Mark Wright, he of TOWIE fame (I use the term loosely), had a hand in O'Hara joining. It seems he's a fan. I wonder if Tamplin's next target will be Josh?
Sittingbourne did similar in the early nineties when they spunked the profits from selling their old ground and building the ground at Central Park.
They didn't really progress much, despite paying then old lags like Jimmy Case, and have had financial difficulties of varying levels of severity ever since.
On the same day Billericay signed O'Hara they shelled out a record £24,000 on Jake Robinson from Hemel Hempsted. (He was second in the National League South scoring charts.) Scored today on his debut as Dulwich were beaten 0-3.
As you can probably guess from my username I live in Billericay. I don't know one single person that attends their games, I never see anyone around the town wearing their shirts, and if I didn't read the Charlton forum I wouldn't even know that they are now known as the Manchester City of the non league.
In a nutshell they are not exactly setting the world alight in the town where they are based.
As you can probably guess from my username I live in Billericay. I don't know one single person that attends their games, I never see anyone around the town wearing their shirts, and if I didn't read the Charlton forum I wouldn't even know that they are now known as the Manchester City of the non league.
In a nutshell they are not exactly setting the world alight in the town where they are based.
As you can probably guess from my username I live in Billericay. I don't know one single person that attends their games, I never see anyone around the town wearing their shirts, and if I didn't read the Charlton forum I wouldn't even know that they are now known as the Manchester City of the non league.
In a nutshell they are not exactly setting the world alight in the town where they are based.
Nearly everyone in Essex seems to support West Ham or Spurs. I was amazed to see a Spurs club shop in the middle of Southend high street
There is no doubt that this bloke is a bit of a David Brent character - and there is no doubt that his taste in interior decorating leaves a lot to be desired.
That being said you have to do admire him in a way, he is putting his heart and soul into getting a nonleague club all the way to the professional leagues.
I would much rather hear about that than the normal boring as bullshit transfer stories from the Premier league.
As you can probably guess from my username I live in Billericay. I don't know one single person that attends their games, I never see anyone around the town wearing their shirts, and if I didn't read the Charlton forum I wouldn't even know that they are now known as the Manchester City of the non league.
In a nutshell they are not exactly setting the world alight in the town where they are based.
But they DID have 1,110 in attendance for their last home league game which is pretty good in fairness. (That's more than Chelmsford who are currently top of the next tier up - National League South - are managing)
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Mark Wright, he of TOWIE fame (I use the term loosely), had a hand in O'Hara joining. It seems he's a fan. I wonder if Tamplin's next target will be Josh?
Sittingbourne did similar in the early nineties when they spunked the profits from selling their old ground and building the ground at Central Park.
They didn't really progress much, despite paying then old lags like Jimmy Case, and have had financial difficulties of varying levels of severity ever since.
The one on the left is a cheeky happy-go-lucky electrician.
The one in the middle sells tarmac drives.
The one on the right works behind the counter of a Soho bookshop.
Ex Arsenal. Sendaros and Pennant being banded about.
Apparently their wage bill is now £30k a week
http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11012372/watch-billericay-town39s-unique-changes-to-their-home-ground
I don't know one single person that attends their games, I never see anyone around the town wearing their shirts, and if I didn't read the Charlton forum I wouldn't even know that they are now known as the Manchester City of the non league.
In a nutshell they are not exactly setting the world alight in the town where they are based.
;o)
That being said you have to do admire him in a way, he is putting his heart and soul into getting a nonleague club all the way to the professional leagues.
I would much rather hear about that than the normal boring as bullshit transfer stories from the Premier league.