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Post by Blueside on Jun 13, 2018 15:10:50 GMT
For the close season...
I often see a van where I am working, the sign writing on the side of it is Bluevale Structures Ltd, and their logo is the famous blue and white quarters.
Noting that Sabadell and most famously BMW have also copied our strip, are their any others out their masquerading as the great BRFC?
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Post by seanclevedongas on Jun 13, 2018 15:53:21 GMT
Redbull
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Post by Blueside on Jun 14, 2018 14:36:12 GMT
Technically that's silver and navy blue but if our tesco carrier bag kit qualifies as blue and white quarters then so can this.
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Post by axegas on Jun 14, 2018 14:38:28 GMT
Wealdstone FC
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Post by lpgas on Jun 14, 2018 14:47:42 GMT
The defunct Hounslow Town (Whose ground was sold for housing) played in Blue and White quarters and Bobby Goulds brother managed them.
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Post by Blueside on Jun 14, 2018 15:18:19 GMT
The defunct Hounslow Town (Whose ground was sold for housing) played in Blue and White quarters and Bobby Goulds brother managed them. Was that the ground used in Bend it Like Beckham?
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Post by islaplanagas on Jun 14, 2018 15:21:46 GMT
CD Ebro, from North Spain, they play in the same division as Sabadell but no connection with them and Rovers supporters as far as I know, (and not near the coast like Sabadell)
IPG
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Post by lpgas on Jun 14, 2018 23:13:29 GMT
The defunct Hounslow Town (Whose ground was sold for housing) played in Blue and White quarters and Bobby Goulds brother managed them. Was that the ground used in Bend it Like Beckham? I don't think so, I think that was Hayes, who have now merged with Hayes Town. Hounslow went out of business in the early 90's. All that history just gone. The same at Edgeware Town and Hendon Town, both thanks to Rugby loving Barnet Council
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Post by jonwsm on Jun 14, 2018 23:21:04 GMT
The defunct Hounslow Town (Whose ground was sold for housing) played in Blue and White quarters and Bobby Goulds brother managed them. Was that the ground used in Bend it Like Beckham? No, that was Yeading.
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