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Yeah we thought using crossed guns instead of swords was very South London.


Get some net sessions in first though. The chief reporter here is also setting up another equally rubbish team called the Trinity Crack Squirrels who could give you game at some point, but we'll let you know about that later.

This is all getting very exciting.... 18th is good for me, if I get selected!

Is anyone from ED going to the Lords test match? I am going tomorrow and Sunday. If you are going Sunday you had better be aware that the trains aren't running from ED!!!! PM me if you fancy a drink at lords on any of those days.

Hi ppl.


This is the first time ive posted for around 8 weeks.

I must say that im excited about a forum cricket team. I am free on the 18th and would love to play.

If you would like, I can do some research as to the availability of the Belair pitch on that day. I play for the Belair Corinthians At that same ground?


Bye for now

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