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When my daughter first came along a couple of years ago I only stayed sane I think because once a week I could run around a football pitch for an hour (I didn't kick the ball much as I'm rubbish, I just ran around mainly).

Now our Monday night football gang's a little short so could do with a handful of new players so we're getting the teams up to 7-a-side. It's social rather than competitive (though if you like it and you are competitive there's a Tuesday league team you'll be welcome to quickly graduate to), the standard ranges from really poor (me) to decent.

7pm kick off every Monday at the 7-a-side pitches at Jags. PM me if you're interested

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