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  1. Rook Matthews are the best by far. Put ours up originally with Mike Rogerson at Blyth but they were useless, Rook Mattews were way better. The problem with going with Moons, is that they are too small and wont get you the people through the door to view yours. RMS always promised at least one phone call per month with feedback and were 100% professional.
  2. Where are the nearest organised firework displays this week?
  3. Ha ha, unfortunately not, but everyone there had a brilliant night. Country music isn't my cup of tea at all, but Travis was outstanding and its no surprise hes the top UK act. He'll be coming back next year so watch this space for news!
  4. I noticed that when I did it and went back to edit it, looks like it didnt save the edit. doh!
  5. Just a reminder that Travis Logan, just voted the top UK Country act, is appearing at Bedlington Terriers FC clubhouse tonight (23/10) starting at 8pm. Tickets can be purchased on the night for £5 and the price includes snacks. Come along, have a great night with the added benefit of some of the cheapest beer in Bedlington - Guinness £2.5.0 a pint?? Can't go wrong! http://www.travislogan.co.uk/
  6. Just been to monsoon and it is fantastic. Way better than ashinanna, can't believe i've been putting off going for so long.
  7. Takeaway from Verdis (Lazas) is the best in Bedlington by far. THink the Panda Inn is tp notch for Chinese, whilst for Indians I'm struggling; I thought Bombay Nights was awful, Ashiana is nowhere near as good as Frontier used to be and Char Mausum was disappointing. Yet to try that one at the station (Monsoon???) on the corner.
  8. Top Country singer Travis Logan will be appearing at Bedlington Terriers clubhouse on Friday 23rd October at 8pm. Travis has just been voted Top UK male country artist and his album has been voted best UK country album of 2009. Tickets are £5 including snacks. All enquiries tel 07853 052450.
  9. oops - wrong forum!
  10. Top Country singer Travis Logan will be appearing at Bedlington Terriers clubhouse on Friday 23rd October at 8pm. Travis has just been voted Top UK male country artist and his album has been voted best UK country album of 2009. Tickets are £5 including snacks. All enquiries tel 07853 052450.
  11. Neil

    Bedlington Through in the Vase

    The Terriers faced Consett on a wind swept day in the 1st round proper of the FA Vase, just a couple of weeks after making the same journey in the league and came away empty handed. With the wind gusting through County Durham, other games in the region had already fallen victim to the weather but this game was never in doubt. Playing into the wind, Bedlington struggled to make any real impact in the first half, but did manage the odd foray forward. Consett didn't use the wind to their advantage, constantly over hitting balls and being caught offside. The second half was a different story and with the Bedlington rear guard in ominous form, there were always going to be chances at the other end. Lee Ludlow gave the visitors the lead with a wind assisted drive from outside the box which beat the keeper all ends up. The lead was doubled midway through the half when Gareth McAlindon's looping corner deceived the "˜keeepr and defender on the line and floated nicely over their heads and into the goal. Photos can be found here http://btfc.fotopic.net/c1764146.html. The win sees Bedlington make the draw for the second round which is made around lunch time on Monday 5th October, news will appear on the Terriers website ASAP. The game is due to be played Saturday 14th November.
  12. I'll find somewhere else to park, its called Asda at Blyth!
  13. Take a look at the one I did for the Terriers, features the mining heritage, Northumberland flag and the dog.
  14. Bedlington Terriers produced a tremendous performance on Saturday to dispose of a very promising Jarrow Roofing. An outstanding hat trick from striker Tony Shandran (the second goal was an outrageous 20 yard volley into the top corner) was enough to see Bedlington through 3-0. Photos can be found at http://btfc.fotopic.net/c1757137.html. After a couple of dubious performances and results, it appears as though Bedlington are back on track and with the team gelling together nicely after the summer comings and goings, things are looking very good indeed for the rest of the season. The good times are back folks"¦.get yourself back to Welfare Park and enjoy the ride!
  15. 11 - Watch the demise of the front street.
  16. Neil

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    Great photos Andy, still can't believe the result went our way. Daylight robbery!
  17. Bedlington face Unibond side Garforth Town in the FA Cup on Saturday. Garforth have been in the headlines in recent years for the number of ex-Brazilian national players who have turned out for them, through their managers (Simon Clifford) links with the South American country. The Terriers have had an encouraging start to the season and will be looking to bounce back from their narrow defeat to league leaders West Allotment Celtic on Wednesday night. Kick off on Saturday is 3pm at Dr Pitt Welfare Park, come along, cheer the lads on and whilst you're there, check out the merchandise range of jackets, polo shirts and replica tops. As far as I know, admission on Saturday is £5 for adults, £2 for concessions.
  18. Bedlington face Unibond side Garforth Town in the FA Cup on Saturday. Garforth have been in the headlines in recent years for the number of ex-Brazilian national players who have turned out for them, through their managers (Simon Clifford) links with the South American country. The Terriers have had an encouraging start to the season and will be looking to bounce back from their narrow defeat to league leaders West Allotment Celtic on Wednesday night. Kick off on Saturday is 3pm at Dr Pitt Welfare Park, come along, cheer the lads on and whilst you're there, check out the merchandise range of jackets, polo shirts and replica tops.
  19. Bedlington Terriers maintained their fine 100% start to their league season on Saturday when they defeated local rivals Morpeth Town 3-1 at Welfare Park. While the hosts were boosted by the return to fitness of Steve Bowey to the starting XI (and Stephen Shaw on the subs bench), the visitors where beginning to pick up some momentum after a troubled summer on and off the pitch. It was Bedlington who had the early chances, with a McAlindon free kick in only the second minute shaving the post with no other player making contact with the ball. Minutes later, a powerful drive from 25 yards by Bowey flew inches over the bar. Morpeth responded in kind, with Bowey forced into defensive duties in clearing a header of the line. The Terriers were slow to get to the pace of the game, and the always dangerous David Southern proving to be a thorn in the side of the Terriers backline. However, the breakthrough came after 18 minutes, and it was the home side who made it. When Bowey was fouled 25 yards from goal, McAlindon's flighted free kick saw Hedley made a late unchallenged run at the far post, and he glanced his header past the helpless Morpeth keeper Wells into the corner The lead should have been doubled within a couple of minutes, when Shandran found space on the goal line to spin his marker before laying back into the path of Bowey. However, his goalbound shot hit the chest of the unlucky Sheeran from close range, and the danger was cleared. The Terriers' striker almost made amends moments later when he reached full length to make contact with a fine cross from the left by Bowey. Unfortunately, the pass had too much pace on it and he could not force Wells into action. Morpeth were forced into an early change, with Heiniger replacing the injured Sweeney. Bowey was proving to be hugely instrumental in this opening half, and he again was instrumental in another Bedlington chance, when he drove forward from halfway, skipping past a couple of opponents before driving narrowly over from 20 yards. It proved to be only a temporary reprieve for the visitors, as they conceded a second goals in the 34th minute. It was a fine individual effort to, as Sheeran chipped the keeper from 25 yards, having the satisfaction of seeing the ball float into the top right hand corner of his goal. Morpeth were then forced into another change, their second of the opening 45 minutes as Andrew Middelton replaced Paul Newton-Eddy. The visitors reduced the deficit almost immediately, when the Bedlington defence failed to deal with the continual threat posed by Southern, allowing him enough space to fire home from a narrow angle. This meant that the home side would have to wait at least another game before recording a clean sheet. Into the second half, the hosts continued to play the better football and pose the biggest threat to goal. This was finally rewarded on the hour mark when a two goal cushion was restored. A fantastic and determined interception by Hedley in his own half saw him win the ball from the attentions of two opponents. The ball was eventually played out left to the feet of Shandran. The tricky Bedlington striker beat his man easily before crossing to the far post for Sheeran to direct his header back across goal and into the corner of the net. A fine passage of play which saw Sheeran score his third league goal in as many games since signing for the club earlier in the month. Bedlington made their first change soon after, with McAlindon making way for Shaw. Shandran came close to joining his strike partner on the score sheet, when his spin and shot had to be palmed away by Wells. Snowden found his way into the referee's notebook for a lunge midway through the half. Other than one good save by Powell from the boot of Southern, the visitors rarely seriously threatened to make a nervous end to the game. Bedlington made further changes, with Ludlow and McRoberts replacing Shandran and Sheeran respectively, while Morpeth made their final substitution when ex-Collier Justin Millican came on for ex-Terrier Derek Atwell. Thus another three points were secured, and Bedlington made their best start to a season since August 1999. This run was certain to be put to the test on Wednesday night, when they welcomed league leaders West Allotment Celtic to Welfare Park, the visitors topping the table having won all four games played. This Saturday sees more home action, as Garforth Town of the Unibond League Division One North travel to Bedlington for their FA Cup Preliminary Qualifying Round tie. Assuming this match produces a definite winner, then the Terriers are due to finally play away from home, albeit just a few miles up the road against Ashington at their Woodhorn Road ground on the Bank Holiday Monday (11am kick off).
  20. Now there is a trick thats being missed out! Or even get a sponsors board put up. If thats still too much, I do the programmes and can rustle up a programme ad at a very comptetitive price. So competitive, that every other company with one has paid the same price!
  21. Yay! One week down and I'm top! Get in!
  22. Yep, good win again for the lads against a plucky if not unsportsmanlike Thackley. Next up in the FA Cup is Garforth Town at Welfare Park on 29th August. Before then we have Morpeth at home on Saturday 22nd and West Allotment Celtic on Wednesday 19th. The Wansbeck derby with Ashington is on Monday 31st at Ashington, so its a hectic 2 weeks for the Teriers! BTW - replica shirts are now available for £20 and £25, along with a range of polo shirts, jackets and hoodie.
  23. 7 - Run across the Stepping Stones too fast and fall in the river.
  24. Bedlington went behind to Billingham Town tonight after three minutes, but produced a second half masterclass to come out 5-1 winners that saw them rocket to the top of the Northern League Division One. The Terriers took time to settle and it was a defensive mishap which gifted the visitors the lead. Bedligton equalised before the break thanks to captain Peter Snowden. Early in the second half it was 2-1 when Shandran fired home from close range. Lee Ludlow made it 3 from the spot before Mark Sheeran scored his first goal for the club with a neat finish into the top cornder. The scoring was rounded off at the death when sub Gary McRoberts raced through to fire low past the keeper and in off the post. This Saturday (15th), Bedlington start their FA Cup campaign with a 3pm kick off at home to Thackley from Yorkshire. Polo shirts, hoodies, jackets and replica tops are now available, with greater stock numbers available in the coming weeks. Its also hoped 60th anniversary badges will be received before the game. Photos online here. (PS - I'd post this on the site but the login link on the bedlington.co.uk homepage isn't there!!)
  25. Neil

    Terriers Tear Out of Traps

    Bedlington Terriers opened their skilltrainingltd Northern League Division One season on Saturday, with the visit to Welfare Park by newly-promoted Horden Colliery Welfare. It was a successful beginning to a new campaign, as the Terriers recovered from conceding the first goal to run out 3-1 victors. It was a much changed side from the one which had finished the previous season with victory at South Shields in April. Indeed, only 4 players (Lawson, Hedley, Ludlow and McAlindon) remained in the squad of 16 from that game. With Jamie Clarke returning to Spennymoor in midweek due to changed work commitments which would have made travel to Bedlington difficult, the Terriers management team moved quickly to plug the gap. With Tony Shandran suspended for this game, the final game of a 3 match ban picked up for Blyth in April, Lee Ludlow finally signed forms again for the club. In addition, Mark Sheeran, a player who has scored prolifically wherever he has played, also joined the Bedlington ranks. What could have been an early crisis was thus turned into an embarrassment of riches. Bedlington began very promisingly, using the flanks to good effect in stretching the Horden defence. An early free kick out right saw Chapman provide pinpoint delivery for the head of Sheeran. However, keeper Winter dived full stretch to save. The early momentum quickly petered out, however, and the visitors showed the type of fast counter-attacking football which had served them so well in winning the Division Two title the previous season. One cross from the left saw a glanced header divert the ball on to the far post. Terriers' keeper Newton then had to produce an excellent block to deny the follow up. Horden obviously took heart from this, as they pushed again for the breakthrough, forcing Newton into another superb save, this time a goal seemed certain from the loose ball but the Horden forward could only hit high over the bar. Moments later a swerving shot from 20 yards crashed against the bar and then away to safety. Bedlington were at all at sea during this period of play, and in scenes reminiscent of last season, the injury jinx returned after only 23 minutes when Shaw had to be replaced by Ludlow due to a hamstring injury. The visitors eventually got a deserved goal just after the hour mark, when another cross from the left saw Jennings glance his header at the near post into the opposite corner. However, the Terriers produced an almost instant response in levelling within 2 minutes. A cross from the left saw a Horden defender only loop a headed clearance high into the air. Sheeran carefully placed a header back across to Ludlow, who had his back to goal. The veteran Bedlington striker showed great agility to hit an overhead kick into the bottom corner past the helpless Winter, and carry on the goal scoring form which saw him finish leading scorer last season. The Terriers suffered another injury blow within 3 minutes of the restart, when Chapman was unable to continue due to a knock sustained late in the first half. He was replaced by Scott Robson. Despite this setback, Bowey came agonisingly close to putting the Terriers ahead moments later when he sliced his effort from Ludlow's knock back just wide of the upright. Although the visitors still looked to pose a threat on the break, the hosts were increasingly dominating possession. This was duly rewarded with a goal on 55 minutes. A beautifully flighted ball forward to Poole saw a defender just get a toe on it a full stretch which played it perfectly into the Terriers man's path. He coolly rounded first Winter, then the recovering defender to slot home just inside the post to give his team the lead for the first time. Poole turned provider midway through the second half, when his perfectly weighted slide rule ball put Graham clear on goal. The cultured midfielder kept his composure the hit across the Horden keeper and into the bottom left corner to give the Terriers a two goal cushion. Both sides had opportunities to add to the scoring before the end of the game, but for the visitors in particular, tiredness and increasing frustration left to Kegans and Husband receiving cautions, both for challenges that could easily have been deserving of straight red cards. Not a classic by any means, and there is certainly much to do before this much changed team is firing on all cylinders, but securing the 3 points was the only important target. A pre-season campaign which gave the Bedlington management only rare opportunity to field what they may have considered their strongest available side means that this is still very much a work in progress. Also, the 3 injuries sustained in this game underline the need for any club with aspirations to challenge for honours to have strength in depth in all areas of the pitch. Great credit goes to Lowery and Perry over the summer months for putting together a squad which seems to have all bases covered. Bedlington had little time to rest on their laurels, with August always being a very busy month. Wednesday night sees the visit to Welfare Park by Billingham Town (7.30pm). Then this Saturday, the Terriers have yet another home game, this time hosting Thackley in the FA Cup Extra-Preliminary Round. The FA Cup provides an opportunity for all clubs this level to earn much needed funds, and for their part the Terriers will be hoping that they make good progress in this competition for the first time in several years. The first time Bedlington go on their travels is the following Wednesday (19th), when they make the trip to Shildon. Photos can be found here. Report by Dave Anderson.
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