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Hi everyone, hope you have a good game. I am still interested in joining in at some point, but I won't be able to in the near future - I fell downstairs on Friday night and ended up slicing my leg open just below the knee and had 8 stitches so I am hobbling about and finding walking a bit challenging at the moment.


I'll keep my eyes open when I am fit enough to cope again.

Hi all,


Hope everyone joined the game on saturday...i'm not enjoying the strained muscles but that will teach me for being so unfit.

Court is booked again for next week 11am. Looks like we have the court until 12:30 so time enough for a variety of doubles and single games. So anyone else interested in coming along just get in touch...we all seemed friendly enough! :)


regards,


Simon.

Hey guys,


Yea I am to try and come, although it would have to just be me. Some of my buddies are flying in and will be visiting through the weekend, so at the very least Cat would have to stay and keep them entertained if I went. I can't guarantee I will come but I will make every effort. This is kind of a freak occurence since the game at Wembley is this weekend - I assure you this unpredictability wont be a regular thing.


Nick

Hello all,


Hope everyone had fun on Saturday. I've booked 2 courts for next Saturday 1st from 11am-12 as i think there will be at least 6 of us, myself, Will, Mogs, Karter, Nick and Martell. Hopefully you can all make it, and feel free to bring more peeps.


I'm interested in doing an weekly evening session also, tuesday or wednesday probably...so let me know how many are interested. Can't do it this week but the following week should be ok.


Regards,


Simon

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