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Rose's
Sept 21, 2007 11:42:49 GMT
Post by Stewart on Sept 21, 2007 11:42:49 GMT
It would be interesting to know what drew you to the match Amberay?
I was brought to a match by my father back in the sixty's. Fortunately for me and I guess Sutton was the fact we won 3-0 (I think it was Barking) and I have been coming for most of that time ever since. I wonder how many potential fans are put of by our poor results? I know my son finds it hard coming each week to watch a loosing side!
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amberay
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Rose's
Sept 21, 2007 11:59:07 GMT
Post by amberay on Sept 21, 2007 11:59:07 GMT
Thank you all for the very warm welcome. Yes, I'll see that we improve, I've had a word with Him upstairs! What drew me? Divorce. She said its either Sutton or me. Play on !!
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Rose's
Sept 21, 2007 13:03:00 GMT
Post by VotP (CAFC) on Sept 21, 2007 13:03:00 GMT
Something similar happened to me and the ex-wife; she said "You love Carshalton more than you love me", I said "Hah! I love Sutton United more than I love you."
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amberay
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Rose's
Sept 21, 2007 13:09:48 GMT
Post by amberay on Sept 21, 2007 13:09:48 GMT
Thats almost true. Born here. After divorce I had a five year holiday then moved back to the area and needed some football. So I chose the best.
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bh
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Come on you Us
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Rose's
Sept 21, 2007 22:36:15 GMT
Post by bh on Sept 21, 2007 22:36:15 GMT
Getting back on the subject, anything we can do? Taz, Gareth.
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Gareth
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Rose's
Sept 21, 2007 22:49:33 GMT
Post by Gareth on Sept 21, 2007 22:49:33 GMT
Not really much more to be done in the short term BH - as I said, it's been secured with more locks now. If you see anything that resembles a metal cage that we can turn into an extra security door of sorts while you're out shopping, please let me know where you've seen it!!
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medibot
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Rose's
Sept 22, 2007 0:36:42 GMT
Post by medibot on Sept 22, 2007 0:36:42 GMT
We could always go castle style and whack a huge plank across the door, you'd have to knock the hut down to get in then. Then there's always the Farnborough technique which involves getting friendly local soldiers to sit in Roses all night
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Rose's
Sept 22, 2007 10:27:49 GMT
Post by sallycat on Sept 22, 2007 10:27:49 GMT
We'd lose even more stock that way
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