They think it’s all over…
Monday, July 8th, 2002

It is now.
Posted by Christian
Monday, April 15th, 2002
Lifelong Chelsea fan Phil will be pleased to hear that the Blues made it to the FA Cup final where they’ll face Arsenal on May 4th. His home town team, Brighton and Hove Albion made history by clinching the Second Division Championship and a second successive promotion after winning the Third Division last year. Fellow musician and Seagulls shirt sponsor Fatboy Slim was reportedly “lost for words”.
Posted by Ben
Monday, April 1st, 2002
Talking Balls
In the beginning was the Whistle. In this World Cup year, it sounded for me in Battersea Park on the first day of Spring. I had prepared myself for the quest in London, knowing that I would be travelling far from by birthplace, but now that I was in motion, the momentum was starting to build around me…
Posted by The Ball
Thursday, March 28th, 2002
Dark 4 : Light 6 (a.e.t.)
played at Battersea Park
Attendance: 56

The captains get the game going
Surely not since Hampden in 1960 has a crowd been privileged to see such an exhilarating game of football. Played on a surface that was always going to hamper the graceful artistry of the teams, in a difficult wind creating tricky moustache adhesion problems, with an enthusiastic and partisan crowd, it was no surprise that the first half ended goalless after a nervous start by both sides.
Posted by Tim
Tuesday, March 26th, 2002
Firstly, a big thank you to everyone who came along on Sunday to play the inaugural game in Battersea Park, whether intentionally or not…
We were featured twice on ITV News yesterday - first at lunchtime, then again in the early evening slot on London Tonight. Only two mistakes in the report… probably quite normal…
Posted by Christian
Monday, March 25th, 2002

Approximately 36 players and one dog gave their all in a thrilling encounter
The Light Shirts played the Dark Shirts in a hard fought encounter on a sunny afternoon in Battersea Park. Final score was Lights 6, Darks 4. These are some pics taken by Caz that capture some of the elation and despair of this 10-goal thriller. Read the match report here.
Posted by Ben
Tuesday, March 19th, 2002
Watch and Play Football in Battersea Park as we toast the great game
Pitch 2 in the middle of Battersea Park
This Sunday, March 24th 2002
Kick Off 2pm
We will be playing football in Battersea Park in honour of the first ever game under FA rules, which took place in 1864 and the ball we take to the Opening Ceremony will be kicked for the first time. ANYONE is welcome, however good or bad you are, wherever you come from and whichever sex you belong to. So come on down and watch or play. If you want to play please get to the pitch 1.30pm. We are hoping to get hold of 22 old style strips but in case we don’t, please bring along a dark and a light coloured shirt with your oldest looking shorts, we’ll pick teams, however big (playing a tag substitute system) and kick off at 2pm. No rules first half and then a referee for the second! See you there. If it looks like rain… bring an umbrella!
Posted by Phil
Saturday, February 23rd, 2002

I’m yards away from Chris (he and I are making the trip) and our mate Ben who are using their greymatter to allow me, on the other side of the room, to update this travelogue page from this laptop. That is if this, my first attempt, works?
Posted by Phil
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