..and then another, and….a big set of forwards bearing down on goal……I have a sneaking feeling that the few hundred Leeds fans who make the trip south will rue the day Ridsdale became fascinated with goldfish.

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