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Darran
2nd May 2010, 20:09
Surprised no one has mentioned the fact weve got pretty much a full page feature in todays paper. Good article and when you see on a map where weve had to travel this season it really shows how stupid it is.
Also a great letter from an upset FGR fan who cant accept his team has been relegated.
Darran
2nd May 2010, 20:23
Did you laugh as much as I did at the letter?
No, but I was trying to work out if the name was an anagram of "Colin Peake" ;)
On a serious not it is some good lobbying by the club because we need to be seen as favourable for a move to the BSS after the financial burden of the travelling from last season. Mike Avery still has us and FGR in different leagues, which is a travesty.
Is their any chance of the article being scanned?
I've yet to find a newsagents up here who actually sell the NLP!
Darran
2nd May 2010, 21:50
Is their any chance of the article being scanned?
I've yet to find a newsagents up here who actually sell the NLP!
Really? Ive never had a problem buying it anywhere that I have been. A WH Smiths would be your best option. I think also you might be able to by a computer version on their website
On a serious not it is some good lobbying by the club because we need to be seen as favourable for a move to the BSS after the financial burden of the travelling from last season. Mike Avery still has us and FGR in different leagues, which is a travesty.
Unfortunately I think Mike Avery's map is how it will turn out, and that City will be BSN with either FGR or Worcester, but not both.
Dr Wart Hoover
3rd May 2010, 01:58
Alpine Coke?
However many copies of NLP we buy, we will be in the North...
MaxiJazz
3rd May 2010, 12:32
I would love to get in the southern if only to judge the quality of football between the two leagues.
I'm too good to you people ;)
Philip Grace
3rd May 2010, 18:03
Alpine Coke?
However many copies of NLP we buy, we will be in the North...
... and like this year the will still be two clubs, Blyth and Workington, with more miles to travel per season.
Darran
3rd May 2010, 20:08
I would love to get in the southern if only to judge the quality of football between the two leagues.
Well I saw Woking v Dover last week and I was impressed with what I saw
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