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Post by Roger on Apr 11, 2008 11:37:29 GMT
There may only be 2 more home games for the first team but there is still lots to see for those desparate for a football fix over the next few weeks.
Currently scheduled for the next 2 weeks we have
Monday 14th April - Youth v K's Tuesday 15th April - another local league final Wednesday 16th April - County Championship - Sussex v Middlesex Thursday 17th April - Sussex Police v Dorset Police
Monday 21st April - yet another local league final Tuesday 22nd April - Youth v Toots Wednesday 23rd April (2.00 ko) - Sussex Youth v Somerset (inter-county cup semi-final with winners playing @ St Andrews - not the local school ;D ). Sussex are the holders so everything to play for Thursday 24th April - Youth v Hornets
And there's more to come right into May, too
You should at least be able to get a hot or cold drink at all of these matches and you will be very welcome. League finals it's £2/£1, youth free, not sure about county games.
With all that football and some rather inclement weather about, I'd recommend a quick call to the club before setting out.
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Post by Adam on Apr 13, 2008 7:30:22 GMT
Jeez I knew there was a lot of games played but that really is a jam-packed schedule.
With no game yesterday I wandered over to Bognor to watch what was a terrible, yet watchably tense game between two teams both struggling to avoid relegation. The pitch was a carpet and a real credit to the ground staff over there.
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Post by jim on Apr 13, 2008 8:47:15 GMT
With no game yesterday I wandered over to Bognor to watch what was a terrible, yet watchably tense game between two teams both struggling to avoid relegation. We, on the other hand, went to Wick vs Worthing Utd. Also a tense game where Wick were pressing for promotion and Utd were battling to avoid relegation. After 40 mins of almost toal possession by Wick in the first half, Worthing somehow went in 2-0 up at halftime. Mr Geddes added a third in a better second half, but may not be enough to keep them up. The ex-Rebel pair of Gavins up front caused problems, and Danny Smith was as combatitive as ever.
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