Thursday, November 23, 2006
Extra visitors in January
On January 21st we will be hosting Market Harborough in addition to Kettering.
Who? Well, we have played them before but the club has changed its name. Last year they were called Kibworth...
You remember now? The mud... the long drive... the controversial first meeting for the U17s with Thomas Becket... Nim visiting casualty... Chloe almost having her head pulled from her shoulders...
Okay, the last two are hardly unusual. Or indeed the first two come to that!
Anyway - they have about seven U14s and a similar number of U17s, so one way or another it means we'll get close to full games regardless of the numbers Kettering bring.
Who? Well, we have played them before but the club has changed its name. Last year they were called Kibworth...
You remember now? The mud... the long drive... the controversial first meeting for the U17s with Thomas Becket... Nim visiting casualty... Chloe almost having her head pulled from her shoulders...
Okay, the last two are hardly unusual. Or indeed the first two come to that!
Anyway - they have about seven U14s and a similar number of U17s, so one way or another it means we'll get close to full games regardless of the numbers Kettering bring.
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