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A club like Enfield FC has joined the ESL ranks.what was once the best non league club in England and even Europe,twice Conference winners,8 times Isthmian league winners,European Amateur Cup Winners( 1969-70 2-1 against a side captained by one of my former youth coaches,Stefer roma),2 times fa trophy winners plus so many middlessex and london senior cups(20?)has now joined the ESL.We are honoured to have the E's in our league.Hopefully will be a brief permanence and they can rise from the ashes again and write another legendary football fairytale.Welcome lads bow

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Originally Posted By: coach et 64
A club like Enfield FC has joined the ESL ranks.what was once the best non league club in England and even Europe,twice Conference winners,8 times Isthmian league winners,European Amateur Cup Winners( 1969-70 2-1 against a side captained by one of my former youth coaches,Stefer roma),2 times fa trophy winners plus so many middlessex and london senior cups(20?)has now joined the ESL.We are honoured to have the E's in our league.Hopefully will be a brief permanence and they can rise from the ashes again and write another legendary football fairytale.Welcome lads bow



Cor blimey you do get carried away don't you Coachie! grin

I've already posted on the E's forum to welcome them but would just like to point out to all their forum fans that they're now in the right place to get their future plans organised.

As you will also see our League Chairman communicates with us through this forum to keep us all updated when he can do so and this solidarity is what makes the ESL very special.

Lot's of big name teams in non league football made their start in this l'il old league as well as some big name players including, currrently, Michael Kightly who started his senior NL career with Basildon United.

Oh and by the way, Coachie is famous for his wicked pasta dishes for players and others when you visit his club not far from the River Crouch if you're looking for a location clue.

See you in due course when you face the Boro once again at either Rush Green or Woodson Park guys.

Enjoy!!!! dance
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Originally Posted By: Jerry No.14
Im doing 2 weeks there from the 19th mate. I am so unfit my ribs are [****!!****] so i need it mate!!

I know were i want to play, but the car crash has set me back a month or so!!!


Get a proper job Jerry. Being a boy car racer doesn't offer many prospects outside spending lots of time in the nick! grin
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