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#31

I'm looking forward to Plymouth Parkway away!
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#32

(17-04-2024, 11:22 AM)Kitto Wrote:  I'm looking forward to Plymouth Parkway away!

The ground is in middle of nowhere (residential area outside the centre) but hopefully it'll be a nice summers day fixture a a trip around the Barbican will be in order
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#33

(17-04-2024, 11:05 AM)Gloucester Green Wrote:  Plymouth Parkway secured a draw last night and hopefully with their games in hand can stay above the dreaded dotted line.

Would be nice to see PP and Tiverton stay up sending Hayes and Yeading down instead but we'll find out soon enough with only 2 games left for most.

I never liked Tiverton. They'll be welcome in the pit of misery.

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#34

(17-04-2024, 11:34 AM)Gloucester Green Wrote:  The ground is in middle of nowhere (residential area outside the centre) but hopefully it'll be a nice summers day fixture a a trip around the Barbican will be in order

Ideal scenario is we have them away on the last day of the season, win the title, and spend a whole weekend down there. Drinks in the Barbican, a dip in the Hoe (that's not a euphemism for Union Street related activities), and then we'll be on a party boat around the Sound all evening!

Knowing our luck, last day of the season will be just missing out on the playoffs as one of our ex-players scores past us for Supermarine.
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#35

(17-04-2024, 11:57 AM)Kitto Wrote:  Ideal scenario is we have them away on the last day of the season, win the title, and spend a whole weekend down there. Drinks in the Barbican, a dip in the Hoe (that's not a euphemism for Union Street related activities), and then we'll be on a party boat around the Sound all evening!

Knowing our luck, last day of the season will be just missing out on the playoffs as one of our ex-players scores past us for Supermarine.

Sounds like a perfect scenario, although all the development around Union Street these days the related activities have moved on/
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#36

Rough naval town Plymouth isn't it?

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#37

(17-04-2024, 12:05 PM)Neil Wrote:  Rough naval town Plymouth isn't it?

It has it's moments
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#38

(17-04-2024, 12:05 PM)Neil Wrote:  Rough naval town Plymouth isn't it?

A city, you mean?

And I wouldn't say it's any more rough than Gloucester to be fair.
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#39

(17-04-2024, 12:21 PM)Kitto Wrote:  A city, you mean?

And I wouldn't say it's any more rough than Gloucester to be fair.

Less murders of late and the night life being pulled apart has led to that economy being less problematic.

The city centre is dying a slow painful death and really needs some investment and/or companies to open shops in order to rejuvenate it.

Every time I go home there seems to be another nail in the coffin lid.

On the SL front I'm hoping Merthyr don't progress in the play offs.
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(17-04-2024, 11:05 AM)Gloucester Green Wrote:  Plymouth Parkway secured a draw last night and hopefully with their games in hand can stay above the dreaded dotted line.

Would be nice to see PP and Tiverton stay up sending Hayes and Yeading down instead but we'll find out soon enough with only 2 games left for most.

Huge game on Thursday with their trip to Hanwell. I’m hoping they stay up as I quite fancy a trip to Hanwell.
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