What, publicising TOWIE?? Hardly!
No, to be fair, Haven House is pretty good...
But I'm gonna be too busy being 'Spursy' up at Britannia I'm afraid,... They'll just have to carry on without me!
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What, publicising TOWIE?? Hardly!
There is another one:
FC Scotspurs are playing Spurs Legends team on Saturday May 18th at Colbrook Royals, Chigwell. The game will be played for The John White Memorial Cup and all proceeds will be donated to The Tottenham Tribute Trust.
Also any pledges or donations would be greatly received and would ensure we can raise as much as possible for the charity who look after Spurs heroes of yesteryear who fall on hard times.
Kick off has been set at 2pm on Saturday May 18th. Suggested donation of £5 for adults and £1 for kids.
You are catastophising fella. Ever heard the expression 'cross that bridge when you came to it'? This would be a good time to use it.
Incidentally, this looks good. This Sunday but might pop along. Love Clarence Park.
LEGENDS IN ST ALBANS THIS SUNDAY
Posted 24 April 2013 08:20am
The Spurs Legends team returns to St Albans City FC in Hertfordshire this Sunday (April 28) with another star-studded line-up of ex-players on show.
Our official veterans’ side, which regularly features the likes of Darren Anderton, Mark Falco, Tony Galvin and Andy Sinton, is set to take on a BAM Nuttall XI.
It is hoped that there will also be a special appearance by Legendary Argentine duo Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa at Sunday’s match.
The match takes place at Clarence Park, York Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL1 4PL.
Kick-off will be at 2pm, and tickets will be available on the day.
doubt you'll find a finer non-league ground setting than CP.
Was good when the reserves played there too. remember 'a wry smile' when a very very lanky kid came on as sub once...
Stevenage; played there when they had 2 portkabins. 1 for the clubhouse and 1 for the dressing rooms!
Who knows - nothing announced yet.
Sure the PL would want that to be the case as it's great exposure for the competition, but after the smoke bomb incident, they might look more closely at these types of games.
1882 , you need to step up your game.
We could do without the flatulance this time, thank you very much.Right, time to get ripping now for the next one!!!