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shildonmackem said:Not out youngun ball going down legside.
Expenses now 25 pence per mile sarge!
You play for Shildon?
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shildonmackem said:Not out youngun ball going down legside.
Expenses now 25 pence per mile sarge!
shildonmackem said:Used to play for Shildon packed in 7 years ago.
Umpire in the County League now.
Whats all this pyramid system you speak of? How long has it been in existence? What leagues are involved? Its twenty odd years since i last played up there. I played for Silky for a number of years back in the 70's and 80's. The gold old coast league. Fond memories of scoring each teams bogs on how good they were to have a shit in.
The NE Premier League is the top league up here, it's been going for about 12/13 years.
The winners of the Durham Senior League can be promoted into it, if they meet certain criteria ... and wish to apply for promotion. They replace the team who finished bottom.
Below that you have the Durham County League and Durham Coast League who are considered to be on an equal standing. The winners of those leagues can apply to join the Durham Senior League, taking the place of the bottom club.
Last year both league champions, Kimblesworth and Boldon CA, applied to go up and after winning a play off and passing a ground inspection, Kimblesworth replaced Marsden in the DSL.
Then it all kicked off because geographically Marsden are closer to the Coast League, but the play off winners came from the County League and that is were Marsden will be in 2011.
It's not so much a pyramid as a group of leagues that can feed in to one another, but this may change following the fall out from what I've just described.
It looks like the Durham Senior League (in their wisdom) want to form a second division to prevent this kind of thing happening again, but in doing so will draw on clubs from what they consider to be lower leagues and that will ruin what's left of them.
Hope this helps
The NE Premier League is the top league up here, it's been going for about 12/13 years.
The winners of the Durham Senior League can be promoted into it, if they meet certain criteria ... and wish to apply for promotion. They replace the team who finished bottom.
Below that you have the Durham County League and Durham Coast League who are considered to be on an equal standing. The winners of those leagues can apply to join the Durham Senior League, taking the place of the bottom club.
Last year both league champions, Kimblesworth and Boldon CA, applied to go up and after winning a play off and passing a ground inspection, Kimblesworth replaced Marsden in the DSL.
Then it all kicked off because geographically Marsden are closer to the Coast League, but the play off winners came from the County League and that is were Marsden will be in 2011.
It's not so much a pyramid as a group of leagues that can feed in to one another, but this may change following the fall out from what I've just described.
It looks like the Durham Senior League (in their wisdom) want to form a second division to prevent this kind of thing happening again, but in doing so will draw on clubs from what they consider to be lower leagues and that will ruin what's left of them.
Hope this helps
The NE Premier League is the top league up here, it's been going for about 12/13 years.
The winners of the Durham Senior League can be promoted into it, if they meet certain criteria ... and wish to apply for promotion. They replace the team who finished bottom.
Below that you have the Durham County League and Durham Coast League who are considered to be on an equal standing. The winners of those leagues can apply to join the Durham Senior League, taking the place of the bottom club.
Last year both league champions, Kimblesworth and Boldon CA, applied to go up and after winning a play off and passing a ground inspection, Kimblesworth replaced Marsden in the DSL.
Then it all kicked off because geographically Marsden are closer to the Coast League, but the play off winners came from the County League and that is were Marsden will be in 2011.
It's not so much a pyramid as a group of leagues that can feed in to one another, but this may change following the fall out from what I've just described.
It looks like the Durham Senior League (in their wisdom) want to form a second division to prevent this kind of thing happening again, but in doing so will draw on clubs from what they consider to be lower leagues and that will ruin what's left of them.
Hope this helps
Perfect thanks. Very interesting. I can remember the stir Hetton Lyons caused when they fucked off from the coast league many years ago.
SAFC2403 said:Me da played for silky in the 80's and the played for ryhope in the 90's.
Perfect thanks. Very interesting. I can remember the stir Hetton Lyons caused when they fucked off from the coast league many years ago.
Who was your Dad? Probably played against him many times. Murton lad myself.
spitfire said:Whats all this pyramid system you speak of? How long has it been in existence? What leagues are involved? Its twenty odd years since i last played up there. I played for Silky for a number of years back in the 70's and 80's. The gold old coast league. Fond memories of scoring each teams bogs on how good they were to have a shit in.
SAFC2403 said:Roger Alcock. He played at murton for a bit anarl.
I knew your Dad well a stickler opening bat!!
Did you play when Silky wouldn't declare against Ryhope and it let Houghton win the league
No mate. Must have been after my time. I can't remember Houghton being in the Coast League at the time. I played at Silky all through my school years at Junior level etc, and then a mix of all levels up until about 86-87 when i moved down to London.
The lad who mentions his dad, i know his name but he wasn't at Silky when i was there.