Surprising this as he scored a very creditable 39 goals for Halesowen last season and has decided to drop another two leagues to join the mighty South Cambridgeshire side.
For those who were witness to Stefan Moore's debut against Charlton and believed that we had the 'new' Gary Shaw, thought you may be interested in knowing that Stefan now wears the colours of St Neots F.C (who are dey?-exactleee). Surprising this as he scored a very creditable 39 goals for Halesowen last season and has decided to drop another two leagues to join the mighty South Cambridgeshire side. With a scoring season like he had I would have thought he would have had interest from Conference at least.I may go along as see how he is doing as St Neots is about 20 minutes from home- I was convinced that he would make the grade as I did with his younger brother. Probably explains why I am not a football manager.
Quote from: My left Foot on October 07, 2010, 01:52:32 PMFor those who were witness to Stefan Moore's debut against Charlton and believed that we had the 'new' Gary Shaw, thought you may be interested in knowing that Stefan now wears the colours of St Neots F.C (who are dey?-exactleee). Surprising this as he scored a very creditable 39 goals for Halesowen last season and has decided to drop another two leagues to join the mighty South Cambridgeshire side. With a scoring season like he had I would have thought he would have had interest from Conference at least.I may go along as see how he is doing as St Neots is about 20 minutes from home- I was convinced that he would make the grade as I did with his younger brother. Probably explains why I am not a football manager.I still remember that game vividly, the way he skipped past that Charlton defender was poetry in motion. I thought he was going to be better than Rooney....
Quote from: Risso on October 07, 2010, 02:40:07 PMQuote from: My left Foot on October 07, 2010, 01:52:32 PMFor those who were witness to Stefan Moore's debut against Charlton and believed that we had the 'new' Gary Shaw, thought you may be interested in knowing that Stefan now wears the colours of St Neots F.C (who are dey?-exactleee). Surprising this as he scored a very creditable 39 goals for Halesowen last season and has decided to drop another two leagues to join the mighty South Cambridgeshire side. With a scoring season like he had I would have thought he would have had interest from Conference at least.I may go along as see how he is doing as St Neots is about 20 minutes from home- I was convinced that he would make the grade as I did with his younger brother. Probably explains why I am not a football manager.I still remember that game vividly, the way he skipped past that Charlton defender was poetry in motion. I thought he was going to be better than Rooney....Me too.Made Richard Rufus look like a statue.
The story is that Stefan (who was probably the best striker in the Southern Premier last season) is on something like a grand a week playing for a club at the same level as the Midland Alliance.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 07, 2010, 04:18:13 PMThe story is that Stefan (who was probably the best striker in the Southern Premier last season) is on something like a grand a week playing for a club at the same level as the Midland Alliance. Nice work if you can get it. And I wonder why I'm no longer as bothered with the game as I used to be......
Quote from: Mark Fletcher on October 07, 2010, 02:47:23 PMQuote from: Risso on October 07, 2010, 02:40:07 PMQuote from: My left Foot on October 07, 2010, 01:52:32 PMFor those who were witness to Stefan Moore's debut against Charlton and believed that we had the 'new' Gary Shaw, thought you may be interested in knowing that Stefan now wears the colours of St Neots F.C (who are dey?-exactleee). Surprising this as he scored a very creditable 39 goals for Halesowen last season and has decided to drop another two leagues to join the mighty South Cambridgeshire side. With a scoring season like he had I would have thought he would have had interest from Conference at least.I may go along as see how he is doing as St Neots is about 20 minutes from home- I was convinced that he would make the grade as I did with his younger brother. Probably explains why I am not a football manager.I still remember that game vividly, the way he skipped past that Charlton defender was poetry in motion. I thought he was going to be better than Rooney....Me too.Made Richard Rufus look like a statue.and there's not many that can say that, where is Richard Rufus now btw?
...but had the pleasure of playing at such venues as King George V playing fields and Glebe Farm rec on bitterly cold November Sundays.
Quote from: My left Foot on October 07, 2010, 05:03:36 PM...but had the pleasure of playing at such venues as King George V playing fields and Glebe Farm rec on bitterly cold November Sundays.Is it at Glebe Farm where at least one of the pitches has a 1in4 slope? I think that's where I played once when we were 5 down at half time going uphill but came out comfortable winners at the end.