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suzanne:

--- Quote from: suzanne on February 16, 2012, 00:56:10 AM ---
Sounds fantastic wooohooo :)

Is Solent east or west of Southampton? Never could quite work out where it was.

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I see Mr Murray has signed up for SE.

I think SW could struggle to get a decent size team together  :-\

TightEnd:

--- Quote from: suzanne on February 16, 2012, 13:53:21 PM ---

--- Quote from: suzanne on February 16, 2012, 00:56:10 AM ---
Sounds fantastic wooohooo :)

Is Solent east or west of Southampton? Never could quite work out where it was.

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I see Mr Murray has signed up for SE.

I think SW could struggle to get a decent size team together  :-\

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Solent is East of Southampton

SW gets West of Southampton, up to Bristol and down to Cornwall

Get the Bristol people energised Suzanne, and it will be a strong team at outset

suzanne:

--- Quote from: TightEnd on February 16, 2012, 13:58:08 PM ---

--- Quote from: suzanne on February 16, 2012, 13:53:21 PM ---

--- Quote from: suzanne on February 16, 2012, 00:56:10 AM ---
Sounds fantastic wooohooo :)

Is Solent east or west of Southampton? Never could quite work out where it was.

--- End quote ---


I see Mr Murray has signed up for SE.

I think SW could struggle to get a decent size team together  :-\

--- End quote ---



Solent is East of Southampton

SW gets West of Southampton, up to Bristol and down to Cornwall

Get the Bristol people energised Suzanne, and it will be a strong team at outset

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Just what I was thinking...I am on the case boss ;)

AJDUK:

--- Quote from: MintTrav on February 16, 2012, 08:00:04 AM ---
All I am saying is that I don"t see how however much you all loved each other in the past justifies the entire team staying together in a new league structure when some of them live in a different region. Even without the additional players,  London and the Home Counties will be one of the strongest teams, in fact, probably the strongest. East of England will prob be the weakest.

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Funnily enough Luton is in the East of England region!

TightEnd:

--- Quote from: AJDUK on February 16, 2012, 14:17:23 PM ---

--- Quote from: MintTrav on February 16, 2012, 08:00:04 AM ---
All I am saying is that I don"t see how however much you all loved each other in the past justifies the entire team staying together in a new league structure when some of them live in a different region. Even without the additional players,  London and the Home Counties will be one of the strongest teams, in fact, probably the strongest. East of England will prob be the weakest.

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Funnily enough Luton is in the East of England region!


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correct. Anything north of Herts isn"t Home Counties.....a handy rule of thumb is which BBC local news programme you get

I live near Luton, get BBC East Anglia and at 6.30pm every night when the bright light big city regions are getting regional news of class and deportment I get "Bungay Cow stuck in grid, Norfolk farmer incandescent with rage at Beccles Manufacturer" read to me by a bottle blonde who "ooh-aars" over the autocue like nobody"s business

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