Off Topic How Are You Celebrating Brexit Day ?

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All it means is our reserves are about four leagues better than the reserves of Stevenage.
Roland will be happy - they'll be worth a bit more when he flogs them now.

If this 'match' has given a few of our fringe players some game time, then fair enough.
Any relevance beyond that? None whatsoever.

But it does have a relevance because winning lifts the players and gives them confidence, after a bad week. Happy for Toby Stevenson who is a tidy player. Only seen him play at centre half but it looks like he is not out of place at left wing back. Yes it is only Stevenage reserves but to score eight against anyone is good.
 
But it does have a relevance because winning lifts the players and gives them confidence, after a bad week. Happy for Toby Stevenson who is a tidy player. Only seen him play at centre half but it looks like he is not out of place at left wing back. Yes it is only Stevenage reserves but to score eight against anyone is good.

Can't disagree with the last line I suppose.
But if those members of our usual starting XI who played last night need this result to boost their confidence then we truly have settled down in the lower leagues for many years to come.

I would like to see the same XI who just 'made history' for Charlton Athletic run out against Barnsley a week on Saturday.
They have surely earned that right, have they not?
And then we'll see what happens.
 
Is there anybody that is a TRUST member who is not going to the meeting next Wednesday.

I want to attend the meeting but am not prepared to give the buggers the £5 membership.

If anybody is prepared to give me their membership for the night they can share my breakfast that Mr van Gerwen is buying after losing last night's bet.

ps It is the full monty breakfast more than enough for two, or one if our moderator is scoffing it.
 
Is there anybody that is a TRUST member who is not going to the meeting next Wednesday.

I want to attend the meeting but am not prepared to give the buggers the £5 membership.

If anybody is prepared to give me their membership for the night they can share my breakfast that Mr van Gerwen is buying after losing last night's bet.

ps It is the full monty breakfast more than enough for two, or one if our moderator is scoffing it.
No-one makes a penny out of it. They give their time for free. £5 buys you one pint in a lot of pubs these days.
 
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No-one makes a penny out of it. They give their time for free. £5 buys you one pint in a lot of pubs these days.
I lost all time for them
No-one makes a penny out of it. They give their time for free. £5 buys you one pint in a lot of pubs these days.
I lost all time for them after a certain announcement about two months ago.
 
Internationals, who needs 'em?????:emoticon-0184-tmi:

I feel the same, but there's nothing we can do about it so we might as well look for any positives.
The only one I can think of is this break gives some of our injured players valuable extra days to help their recovery process.
 
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I feel the same, but there's nothing we can do about it so we might as well look for any positives.
The only one I can think of is this break gives some of our injured players valuable extra days to help their recovery process.
'Non-league Day' Today, various clubs doing promotions to get fans from the professional circuit interested.

Give it a go!
 
I'm off to a restaurant this afternoon with a bunch of ex-work colleagues.
The company we worked for ceased trading four years ago but on the factory floor there was always a good spirit, almost like family (it was a very small company). Some of them wanted to get together for old times sake. Many are from India (not drinkers) so a pub was not a good option, but a restaurant seemed a good idea.
 
I'm off to a restaurant this afternoon with a bunch of ex-work colleagues.
The company we worked for ceased trading four years ago but on the factory floor there was always a good spirit, almost like family (it was a very small company). Some of them wanted to get together for old times sake. Many are from India (not drinkers) so a pub was not a good option, but a restaurant seemed a good idea.
Nice one.

I find it not very common that people mix with work colleagues, let alone ex ones.

Enjoy
 
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