Association football club in Northampton, England.
1My old coach used to say, let the cobblers do the cobbling.
2Do you mean the cobblers, the hucksters, the fishermen, and the bakers?
3This imperial present was displayed at the cobblers' guildhall and held in high honour.
4I dare say, the cobblers behaved better in future.
5Much as the cobblers had been surprised, they were still more so when it said:-
6Yes, much like the cobblers that Cromwell made peers.
7Over all was the same poverty; without exception the cobblers were lodged in the most miserable holes.
8We looked into the adjoining room, where the cobblers sat cross-legged, sewing and patching and pegging shoes.
9SOCRATES: Or if we wanted him to be a good cobbler, should we not send him to the cobblers?
10Winners, who have demonstrated commitment to and investment in change, included McPherson and the cobblers of fashion house Salvatore Ferragamo SpA.
11The cobblers only, who somewhat languidly plied their implements, seemed to retain a little life.
12The Cobblers currently occupy the final relegation place in League One by virtue of goal difference.
13To add to the Cobblers' woe as they slipped out of the League Two play-off places.
14Thomas purchased the club from David Cardoza on Thursday and became executive chairman of the Cobblers.
15The Cobblers had no response after that and slipped to a second-straight home defeat to remain sixth.
16In what is likely to be a cuticle-shreddingly nervy occasion, the Cobblers visit Huish Park tomorrow evening.
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