The locations of some of the greatest goals are identifiable not by the players who scored them, but the nets the ball ended up in
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
The Conference - Cambridge Utd
In 'Fever Pitch,' Nick Hornby writes that, in the late-70's, Cambridge had "a tiny ramshackle little ground, the Abbey Stadium. Their equivalent of (Arsenal's) Clock End was the Allotments End and occasionally, naughty visiting fans would nip round the back and hurl pensioners cabbages over the wall."
He could also have written their goalnets were hung on these Latin American L-supports.
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