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WEST AUCKLAND? said the lady from the Castle Players, Didn t they win the World Cup? People know that West won the Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy, which is regarded as the first World Cup, in 1909 and 1911, but that really is a piece of fantasy, something for the film-makers. If the amateur actress had said to me: “West Auckland? Didn t they once play in a final at Wembley in front of a 45,000 crowd? she would have been bang on the money, because West’s triumph in front of their largest ever crowd at the home of football exactly 60 years ago this weekend is very much the real thing. ....
A notice in this week’s Guardian from the London Borough of Waltham Forest states that temporary road closures will be necessary while traffic calming cushions are converted to humps and other unspecified traffic calming measures are put in place. Road signs will specify which roads are shut and when but access to properties will be maintained wherever possible, subject to the extent and operation of the closures. The roads affected are: Avondale Road, E17; Bisterne Avenue, E17, Douglas Avenue, E17; Fyfield Road, E17; Guildsway, E17; James Lane, E10; Keith Road, E17; Lancaster Road, E11; Lansdowne Road, E11; Lyne Crescent, E17; Malvern Road, E11; Onra Road, E17; Sansom Road, E11; Trelawn Road, E10; The Drive, E17; Walthamstow Avenue; Williams Avenue, E17. ....
“Another slice of cake, old chap?” The story of Sunderland’s double international, Willie Watson Share this story Photo by Barratts/PA Images via Getty Images Its 4am and freezing. I am tip toeing downstairs so as not to wake the rest of the house. England are playing India in the first test - compulsive viewing nurtured by my Dad, who was blind from the time I was 12 years old. Dad loved listening to the cricket on the radio, and though he moaned big time about Johnners, Blofeld and Trevor Bailey bantering about cake, secretly I think he loved all that guff. Anyhow - here I am at this ungodly hour, Dad will be snickering up in heaven at me creeping about encumbered by a passion he passed on. ....