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The 100FgC 2014 Accolades

By Smidrophenia
(Shaun's best bits of the year..aka The New Year's Honours List)
*Best Match Attended*25th October East of Scotland League Division One- Eyemouth United 5v4 Hawick Royal Albert The 100FgC 2014 Accolades3-1, 3-4, 5-4 Full details in My Matchday report -  link*Goal of the Year*James Marwood(Gateshead) v Grimsby - Conference play-off semi final(2nd leg)The 100FgC 2014 AccoladesA moment of brilliance from James Marwood settled the tie as veteran playmaker John Oster picked him out on the corner of the box and the 23-year-old cut onto his left foot to bend a beautiful strike into the far top corner to send the Heed Army to Wembley.*Favourite Previously Uncharted Senior Ground*Ayr United - Somerset ParkThe 100FgC 2014 AccoladesMy Matchday - 394 Somerset Park*Best Previously Uncharted Non-League Ground*Chorley - Victory ParkThe 100FgC 2014 AccoladesMy Matchday - 427 Victory Park*Best My Matchday*The 100FgC 2014 AccoladesA great day and a splendid night out in Salisbury before heading across to Newport the following morning.          My Matchday - 385 Raymond McEnhill Stadium*Best Pre-Match Bevvy*Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem - NottinghamThe 100FgC 2014 AccoladesA favorite of mine during my weekend stay in Nottingham for the Notts Senior Hop. Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem occupies the brewhouse site within the caves at the base of Nottingham castle and claims to be the oldest pub in England, dating back to 1189.

*Silver 'Spoons Award* The Wallaw - BlythThe 100FgC 2014 Accolades The Grade II-listed Wallaw cinema in Blyth, which had stood empty for six years is considered the best surviving work of the firm Percy Lindsay Browne, which designed many cinemas in the North East. The Wallaw opened in 1937 and is named after its owner Walter Lawson. JDW have maintained the cinemas original features and is a must visit for 'Spoons enthusiasts


*Scabby-eye of the Year*Chicken shish kebab at Netherton UnitedThe 100FgC 2014 Accolades
For the first time the award for the best pre-match bait goes to a non pastry based product as the tasty shish-kebab at The Grange was the grub highlight of the Peterborough Groundhop.     My Matchday - UCL and Peterborough & District Football League - The Opening Weekend Hop! (part one)
Last year's winners

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