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???? Wrote:

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> Vale? I don't mind as long as it's got beer and a

> decent view


Definately got decent views what with 4 or 5 screens and plenty of seating areas. Not sure on all the pumps but they do serve proper Becks and Strongbow.


Trouble is Anna, this is the last game of the season on Wednesday, so I think we have no other choice.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Think I read on here the other day that Sandperson

> was away. Should we wait until everyone can make

> it or just go for it?

>

> Would you come Atila?

>

> Think I've met most people who regularly

> contribute to this thread now.


Anna I'd love to come but Wednesday nights are my regular 5 a side footie night and as it's the only exercise I get I'm loath to miss out on it. If you're going to the next EDF booze up I'll try and come along as I'd like to meet you all, and yes, even Sandperson.

Well I'm a definate attender for Wednesday at the Vale. Sounds like ratty, ????, Anna (and possibly Keef) can so far be counted on. Hopefully a few more are able to attend, perhaps Red Devil, LadyGooner, Sharon H, Mockney, Sean, Tony, Mick Mac, Jah Lush, david_carnell, SimonM, Mikecg to name but a few (apologies if I've missed any names)

I don't think Milan will be laughing.. as they could have coined another ?42m on top if they'd sold Kaka in January to City.


Real Madrid and Barcelona are always under immense pressure to deliver - but even if Real beef up their team further with Ronaldo, Ribery, Alonso they'd still not look as good as Barcelona on paper at least. So what ever happens this summer you have to make Barcelona favourites for La Liga and Champions League next season.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Well I'm a definate attender for Wednesday at the

> Vale. Sounds like ratty, ????, Anna (and possibly

> Keef) can so far be counted on. Hopefully a few

> more are able to attend, perhaps Red Devil,

> LadyGooner, Sharon H, Mockney, Sean, Tony, Mick

> Mac, Jah Lush, david_carnell, SimonM, Mikecg to

> name but a few (apologies if I've missed any

> names)


Cheers Matt - Not really a big England fan but I am a beer fan, so I'll try to get a pass.

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> more are able to attend, perhaps Tony,

>

> Thanks Mick but I work for Friday Nights and

> Saturdays and guess what? Every other Wednesday

> and, sadly, its my turn this week. Maybe a

> Mon/Tues/Thurs/Sun or 50/50 Wed..lol



What do you mean "Mick Mac wrote" TLS - It was probably someone else that invited you.....Matt123 perhaps


I'm a bit touchy about my male correspondents today - I've already been PM'd inviting me to "pink" drinks, did anyone else get this? what did I do to deserve that???? - I only joined this forum to chat to strange woman and its all going wrong.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> So Matt - can we recognise you by your mobile?


Assuming the Football drinks don't now clash with another drinks you have accepted, I've PM'd you my mobile number so you can identify my Samsung D900 when it rings ;-)

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