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Lawrie Mac is back! The Trust are pleased to announce an Evening with Lawrie Mcmenemy to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the 1972 Div 4 Championship winning side. Many of the players from the era will be in attendance. Date is Friday 16th November in McMenemys. See Trust web site for more details. http://www.marinerstrust.co.uk/
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What a fantastic night in November this promises to be! Lawrie is a legend. Mariners Trust I salute you and I'll be in like Flynn. The Buckley night was legendary - Fishy readers miss this at your peril!
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September 24, 2012, 2:09pm |
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Hats off to the trust for arranging this. He's a big name, but if I'm brutally honest his spell at Town a bit before my time. In fact, I wasn't born!
I'll pop along anyway as he is a character but I won't be able to relate to many of the players he talks about. He was only here a couple of seasons wasn't he?
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Just got my five tickets. May well get some more.
Only 133 left! Get 'em while they're hot.
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Hats off to the trust for arranging this. He's a big name, but if I'm brutally honest his spell at Town a bit before my time. In fact, I wasn't born!
I'll pop along anyway as he is a character but I won't be able to relate to many of the players he talks about. He was only here a couple of seasons wasn't he?
Before my time as well but really looking forward to it after missing the Buckley evening.
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Quoted from 75
Hats off to the trust for arranging this. He's a big name, but if I'm brutally honest his spell at Town a bit before my time. In fact, I wasn't born!
I'll pop along anyway as he is a character but I won't be able to relate to many of the players he talks about. He was only here a couple of seasons wasn't he?
Vicar, I was here when the big Fella was the Manager, and you played against me also, and played well I can tell you. Laurie was the England assistant Manager to another Ex Town captain Graham Taylor, Laurie also tells stories on how he and Graham handled Paul Gasgoine well worth seeing the great man. NEWFOOTBALLER
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Vicar, I was here when the big Fella was the Manager, and you played against me also, and played well I can tell you.
Laurie was the England assistant Manager to another Ex Town captain Graham Taylor, Laurie also tells stories on how he and Graham handled Paul Gasgoine well worth seeing the great man. NEWFOOTBALLER
Erm - you might want to check the spelling of his first name before you send him a Christmas card Dave
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Vicar, I was here when the big Fella was the Manager, and you played against me also, and played well I can tell you.
Laurie was the England assistant Manager to another Ex Town captain Graham Taylor, Laurie also tells stories on how he and Graham handled Paul Gasgoine well worth seeing the great man. NEWFOOTBALLER
Cheers Dave, I'll pop along. Look forward to it, I'm sure it will be a top night if it's anything like the AB evening.
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You can also pay homage to Matt Tees...."born is the king of Blundell Park"
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