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Postby Ally » 20 Sep 2015, 06:10

Another smashing read Ossie. :D :D :D

I used to work with a couple of chaps who were heavily involved with the Old Northamptonians (and indeed the new ones! :lol: ) so this report was especially nice to read. :D

Bravo to the pasty and ham bun prices. :lol: :lol:

A pantomime boo & hiss to the ref! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I would've still bought a raffle ticket..and left my phone number. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks for taking the time to write these reports Ossie as they are very much enjoyed by moi for one! :D :D :D
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby cromwell » 20 Sep 2015, 16:38

41 - 3 is a bit of a pasting. I enjoy reading these Ossie.
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby TheOstrich » 20 Sep 2015, 17:54

I used to work with a couple of chaps who were heavily involved with the Old Northamptonians (and indeed the new ones! :lol: ) so this report was especially nice to read. :D


Small world, Ally! :lol: Old Northamptonians' promotion from Midlands 1 East meant they became No.22 on my 25 team hit-list for this season; I haven't seen that many Eastern Midlands rugby clubs and that's something I really ought to address. I think they'll do OK at this higher level once they get a few league points on the board - Old Halesonians have a pretty strong, established side, so a heavyish defeat yesterday was always on the cards.

I hadn't originally intended to go to that match - the Ostrich's master spreadsheet called for King's Langley vs Arlesey Town, a Southern League 1 Central soccer game. But King's Langley is a long way from Birmingham - they play near Apsley (think in terms of Watford Junction), and National Rail Enquiries seemed to have amended their ticketing advice between last summer, when I first looked it up, and last week, when the choice of trains available on an Off Peak Return has been restricted. So, as I was looking at a very long day, and the possibility of not getting back until around 9:00, this old bird decided that discretion was the better part of valour.

King's Langley, no.7 on my hit-list, look like they are going to be a difficult team to catch up with ..... :evil: More on them at a later date, I hope!

41 - 3 is a bit of a pasting.


Yep, but I reckon that scoreline looks somewhat worse than Old Northants' performance actually merited. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if the referee had allowed the game to flow more, as the constant infringements leading inevitably to penalties and scrums really played to Old Halesonians' strengths ....

I haven't bothered posting about it, but this summer, for my sins, I've been watching a bit of rugby league, Crommers; the hapless Coventry Bears who turned semi-pro last winter and played this year in Kingstone League 1. Dear oh dear - talk about a divide betwen the northern and southern clubs. The first game I saw down at the prosaically-named Butts Arena (only a 12 minute brisk walk from the station - helps keeps me fit!) was Bears 8 Swinton 78 !! Now that was a pasting .... :lol:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby TheOstrich » 27 Sep 2015, 13:00

My apologies this is a long one ..... :oops:

Saturday 26/09 – Southern League Division 1 Central (Step 4)
Leighton Town 0 Kings Langley 2
Admission £5, programme £1.50, muffin and tea at half-time £1.50.
Attendance – 100 (that’s per the league website, but it’s the default setting, which means someone probably forgot to count!)

What strange apparition is this? What unheralded event has set all the twitchers atwittering down in Bedfordshire? Yes, just three weeks after the first ever visit by the Ostrich to Leighton Buzzard – the Bird is back in Town! :lol:

Don’t blame me, blame the wretched Football Association. I’ve already blogged about the financially canny northerners and the effect they have had on pushing the Southern League boundary further south and east. But when last season ended, and all the promotions and relegations were in, I knew I would have two new teams to see in the South West Division (easy enough at Evesham, Banbury or Bishops Cleeve) and three in the so-called Central division (meaning lengthier car trips to Aylesbury or rail excursions down the West Coast Main Line).

But then someone decided, last June, that Clevedon Town didn’t have enough lux. No, not soap tablets - sufficient luminosity in their floodlights! So the club failed ground grading and were demoted to Step 5, and by a convoluted process based on final league positions and goal averages across all the Step 4 leagues, Redbridge were handed a reprieve from relegation and reinstated at Step 4 level. Redbridge (north-east London) is, of course, a million miles from Clevedon in Somerset, and couldn’t therefore be a straight replacement for the demoted team in the Southern League South West, so, in order to repair the imbalance of teams in the various divisions, clubs then had to be shifted sideways!

The upshot, after they’d sorted the London clubs out, was that Ware (Hertfordshire) got shifted into the Southern League Central, a reasonable enough decision, but then, for some unknown reason, the powers-that-be in the FA and the Southern League had a rush of blood, moving Fleet Town and Petersfield Town to Southern Central from the South West Division, with Burnham, Flackwell Heath and Marlow going the other way.

At which point Flackwell Heath (High Wycombe), who had just been promoted to the Southern Central, threw a spectacular hissy fit. :evil: They’d been looking forward to life in the Central, with quite a few local derbies; now they were expected to travel to far-flung places like Bridgwater, Taunton and Tiverton! The club held an emergency meeting – and declined their promotion!

Back to the drawing board! Next in line for promotion, and hanging onto the phone awaiting the call, were Highmoor Ibis (a Reading based club). It never came! The vacant position was offered to Redhill – who said thanks very much, but no thanks. As for Highmoor Ibis, apparently the ground-graders had got them – they didn’t have turnstiles installed and a fence panel was missing!

So that final Step 4 place was then offered to Winchester City – as long as they paid off various outstanding fines – and they were duly put in the South West to complete the division for 2015/16! But when the dust finally settled, all this shenanigans left the Ostrich with only one new team to see in the South West – but now four new teams in the Central. So today, it was a necessary trip back to Leighton Buzzard to see the final one of those four – King’s Langley !
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But first, we must undertake a slight detour – a first viewing of the newly opened Grand Central shopping complex above New Street Station. The whole thing is now (more or less) complete, and the mall opened to the public last Thursday. I arrived by train from Sutton Coldfield and the first thing noticeable was that the walls of the escalators have now been finished a sort of dark duck-egg blue, rather than bare concrete. The escalators, however, have proved unable to cope with the amount of traffic and keep on breaking down. The next innovation is that the platforms are fully barriered and with an updated smart technology that means I now have to lay my OAP bus pass (which has local rail add-on) on a yellow disc to open the gate, rather than just wave it at some official and walk through the disabled exit which is the norm at other barriered stations in the region. I think this is a similar system as the Oyster in London, but as I haven’t been inside the M25 for at least 25 years, I wouldn’t know.

Now comes the confusing bit – walking in a straight line across the much-vaunted and huge atrium, you come to a second set of barriers. No problem, I’ve got to grips with the system. But then there’s a third set of barriers? WTF? Through those, and I’m now sort of at the Bull Ring exit, where there’s the much vaunted Five Guys outlet, a sort of superior burger joint. So I go left and left again round the atrium, and I’m back to where I first ascended from the platforms, but only having passed through one barrier. Anyway many helpful volunteers are directing people and there’s a big cardboard mock-up where they’re handing out maps, and suddenly the geography becomes a bit clearer. There’s a plug-hole in the middle!
The problem is that the atrium is bigger than the old concourse, but the escalators to the platforms are still in the old positions. So, at the west end of the atrium, where there’s the ticket office and the Starbucks we met at for the first VV Birmingham meet, the layout is broadly the same. But at the east end, the Bull Ring end, it’s been extended a fair bit, and the “Platform A” escalators are now slap in the middle of the atrium, like a plug-hole. And they are barriered, so what I did, effectively, was leave the station (barrier 1), re-enter the station at the plughole (barrier 2) and leave it again (barrier 3) before walking round the plughole and back to where I started. Confused? You and about 50,000 other Brummies!
The next problem is the train departure boards. The 11:36 to Plymouth will leave from the Yellow Lounge. What? Closer scrutiny shows the display is alternating between the Yellow Lounge and Platform 6. I think the idea is that if you are early, you can go through the barriers and park up in a Lounge before going down to your Platform. There are three lounges, Yellow, Red and Blue. Only one problem. Nobody has any idea where exactly they are, are they aren’t shown on the map! :lol:

But enough of this, you all want to know about the John Lewis store. So it’s up another set of escalators to Grand Central, which is a circular walkway round the eaves of the atrium, a bit like the circle at a theatre, with food outlets overlooking the atrium and shopping outlets opposite. Getting to the bottom of the escalators is the first problem. The authorities have introduced crowd control so you have to walk up and down a maze to get to the bottom of the escalators, rather like queuing for a Disneyland ride. It’s all rather unnecessary, because despite it being the very first Saturday, there aren’t really the expected crowds. So we all gently amble back and forth until we finally reach the escalators – “Have I reached Go”, I quipped to an attendant, “and can I collect £200?” – and off we all go upstairs.

Most but not all of the shops are open, and the food outlets aren’t exactly busy. There’s Japanese sushi and Mexican and something called “Pho” and a Spanish tapas bar that’s empty. The coffee shops are doing best, but most people are gawking rather than indulging. As for the shopping, there’s a lot of “names” – White Company, Monsoon, Paperchase, Neal’s Yard (organics and herbal), L’Occitane and stranger places like Obey Your Body, Steel and Jelly, and Fatface. I didn’t venture into John Lewis’s but I could see a lot of “concessions” on the ground floor. Oh, and you can also easily access Grand Central via the old ramp from New Street again, so some things never change.
The final comment I have is – bring your ear-plugs, it’s incredibly noisy. Goodness knows how they’ve worked out the acoustics, but it’s rather like being in one of those nature programmes from a remote Hebredian island, where you’re surrounded by a manic flock of 20,000 roosting seagulls. You find yourself having to shout, which only adds to the cacophony. It’s a relief to finally re-descend to the bowels and board the 11:33 semi-fast to London Euston.
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Emerging into the calmer waters of Leighton Buzzard, the first stop is the Chinese-run Linslade Chip Shop, where there’s a piece of battered cod with my name on it. Waving vaguely at the hot cabinet, I ask for the cod and get my £3.10 out. “£1.50” says the oriental gentleman.

“Err, I wanted a medium cod – that’s £3.10” I said, pointing at the board.
“What? You no want no sausage?"
“No, I no want no sausage. Fish”
“Ah, feesh!”
“Yes, feesh”
“Feesh!”
“Feesh!!”

Transaction accomplished, I retire to a bench near the canal to devour my feesh, before sauntering into the town centre. Leighton Buzzard is growing on me. There’s a Charter Market, Tuesdays and Saturdays, and I purchase two pots of Marrow and Ginger Chutney from the Leighton Buzzard Honey Man. “Did you make this yourself?”, I ask. “Oh yes!” he says, smiling.

The football match is predictable; Leighton Town are having a torrid time of late while Kings Langley are in the upper reaches of the league table. The result is 0-2, the second goal straight after half-time kills it off as a contest, and nobody can really grumble. The referee however, is another matter. We don’t get underway until 15:04, there’s a 50 minute first half despite only one short stoppage , and a second half resumption at 16:09. Not in any way helpful when attempting to catch the 16:57 Arriva bus back to the station to connect with the 17:09 London Midland service northbound, and I had to skip the last three or four minutes of the game – not that it mattered in the event because having just made it back to the station, I found that the wretched 17:09 had been cancelled due to “train crew not being available”! :evil:

The next one is 17:42 and it’s rammed to the rafters and running late. Additionally, the toilets are out of action. So we have an extended wait at Milton Keynes Central for any passenger needing relief to do the business. Milton Keynes is an busy station and about 150 passengers get off anyway. “Are they ALL going for a piddle?” wonders the Sarf-London 30-something male I’m sitting next to, horrified.

A further toilet break is arranged for Coventry, but the instructions here are “get off, if you must, and catch the train behind!” Arrival is at 18:54 and I find I’ve just missed making a Delay Repay claim by 6 minutes, which would only have been £3.75 but would have paid for the filter coffee I had at Leighton Buzzard station while marooned there. Or the feesh.

Finally, on the bus back home, the guy sitting opposite me is munching a raspberry donut. He has no idea how close he came to being mugged ….. :twisted:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Kaz » 27 Sep 2015, 17:05

:D :D :D

I shall probably get horrible lost in BNS then, when travelling to and from next year's meet!! I might have to wander, lost and alone, though John Lewis's and Monsoon, and never be heard of again.......................... :P ;) :geek: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Ally » 27 Sep 2015, 18:18

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

We've got a train booked for 12.10pm on Saturday 7th November from Birmingham New Street to Nottingham.

It might be prudent to get there two hours before!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Another great read Ossie - thank you so much for taking the time to type it all out. x

Look forward to your next travel...feesh or no feesh! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby TheOstrich » 27 Sep 2015, 22:05

Thanks, both! :lol:

Not that it's of the remotest interest to you, I'm sure, Kaz, ;) but Monsoon is located directly opposite John Lewis - if you think of walking round the Grand Central circle as a clock-face, John Lewis is at 6 o'clock and Monsoon is at 12 o'clock, opposite the Caffe Concerto concession. I think Monsoon Accesorize is a reasonably large store, floor-space-wise, in the scheme of things there. (The maps they have done for Grand Central are excellent; the ones Network Rail have produced for the atrium below are, in contrast, awful!).

Edit: Monsoon is No.8 ....
http://www.grandcentralbirmingham.com/store-map

I see "Pho" is apparently Vietnamese and specialises in noodle soup ... :lol:

Mrs O and I may go and visit Grand Central later this week, depending on the weather and how she is feeling (last year's broken leg has taken a toll :( ) and it will be easiest for us to get the bus into town and then wander "up the ramp" from the New Street / Corporation Street junction.

Ally, my recommendation to anyone travelling from New Street, FWIW, would be to head for the main departure boards (you can't miss 'em) and go through one of the barriers on either side of it. It's the "B" end, but you can then quickly access all the platforms including the one you need from there, and then walk up it to the "A" end, which is where the Nottingham trains usually depart from. I may be wrong, but I'm not convinced that the escalators in the middle of the atrium (the plughole) give you access to each and every platform, or (crucially) that they are yet fully operational ....... I guess I use New Street a fair bit; the Sutton trains invariably go from the "A" end, but I think I'd always tend to use the "B" barriers and escalators. Just a thought, anyway .... oh, and watch out for last minute platform changes, which are still rife ... :roll:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Ally » 28 Sep 2015, 06:10

Thanks for that advice Ossie...and you're right about platform changes.

Twice before we've been happily standing on Platform 8 waiting for the Nottingham train when my satellite sharp ears picked up the crackled/muffled/almost whispered message that passengers waiting for the Nottingham train should get to Platform 2 now as the train is about to depart!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil:

Cue me nudging Don and both of us sprinting to said Platform 2!

The other passengers just followed us! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Hope Mrs O will be feeling ok. xx
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Kaz » 28 Sep 2015, 16:39

Oh dear, so sorry to hear that H is still having problems from that fall Ossie :( Please give her my best xxxx

Monsoon opposite John Lewis's eh??? Be still my beating heart 8-) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Ally » 28 Sep 2015, 16:55

Kaz wrote:Oh dear, so sorry to hear that H is still having problems from that fall Ossie :( Please give her my best xxxx

Monsoon opposite John Lewis's eh??? Be still my beating heart 8-) :lol: :lol: :lol:


Not to Kaz: stay away from the shops until the day after the meet as you might get carried away and forget to join us! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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