billy
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Post by billy on Feb 28, 2013 14:13:43 GMT
I got caught climbing over the fence once.They made me go back and watch the match.
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Post by Andy K on Feb 28, 2013 14:32:00 GMT
I got caught climbing over the fence once.They made me go back and watch the match. Which game at the bobbins ground was that Billy?
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Post by os on Feb 28, 2013 15:52:32 GMT
That reminds me of my misspent youth bunking into GGL at the age of 10 20p was a bit steep so I used to get in through a gap in the fence by the swings in the park. The only time I was ejected from the ground was for falling on a copper by accident, he frog matched me right past my uncle who reported it back to my mum and dad. He had me down as a football holigan until the day he died!
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Rambo
1st team Player
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Post by Rambo on Feb 28, 2013 20:33:27 GMT
Two up.......................Telfs penalty and Ronnel Dennis.................only Wayne Shaw, Telfs, Jordan, Folkes and Macca from the 1st team in the starting line up............Scrivs is named as the sub keeper
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Rambo
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Post by Rambo on Feb 28, 2013 20:34:50 GMT
Half time whistle has apparantly just gone.
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Post by sdavison on Feb 28, 2013 20:59:31 GMT
You missed Downer out of the first teamers!
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Rambo
1st team Player
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Post by Rambo on Feb 28, 2013 21:05:21 GMT
You missed Downer out of the first teamers! oops , sorry, yes I have.......as a contest it's almost over.........we're now 4-1 up..............another Telfs penalty and this time it is his first goal for the club, Tom Jordan
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Rambo
1st team Player
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Post by Rambo on Feb 28, 2013 21:27:17 GMT
Goals galore at GGL tonight.................6-2 ( 2 goals for Chris Benjamin and a pen for Molesey )
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Rambo
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Post by Rambo on Feb 28, 2013 21:42:28 GMT
All over at GGL now, no more goals, away to winners of the Chipstead/ AFC Wimbledon tie ( being played 05/03 ) in the Semi Final
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Post by garethl on Feb 28, 2013 21:46:07 GMT
Not bad with ressies (plus Jordan and Downer).
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Post by SpiderBee on Feb 28, 2013 22:00:06 GMT
Other semi Godalming or Woking (4th March) v The Plod
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Post by bornatotter on Feb 28, 2013 22:07:05 GMT
Job done tonight with our reserve lads showing why they are having such a superb season. Excellent second half finishing from chris Benjamin. He looks a class act. Well done fellas. First day of spring tomorrow but didn't feel like it out there. Thought the pitch looked in decent nick mind.
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Paul L
1st team Player
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Post by Paul L on Feb 28, 2013 23:03:14 GMT
1-0, Telfer (penalty): 2-0, Ronnel Dennis celebrates volleying in our second: 3-1, Telfer (penalty): 4-1, Tom Jordan puts away Rhys Murrell-Williamson's pull back: 5-1, Chris Benjamin finishes whilst under pressure: 6-1, Chris Benjamin lifts the ball over the 'keeper to claim his second: 6-2, Molesey grab a second from the spot:
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Post by os on Feb 28, 2013 23:41:52 GMT
A most enjoyable evening, 8 goals not a bad return for those who shelled out their 8 quid tonight. In truth it was never really a contest although Molesey briefly flatted at 2-1 before what I though was a harsh penalty made it 3-1 and game over. Ronnel Dennis very lively 1st half did brilliantly to guide his volley in for our 2nd, I though Chris Benjamin had an equally good 2nd half. Not sure about some of the decisions tonight, the 2nd and 3rd penalties looked very soft. There was also what looked to be some strong but fair tackles bringing whistles?
Good to see SD come through ok and Tom did a fine job captaining the side and getting on the score sheet. Wayne pulled off one superb save low to his right to make up for the 2nd Molesey goal which he would have to be disappointed with?
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Post by Duke on Feb 28, 2013 23:55:25 GMT
Excellent game tonight (The win was the most important thing), with goal and action to boot. We are now one step closer to the magical sixteen and the record help by Dulwich for the last 38 years!
Also on course with Woking for the most final appearances as well.
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