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Still got my kids team and a summer of tournaments , where the other Parents get hammered and I am left running the team and babysitting!!!
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For those of you who still want your football fix....

Scottish Junior Cup Final, Sunday June 7th at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, 4pm

Auchinleck Talbot vs Musselburgh Athletic (a rerun of the 2011 Final)

After that, we still have the Ayrshire Cup, Evening Times Cup and season will finish near the bottom end of June. Once that's finished there's a thriving Juvenile / Welfare summer fitba season as well.


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Fishing with a 4 pack of lager and a packed lunch and some tunes whilst browsing the fishy in the sun = bliss.
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I went down to Dorset for the first time at Easter (always went to Cornwall or Devon when I was a kid). Some beautiful scenery and great walking down there (plenty of nice pubs as well!) so worth a visit if you're in that neck of the woods.


Dorset is beautiful and not so busy as Devon and Cornwall. Haven't been for a while but will get back at some point. Love it round the Lyme Regis area. We are heading North and may even get to Plockton after Les has sung it's praises so much. I've no idea where we will end up. We headed for Scotland last year but never made it further than Northumberland, which is no bad thing as it is my favourite County.
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May 22, 2015, 8:16pm

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Dorset is beautiful and not so busy as Devon and Cornwall. Haven't been for a while but will get back at some point. Love it round the Lyme Regis area. We are heading North and may even get to Plockton after Les has sung it's praises so much. I've no idea where we will end up. We headed for Scotland last year but never made it further than Northumberland, which is no bad thing as it is my favourite County.


If you do get up that way Ginny then you must do the train journey between Dingwall and Kyle Of Lochalsh. Some breathtaking views on there, especially the part from Strathcarron to Plockton as the train snakes it was around Loch Carron.


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Anyone heard of a place called Plockton? I'm going there, full of town fans.


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Spend the weekend with a load of bell-ends from Yorkshire? Why do I need to go to Newcastle to do that when I can go to Cleethorpes?
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I went down to Dorset for the first time at Easter (always went to Cornwall or Devon when I was a kid). Some beautiful scenery and great walking down there (plenty of nice pubs as well!) so worth a visit if you're in that neck of the woods.


Dorset is ace. Beautiful scenery. Spectacular in parts - Lulworth Clove, Durdle Door etc (the Geography field trip we never had). Good beaches - Swanage, those posh ones not far from there whose name escapes me, and Sandbanks. Day tripable from here. Poole Harbour. And Bovington museum for boys who like their toys BIG.


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