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Potential player of the Season, Christian Ribeiro will be the guest of the Great Western Grecians (sponsors of his home shirt) at our April meeting this Wednesday 29th April.
Our meetings are always open to members and non-members alike so if you're in the Bristol area feel free to come along...
If we were to discover that wonderful thing called 'home form' that would certainly help with the next 3 games being at the park ( weather permitting ). 6 or more points from those would allow us to stop worrying quite so much about the other end. We shall see!
I'm certainly feeling much better...
I've answered no to this question as if I have no intention of going on a package but will go if I can buy a ticket and travel on my own. I explained this in the comments box at the bottom of the survey.
Obviously it's up to Rob how long he sticks around - he is there voluntary!
In previous meets he's stayed for a couple of hours for a good chat and as I said good value and open. If it's not too far out the way It'll be well worth coming along.
Rob Edwards will be our guest at the November meeting of the Great Western Grecians at the Dew Drop Inn, Flax Bourton (on the A370 Near Bristol), on Tuesday 29th November from 7:30pm
Anyone with ECFC in their hearts are welcome to join us. Rob has been to our meetings a couple of times before...
Brizzle evening post today, seems to think he's signed already and will join the club after the final regardless of the result. They also speculate that Paul Trollope will take over at Torquay.
I think we are quite lucky that Tis, already relatively well off, is not motivated by money.
As far as ability is concerned, I don't believe there is much between the two managers. If Buckle is indeed going to Rovers then I hope he is given time to change their course.
I think an investor or two will turn up to stop them disappearing altogether. I can't imagine a city the size of Plymouth with no football team (with Cornwall to draw from too). I get the impression Peter Risdale is setting himself up to be the great saviour and buy the club (perhaps with a...
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