shippon

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shippon

(ˈʃɪpən)
n
(Agriculture) another name for shippen
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"I remembered speaking with my mother some years back when she described how her father had Welsh Black cows tied up in the shippons which he milked.
Sean McManus rifled the only goal of the game versus Shippons as Grange Hearts claimed a 1-0 victory.
ANOTHER regal performance from Dukes FC saw them take a nine-point lead at the top of Division Two after beating Shippons 8-0.
Further outbuildings comprise a range of stables providing five loose boxes, two former shippons, a bullpen, a Dutch barn, a modern 60ft x 40ft portal framed agricultural building, various potting sheds and garden stores.
Vineyard scuppered Shippons FC's hopes of progressing beating them 2-1 with goals from Dave Southall and Liam Williams.
Shippons FC claimed their first league victory when beating AFC Tima 2-1, with goals from Liam Murphy and Neil Platt.
AM Plant Hire demolished below strength Rockpark FC with a 8-4 success that saw Kris Woo (3), Tom Reilly (2), Mark Goodacre (2) and Jack (2) and Jack McGonagall find the net while Shippons and Champions Bar drew 2-2.
The Rakers swept past Shippons FC when winning 2-1, as Danny King rifled a double, with Gary Walker hitting the consolation.
Shippons prevented FC Victoria from going top by edging them 2-1 with goals from Adam Kinnear and a rare header from Simon Walker, with Daren Graham notching the consolation.
Division Two action saw plenty of goals as Phoenix rose to the challenge to take the spoils versus Shippons FC in a nine goal thriller with a 5-4 success.
AM Plant Hire's 4-1 success over Shippons was down to a Kris Woo double and singles from Paul Crosthwaite and Rob Bergwin.
AM Plant Hire recorded double figures in their runaway success over Shippons FC, with their main scorers being Dan Costall, Chris Wu and Craig Hardman who all netted twice for the promotion seekers.