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Post by 123 on Mar 8, 2006 22:09:44 GMT 1
WHICH GROUNDS IN THE PREM AND DIVISION ONE OFFER THE BEST HOSIPIALTY FOR PLAYES AND OFFICIALS?
PLEASE NAME AND SHAME THE BEST AND THE WORST GROND TO VIST.
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Post by tonyl on Mar 9, 2006 13:49:33 GMT 1
If you look in the UCL Review 2005 The fair play award was won by Blackstones with Pagnell last. The Hospitality awards are awarded by clubs and referee's - The clubs top vote went to Ford Sports! and least votes went ON Chenecks way and the ref's voted for St Neots with ON Chenecks again at the bottom of the plie. Personally i always look forward to the trip to Cogenhoe and dread the visit to S&L Corby
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Post by Administrator on Mar 10, 2006 9:15:56 GMT 1
I always think you get a warm welcome and nice soup at Deeping. You also get a friendly smile in the Blackstones tea hut.
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Post by grassroots on Mar 10, 2006 16:01:26 GMT 1
If you look in the UCL Review 2005 The fair play award was won by Blackstones with Pagnell last That was proberly down to our player manager at the time getting sent of a lot!
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Post by spencerbloke on Mar 12, 2006 17:36:20 GMT 1
Spencer have the best burgers, bacon rolls and cheesy chips in non-league football!
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Post by kilnparkman on Mar 13, 2006 11:20:10 GMT 1
Great burgers at Kiln Park too... unfortunately it seems to have the most expensive tea I have come across in all of non-league land
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Post by grassroots on Mar 13, 2006 13:16:18 GMT 1
Newport used to do nice burgers until the burgerman retired last season (They have plans to replace him)!
Very nice pint of bitter in the club house!
The tea was nice at Raunds! Spot on! (And the beer).
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Post by thewhistler on Mar 14, 2006 0:52:51 GMT 1
Best are St Neots and Ford Sports.
Worst...Blisworth's stale sausage rolls take some beating.
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Post by jamie on Mar 15, 2006 17:09:13 GMT 1
Are they really that bad?
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