Dreamers

Anything yellow and blue
DLT
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Post by DLT »

Well if I lose my cricket match before 7pm I might try and get there.

I intend to park on top of the roundabout by the science park.
Snake
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Post by Snake »

IÔÇÖm parking on a former Blackbird Leys Labour CouncillorÔÇÖs driveway, ÔÇÿcos we're still friends.
Snake
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&quotHog &quot wrote:Dismayed to see a Dreamers League thread hi-jacked by a rival. Can't believe it. Rotters.
So who won the Dreamers League, Mr Hog?
Matt D
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Post by Matt D »

£38.25 is nearly enough for one of those nice new home shirts.

impressive stuff.
Crabbers
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&quotSnake&quot wrote:I'm currently 19th out of the 408 entrants before yesterday's results, and that's amazing because I know almost nothing about football.

While we're on this subject Mr Derbyshire, do you know the organiser (the Web and Excel Wizzard) of this superb local footie compi?
What do you mean you &quotknow almost nothing about football&quot?
Hog
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Post by Hog »

World Cup Dreamers was won by a 16 year old son of a colleague. Experience counts.
Snake
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&quotMatt D&quot wrote:£38.25 is nearly enough for one of those nice new home shirts.

impressive stuff.
It was pure luck to finish 6th, and as I know even less about Conference Football than football in general then I’m going to be slaughtered in The Hat next season…
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