or any other sport for that matter,
but I did find this interesting, tGary Morrisroe / SWNS. it is about the the world’s smallest official football league, consisting of only two teams that play each other seventeen times a season, the league is in the Isles of Scilly, an archipelago of more than 140 islands off the southwestern tip of Cornwall, but this is the thing, it consists of just two teams, the Garrison Gunners and the Woolpack Wanderers, that play each other every weekend during a season, as well as in two yearly cups and the traditional ‘Old Men versus the Youngsters’ game played on Boxing Day,
above, the video giving a bit of background to the island's players, “The games are always
competitive and everyone always gives their all. It is a unique league, but
that’s the nature of the Isles of Scilly,” local player Will Leathbridge said. “At the start of
every season we mix up the teams to make it a bit more interesting so you are
playing against different people. The players are divided up into positions and
then alternative picks are selected by captains.” the Garrison Gunners and
the Woolpack Wanderers only rely on the inhabitants of St. Mary’s island as a
recruitment pool for players, “Players do come from other islands but that in
itself can lead to problems. If it is too dangerous to cross then they can’t
play,” Leathbridge said, the world’s smallest football league shot to fame in
2008, when Adidas came to St. Mary’s to shoot its “Dream Big” commercial.
Football stars like Patrick Vieira, Daniele De Rossi, David Beckham, Michael
Ballack, Steven Gerrard were flown in for the shoot, and the idea of a two-team
league really captured people’s imagination. Football enthusiasts, news outlets
and major corporations have been coming here ever since. “Since then, we’ve
had everything from Sky Sports, talkSPORT, The
New York Times, BBC. We’ve also had a lot of international
coverage,” Will Leathbridge said. “We’ve been on national television
during the Rome derby in Italy, during a Bayern Munich Champions League game,
an online piece from a company in Brazil. We had Vodafone do a
campaign here where they introduced fan-assisted refereeing to one of our
games. And we’re featured in the FIFA museum because every four years we play a
team from Penzance for the chance to win the world’s smallest trophy. It’s
2mm.” crikey 2 world records in one post, the smallest league and the smallest trophy!
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