Northampton Town, fresh from their excellent 2v1 win at Ipswich in the Carling Cup last night, visit the Recreation Ground on Saturday no doubt hoping to affirm their 'big club' status with a victory over the Shots.
Daedalus warned him. But did he listen?
No, of course not…. Icarus became ecstatic with the ability to fly and forgot his father's warning. The feathers came loose and he plunged to his death in the sea.
Great shoes are still made in Northampton…..Crockett and Jones – Belgrave…..but the football team can claim little more than being founded in 1897….election to the Football League in 1920, a few years before the Shots….and a dramatic rise to the premier division in the early sixties.
But did I hear the cry of caution as Geoff Hurst scored the winner at Wembley…..….oops no, by 1966 they were just too close to the sun….the wax melted, the feathers came loose and the Cobblers plunged back to the Recreation Ground, Aldershot.
And a reminder for all Northampton fans who hold the opinion that the Cobblers are too big for League 2 - in 1992, just months after we went bust….you entered administration with debts of £1.6m. And of course relegation to the Conference was only avoided in 1993 by winning 3v2 on the last day of the season at Shrewsbury.
Then in 1994 the Cobblers finished bottom of the Football League, but escaped relegation when Conference champions, Kidderminster Harriers, failed to pass the League ground criteria test.
Thank goodness for ‘historically smaller clubs'.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Next up at the Rec.........
Posted by A Shot from Wales at 17:30
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