July 14th, 2008 by Bill Borders · 2 Comments
Leith’s emerging darts talent Stevie ‘the pressure’ Middleton was in somewhat of a fankle last night after realising he had missed the closing date for entry to the British Classic darts tournament. ‘It’s a right pain in the arse this, I was targetting the Classic as comp where I could boost my world ranking from 2374 to at least 2370. Oh well maybe I’ll get a game for the thirds’.
The tournament takes place on Saturday 26th July at kettering and is to be screened by Setanta Sports. A spokesman for Setanta had this to say,’we are naturally devastated that ‘The Pressure’ will not be taking part, we were hoping for him to reach the fianl stages and pull in the viewers. Maybe we can cover the cricket at the Links’?
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July 11th, 2008 by Ben · 3 Comments
Leith Beige’s good performances in midweek cricket have continued as we recorded our fifth consecutive midweek trophy victory, as yet we are unbeaten in midweek cups in 2008.
More impressively the last 2 wins were achieved with players who have not recently been in Leith first eleven.
The first match on June 4 opened the re vamped Masterton/Cow Corner Trophy with a second cup game of the season against Kirk Brae. This witnessed an excellent batting display form a strong team, with exceptional contributions form Pavan Vajihala (41) and Tariq of 32, but featured an innings in which all batsmen contributed. Kirk Brae also contributed a significant total of extras and LFAB reached a score in excess of 150 in 18 overs (supplemented by 4 overs of wide sand no balls from Kirk Brae) – this being due to uncharacteristic score book discrepancies and alleged failure of Kirk Brae to inform the scorers of bowling changes. But given the Leith innings had not finished until after 8 pm and 152 seemed a match winning score this was maybe a blessing in disguise! The Kirk Brae innings prove unspectacular as the only batsmen they had who might have been capable of pulling off a tough ask were dismissed cheaply, and they ended up proceeding sedately on 71-5 of 20 overs, Middleton being the pick of the Leith bowling.
Next up in the midweek cups were perennial rivals Scottish Widows in the second round of the Parks Trophy on June 9. Scottish Widows were batted first on a windy evening and new boy Brewis gave Leith an excellent start by clean bowling previously prolific scorer at Leith Links Eddie “Eagle” Edwards cheaply. Watsonians national league player Euan Robertson batted well for 40 but never got fully into rhythm and slow outfield and three wickets from Ben Wood restricted Scottish Widows to 96-6 of 20 over, Middleton and Sutcliffe also bowling manfully into the wind (in Middleton’s case for 1 over!).
While this was normally a gettable total Leith’s batting on paper did not appear to be to strong. Peter Tweedie and Murray McKean batted for 8 overs after Linklater went for duck and after 10 overs Leith were behind the run rate at 33-1 mainly due to economical bowling by Robertson. Veteran Scott Miller then brought himself on for high pitched off spinners in the gathering gloom and could consider himself unfortunate when McKean survived a stumping appeal in 2 economical overs for 6 runs. Peter was then bowled and captain on the night Wahid Rana promoted himself to 4 in a bid to keep his 100% midweek captaincy record intact but he never got going and was soon caught on the boundary and returned to umpire and shortly saw McKean depart for an excellent 20. This soon led to controversy when he was accused by a Scottish Widows player of allowing a 7 ball overs despite the assurances from other umpire (Ben) and scorers to the contrary, and he became involved in a lengthy “debate” on this - so lengthy that it continued into the next over when from the first ball Jamie Brewis was run out going for a second run and there was no square leg umpire to give decision as Wahid was talking to the fielder! Decision was ultimately agreed as out and this brought in Stevie Middleton in an appropriately named “pressure” situation. However Stevie and Alex rose to the occasion and saw Leith home at the start of the last over, featuring 2 magnificent sixes over long on from Alex and a wonderfully executed leg pull over the mid wicket boundary for 6 near the allotments from Middleton to send Leith ahead of the run rate. Alex Sutcliffe then helped himself to some 4s from some poor bowling on the leg side and finished on 30 not out as LFAB reached 97-5 of 19.3 overs to claim an always valued .
Next up in the midweek cups were Scottish and Newcastle in the Terry Newcombe trophy with both sides approaching game in confident mood, despite again being under strength Leith having eliminated the holders Standard Life and Scottish and Newcastle having scored over 220 in the previous round.
LFAB Win by 4 wickets! Scottish and Newcastle 135-6 Saaed 82 Wood 2 wickets
LFAB 136-5 Nettleton 70 not out
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July 3rd, 2008 by Bill Borders · 7 Comments
In Depth Exclusive
By
Bill Borders
Members and shareholders of Leith FAB were said last night to be in a panic over the lack of reporting going on at Leithcricketclub.co.uk.
Club treasurer Benjamin ‘Netanyahu’ Wood commented,’hmm this simply isn’t good enough. Frank Simpson has gone on holiday and Bill Borders is doing this piece, this leaves nobody else writing anything of any interest to anyone’. David ’second spell’ Higgins replied,’ the problem is, apart from Simmo nobody writes anything worth reading anyway’.
Last night an emergency committee meeting had an all night sit-in to discuss emergency measures, these included recylcling old stories from as far back as the days of Willie Hermiston and even the possibility of the return of cricketing bogs. Ex Leith star and cricketing bogs founder Alistair Dee was last night up in arms about the whole thing,’cricket bogs holds legendary status at Leith, and I will block any attempt to bring it back in anything other than it’s original form’, he exuded.
So come on FAB members, get writing those articles to keep the site up and running. Oh and by the way the 1sts and 3rds won at the weekend the 2nds on the other hand, didn’t.
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June 23rd, 2008 by Colliuous · 3 Comments
“Raah ha ha ha ha! And if you think that’s funny – did I ever tell you that I was the tallest wicketkeeper at Eton Ra ha ha ha ha!”
- And there I was in the back of Uncle Archie’s rover rushing, heart a gushing, across the forth road bridge and over to the Kingdom of Fife. The silver haired six and half footer flooring the sumptuous v8 three and a half engine and it responding with a menacing and reassuring throaty roar like the man himself.
Ra hah ha ha ha ha! He chortled again his pipe dangling at a ridiculous angle from his experienced mouth. The smell of golden Virginia seemed to refresh an already existing scent of pipeswill that seemed ingrained in the 1970’s leather upholstery of a quality seldom, and unfortunately rarely seen these days. “Ra Hah ha ha ha ah ah!” he boomed again changing down to third and uplifting the engine whilst moving past the ship inn on main street Limekilns. Ha! This is my country, my people The land of the earls of Elgin – we’re on our eleventh now - but it was the fifth that envisaged this place and the seventh that built it.” I didn’t realise it at the time but, even though we were moving through Limekilns his mind was racing a full kilometre ahead to the picturesque hamlet of Charlestown – which for this day was to be the background for our days game of athletic endeavour and my debut for the Leith beige II’s cricket team – just think of it me Paul Bilkington playing for the Leige! What a dream…
That dream was shattered in an instant as Uncle Archie let one rip in the front seat his bowels seemed to ignite with the upholstery and create what we lads referred to as ‘ a real Bronx cheer” now registered as a trademark for the ‘whoopee’ cushion brand I believe. They haven’t, however, I’m pleased to announce managed to recreate the odour involved – thank heavens for golden Virginia and thank the god lord for Archie Linklater our form master at the Leith links academy for churlish boys. I remember well in my formative years it was the then, dark haired giant, that showed us, at great length, sometimes taking as much as four hours to demonstrate, eventually, after a while, the total, total, necessity of the…forward defensive – “I’m a big lad – and just look at my shape” he would ejaculate whilst hulking forward of the crease defying anything of 5 and a half ounces to pass within bat and pad. Strange now though, it seems, whilst reflecting, it’s something that I’ve never really taken on board – that’s Bilkington for you though.
Arriving at the ground was no genteel affair either Uncle Archie deciding that the Rover should be put through it rally pedigree paces with a genuine 180 on the outfield ending in a perfect parking position between two of the opposition’s cars – if the owners had any concerns they failed to raise them as Archiebald raised himself to his full height whilst alighting the rover exclaiming “yes, John Le Mesuriuer, he would say that - that’s soooo Hugo Fluendy just ask Jill Dando or Ron Dennis!”
All stuff far from my mind as I followed my new found companions onto the field the captain having won the toss and choose to field. And fielding it was too! 304 – 8. That’s quite a total isn’t it? Wickets were expensive and difficult to come by “the silent assassin Saurabh Gutpta being the most frugal at 2-30 others less so Captain “manwearing ’ McKean at 3- 66. Seasoned campaigner Dicks, enthusiastic paceman Samir ‘Sammy’ Patel and Mr methane picking up a wicket a piece to place their names in the scorebook. Mention must go to Mr Ben wood who uncharacteristically failed to take a wicket, which, alongside a lack of dedicated field grunting must have surprised the dedicated throng of seven or so very vocal female ‘Bennifer’ fans that had chosen to take the long trip over from the Burgh. Soon to be married Ben is still I believe available for hen parties and as I was informed by Steven ‘ Vocanus tubus eruptus’ Middleton that “If you want the wood – you can get the wood.” That Mr Middleton is quite a rake and quite a temper I hear – you wouldn’t want six of the tawse of him – that’s what the lads at the academy say anyway. Some of them that is: others just say he’s a tubby fool,
During the break some of the older lads went for a smoke while the rest of us drank cordial. When they came back they seemed very relaxed - it still amazes me how a mere cigarette can calm the soul.
Batting was mixed affair with Uncle Archie going for a duck along with Hugo ‘the cad’ Fluendy Mr Methane got into his twenties McKean into his thirties and dicks into his sixties. Weather caught up with us though and the game was abandoned when I was into my twenties not out under the careful tutelage of Uncle Archie – who was by now in a very ponderous mood furiously smoking his pipe and changing the scoreboard with great intent. The game was gone but the Liege had gained full batting points and ten of a possible twenty. Travelling back was exciting between uncle Archie’s darkening mood, cronic flatulence and the speedometer hitting a hundred and ten on several occasions – I didn’t know if I be able to keep my cordial down Things brightened though when we got back to Uncle Archie’s estate in Gorgie and went his local ale house ‘Stratfords.’ “Fine day Landlord how about four flaggans of ale for these thirsty young men eh landlord!” he boomed across the busy floor, “Fuck off you posh twat.” Replied the heavily tattooed owner.
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June 20th, 2008 by Bill Borders · No Comments
After hours locked away at a secret location (The Golf in Duke St.) our illustrious panel have decided on the winning design in our Leith Fab designer T competition.
After mulling over a plethora of high quality entries the judges narrowed it down to 2. Rolf and Picard liked the Fab 52 variation which was entered at the last minute with The Doctor undecided and Madeley going for the painfully poor Dicks MSPaint engineered design. After knockign back 20 more voddys The Doctor eventually was persuaded by Rolf and Picard and the FAB 52 design wins. winning designer Steven ‘Middsie(the Pressure)’ Middleton wins a bottle of Mateus Rose, a Blue Peter badge and of course his design put into print, 2ndplace dicks wins 2 bottles of mateus Rose and a boot up the arse for an all round poor effort.
The winning design is pictured below and will be available to buy soon. We want some customer feedback as to what colour t and design etc you’d like to see.


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