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1,650 was the figure, pretty decent, hopefully a few of those will be first timers who will come to 1st team matches now. Did push the next couple of home games and the kids for a quid offer so fingers crossed.
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#12

150 of which are still stood by the dugouts outside the 1883 bar.

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#13

(27-02-2023, 07:06 PM)Grey beard Wrote:  Blimey is Adie Harris still putting his boots on ?  Fair play to the man and still remembered as one of the great player's from the past .
Was there a good crowd for. the event.
Real legend of Gloucester City, Has always been around the club for over 30 years!
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#14

Ha, I papped Zara without knowing it!

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#15

photos https://www.flickr.com/photos/tigerimage...0306377563

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#16

(28-02-2023, 10:48 PM)Neil Wrote:  photos https://www.flickr.com/photos/tigerimage...0306377563
Great set of photos of City legends, most of whom I've had the privilege of knowing over the last 35 years.
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#17

Neil's glad he papped Zara. but looked a bit  like Harry popped over from the USA to look over the Tiger Turf Stadium   with his cousin that's to his left ha ha  Know it's not really him  but bloody close .
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#18

Really nice set of pictures. Looks like it was a great time!
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