Not seen anything on the official site but JP retweeted it the other day:
Another friendly
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It is nuggets of information like this that make the forum such an educational place, as I always thought Bridgewater was in Somerset.hEaLeR wrote:I understand it's part of our annual away trip/camp into Wales.
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Bridgewater is a concert hall in Manchester, home to the Halle Orchestra. Bridgwater, on the other hand, is a squalid little town in Somerset.
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taxidave wrote:It is nuggets of information like this that make the forum such an educational place, as I always thought Bridgewater was in Somerset.hEaLeR wrote:I understand it's part of our annual away trip/camp into Wales.
....and it's Bridgwater, not Bridgewater....
Judge_Dreddful wrote:taxidave wrote:It is nuggets of information like this that make the forum such an educational place, as I always thought Bridgewater was in Somerset.hEaLeR wrote:I understand it's part of our annual away trip/camp into Wales.
....and it's Bridgwater, not Bridgewater....
You've been waiting for that for 3/4 years, Dredd.
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And I thought the days of pointing out spelling errors on this forum had ended.Judge_Dreddful wrote:taxidave wrote:It is nuggets of information like this that make the forum such an educational place, as I always thought Bridgewater was in Somerset.hEaLeR wrote:I understand it's part of our annual away trip/camp into Wales.
....and it's Bridgwater, not Bridgewater....
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And I thought the days of pointing out spelling errors on this forum had ended. [/quote]
No, you are thinking of the days of pointing out geographical errors I suspect...
No, you are thinking of the days of pointing out geographical errors I suspect...
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This one is a bit of a mystery. We have no first team friendly against Bridgwater and I have just received a list of pre-season games from the youth department and there isn't one on there either. A final list of friendlies will be published on the website when details are finalised.
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Is JP losing grip? Has Cureton started his own team?
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The sudden inhalation of clean and clear air can often render people heading south from the Birmingham smog lost and confused.paperboy wrote:
Once they'd left Brum they were lost.
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A home game? You don't have a home.Neil wrote:I've heard we're having a "home" game against some c!#p league side.
Fixtures get posted here;Flux wrote:So when are the pussy cats playing Bristol Rovers and will this be at Tuffley or QuedgeleyNeil wrote:I've heard we're having a "home" game against some c!#p league side.
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Strange that the local paper down there thinks we are playing on the 24th JulyPaulGodfrey wrote:This one is a bit of a mystery. We have no first team friendly against Bridgwater and I have just received a list of pre-season games from the youth department and there isn't one on there either. A final list of friendlies will be published on the website when details are finalised.
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This game has now been added to the list arranged by the youth department so mystery solved