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Title: Salisbury
Post by: 4D on Monday, February 22, 2010, 23:22:35
may have a chance to get to Wembley. Who would go along if they make it? I've been to the "new" Wembley just after it re-opened. Enjoyable day out, so I wouldn't mind going again.


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: Arriba on Monday, February 22, 2010, 23:43:46
i wouldn't.i'll wait for our own day out at the play off finals


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: 4D on Monday, February 22, 2010, 23:45:53
 :footinmouth:


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: iffy on Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 22:14:18
Is it for a national conference of dull cathedral towns or will there be some football?


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: 4D on Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 23:33:45
Thought there may have been some interest in this, after all they are currently Oxford's Wiltshire nemesis  :)


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: Foggy on Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 08:30:07
Is it for a national conference of dull cathedral towns or will there be some football?

CITY not town and lets face it Swindon isnt exactly the metropolis of the world is it? nor full of culture or areas of historical significance 


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: The Professor on Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 21:56:42
Depends of which aspect of historical significance you are interested in. The Victorian Railway town is of interest to steam buffs - sadly, I've spent many a journey trapped with middle aged retards in fingerless mitts & duffle coats who, on finding out that I was borne just outside Swindon, go on and on about sodding steam trains and the like.  Clearly they find it interesting.

Architecturally, the railway village is an interesting example of industrial housing built by the GWR to house its employees using as it does (or so I believe) the stone from the Box Tunnel to construct the houses. Given that until it was selected to be the base for the GWR works Swindon was a small village, it is unlikely to have any earlier historic or ancient buildings.  However that does not mean it is without significance or merit.

In addition the old Milton Road Health Centre & GWR Medical fund were also the model for the NHS in the late 1940's.  Nye Bevan used it as a basis for how a universal health system could operate in the brave new post-war era with contributions taken from every person to fund it.  Still substantially the same system today so couldn't have been too bad, could it?

Culturally I'd have thought Swindon compares pretty well with similar sized towns in England so I don't think your assertion is correct and on the information given above it may well have wider social historical significance than you suppose. And no, I wouldn't go and watch Salisbury City at Wembley either


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: Bogus Dave on Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 23:37:36
We had the biggest walmart in the country at one point.

And we're twinned with disneyland for crying out loud. What more can you want!!


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: 4D on Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 23:39:23
and a great football club  ;)


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: Talk Talk on Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 23:42:17
and a great roundabout  ;)


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: Phil_S on Thursday, February 25, 2010, 14:22:06
I went to watch chiippenham at wembley. Although there were a good 20,000 there the atmoshere was not that good


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: 4D on Thursday, February 25, 2010, 19:41:03
I went to watch chippenham at wembley. Although there were a good 20,000 there the atmoshere was not that good

I went to that match against Deal Town, the atmosphere wasn't helped by the fact all the supporters were down one side. Chip had about 13,000 fans to deals 7,000; saw lots of people I know and saw quite a few Town shirts too. Chip lost 1-0  :(


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: RobertT on Thursday, February 25, 2010, 19:58:20
I hate Salisbury, and I have no idea why.  They can fuck off to Hampshire and pick up some Pompey supporters for all I care.


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: Rich Pullen on Thursday, February 25, 2010, 20:28:54
I hate Salisbury, and I have no idea why.  They can fuck off to Hampshire and pick up some Pompey supporters for all I care.

I'm the same :)


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: Tails on Friday, February 26, 2010, 00:30:56
I've grown a dislike for Salisbury due to the fact some prick at work follows them and tries to wind me up by saying "Matt Tubbs says he will never sign for Swindon", like I actually give a shit that some second rate non league striker may or may not play for us. It's even more ludicrous considering he'd more than likely jump at the chance.



Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: lothar on Friday, February 26, 2010, 01:57:32
Well done Salisbury, all this anti-cathedral city tripe is all so contrived. It's a beautiful city, full of charm, charismatic pubs and people, a totally gorgeous day out. All the best from someone not floundering around trying to find a pathetic exscuse to begrudge a fine city from enjoying its day out at Wembley. C'mon Salisbury.


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: Doore on Friday, February 26, 2010, 07:21:13
Well done Salisbury, all this anti-cathedral city tripe is all so contrived. It's a beautiful city, full of charm, charismatic pubs and people, a totally gorgeous day out. All the best from someone not floundering around trying to find a pathetic exscuse to begrudge a fine city from enjoying its day out at Wembley. C'mon Salisbury.

Amen brother.


Title: Re: Salisbury
Post by: Spencer_White on Friday, February 26, 2010, 09:15:04
They dont speak so kindly about us.

But good luck to them.

Anyone else think the site of their ground is ludicrous? Its not even a big ground, its got 2 sides FFS?