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Charlotte, myself and my friend Neil watch many of the United games at the Marquis of Granby in New Cross. It's not very glamorous but they are friendly and there's usually a good mixture of supporters in there. I watched the 2008 Champions League final in there and even the Millwall boys were supporting us....can't think why?

Good to hear!


Do any of you meet up for a bit of a kick-a-bout, especially now the weather is nice? I try to play but I am shocking at tackling and generally end up kicking someone (accidently of course!).


My fianc? however is pretty good and I'm hoping that when he finally finds a job and moves down here, he can join in on some games locally if that happens at all.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Charlotte

>

> DJKillaQueen is an Evertonian (I forgot about her)

> and I believe her and Laddymuck play in a ladies

> team/kickabout over Peckham Rye most weeks.


Mr. Lush is correct. Check out the What's On section. You may even get to meet the "other" Charlotte (Uni player, blonde, eye-liner!).;-) Come and join us. I am utter crap: my speciality is scoring own goals, being offside, being issued yellow cards and being sent off! Have now 2 red cards to my name LOL! We already have 2 United fans in the team. I am trying to persuade Jenayr to join too. If you and Jenayr joined, that would be FOUR United fans! Woo hoo...

PS Charlotte: there is a small posse of us who also support Dulwich Hamlets FC. Let me know if you fancy going to any of those games, and I'll stick you on our PM list. I watch around 99% of home games. Jenayr and I are getting a season ticket next year - grand cost ?60. Bargain or what!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Charlotte

>

> DJKillaQueen is an Evertonian (I forgot about her)

> and I believe her and Laddymuck play in a ladies

> team/kickabout over Peckham Rye most weeks.


I lost the plot can somebody explain what is happening

Thanks

LM

charlotte_se22 Wrote:

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> I may just join you on that one - got to be a good

> laugh and a fitness boost as well. I will speak to

> you on Tuesday about the Dulwich Hamlet FC thing,

> I go to Hamlets gym and often find myself

> distracted watching the matches from the gym

> window!


Brilliant(tu)

BTW, you won't need the gym once you start playing...means more money for drinks in the pub! Win Win!B)

Congratulations to Raul Meireles for getting the PFA Fans Player of the season award, and Scott Parker the Football Writers' award (and of course Bale last w/e the PFA Players award). But I do wonder with so much still at stake this time of season why these awards cannot be voted for at end of season rather than months beforehand!

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