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We are blessed... With some of the Sunday Leagues most eloquent bearers of the keyboard. For your perusal, find below the articles all written by ISA players and officials. A music page on a football website. So far up it's own arse to be true. A good read actually, but I wrote it so I would say that, wouldn't I...? Read more by clicking on the logo above. "How
many caskets can we witness? Before we see it's hard to live this life without
God, so we must ask forgiveness." Tyler
Durden has a new column for the new season. You can read it by clicking above. "You are not your job. You are not how much money you have in the bank. Not the car you drive. Not the contents of your wallet. You're not your f-----g khakis. We are the all-singing all-dancing crap of the world." Tyler Durden's regular news and rumours column is great reading.
The Beautiful Game cocks a sideways look at what is great, good and downright awful in this most beautiful of games. Nothing is sacred, nothing is damned. Damn fine writing from the great man.
Very heated, and often very funny, rants from the ISA's answer to Rob Jones, 'The Beautiful Game'. TBG pulls on your coat about anything and everything football related, and somehow twists it to fit The Onion Bag Fanzine Section D. Quite remarkable.
The place for the inside information on who is currently hot and who is not in Section D. The only problem with Manny though is that he doesn't really like to lose...
The erstwhile 'super scout' has
been hiding in bushes all over playing areas across Chester, and when he had
finished doing that, he compiled these reports on the teams that the ISA had
faced so far. Weigh up your next opposition, or see who the lads are losing to
next week. Still, S.D.S.S. has got to be a better scout than Terry Smith. Good
job he did on scouting Canvey Island, wasn't it?
In a brand new feature, our very own bleached blond goalkeeper, and full time apprentice to Oliver Reed, Mark ‘The Roft’ Howcroft will on a regular basis keep us up to date with his favourite drinks. Not a page for anyone under 18. NWAS wrote an article 'Is rock n' roll the new football?' for Chester fanzine 'Hello Albert' a while ago. It gets a slightly updated airing here... |