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RE: Is there any point in playing competitive football? - Dingle-Dingle - 12-08-2019 I, for one would not miss the "Big Clubs". As long as when the bubble bursts they are not allowed back. DD
RE: Is there any point in playing competitive football? - talkSAFT - 12-08-2019 We've even got Clubs (eg Cov, Wimbledon) moving area/town (OK temporary with Cov.....twice!), but what's to stop Lai selling The Hawthorns (great geographical situation, good price) and setting up in the middle of nowhere? He could if he wanted to. RE: Is there any point in playing competitive football? - drewks - 12-08-2019 Great idea, talkSAFT. I suggest somewhere near Tenby
RE: Is there any point in playing competitive football? - talkSAFT - 12-08-2019 (12-08-2019, 17:07)drewks Wrote: Great idea, talkSAFT. I moved down to Cornwall 8 years ago, so a groundshare with Truro City would suit me, personally. Bring it on, Lai. RE: Is there any point in playing competitive football? - Mightybrom - 12-08-2019 The lake district is particularly lovely this time of year, a ground share up here would do me a treat?? RE: Is there any point in playing competitive football? - WBA-Josh - 12-08-2019 (12-08-2019, 18:01)talkSAFT Wrote: Or a ground share with the Cornish Pirates. That’s only about 10 minutes from me. |