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I used to be a unique Tram on the Croydon Tramlink system. But Tramlink were forced to withdraw me from the Tramlink system, as apparently car drivers are all colour-blind, and couldn't see me! I believe I am now white (or possibly red)

 

In one of my parallel lives, I have supported Croydon from 35+ years, and have at various times in the past been Kit Man, Tannoy Announcer, Programme Editor, Press Secretary, Youth Team Secretary, Match Secretary, Secretary and Caretaker Chairman. I happily retired in 2005 when I got married and moved even further away from Croydon than I had been for the previous 15 years. Still follow the club avidly, but can only attend about 10-15 games a season now.

 

I also answer to the name of Gordon, but not the Gordon (aka little drunkee) that tries to sell you Golden Goal tickets at the entrance of Croydon home games!

 

I have never met Kroons!

 

 

 

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TC that is the best desciption of me I have ever read !!!!

 

Mercie boy that is the last time I try and help you further your refereeing career !!!

 

Nuts is it true that you are actually the roller on the back of the mower ?

 

Duncs I love you man :)

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Hi Steve - I think you can work out who I am. Put it this way, only Brian Askew has been involved with Egham Town for more years than me. For the rest of you I am Mark Ferguson, one of the diehard Sarnies. I am the speccy fat one with the occasional potty mouth (depends on whether our players are being scythed down or not and/or rubbish reffing). I am guilty of the crimes against journalism that are the Egham Town match reports on the www.eghamtownfc.com site (which is not very good but I am not a computer geek). For some reason, undoubtedly my error, I also come up as tempestward. Methinks a quick email to the administrator is in order.

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TC that is the best desciption of me I have ever read !!!!

 

Mercie boy that is the last time I try and help you further your refereeing career !!!

 

Nuts is it true that you are actually the roller on the back of the mower ?

 

Duncs I love you man :)

 

 

I was quite pleased with it.

 

All hail our leader Krooner :excited:

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Kroonz is accompanied by a fleet of burger vans, kebab fans, ice cream vans...

Another case of assisst ant not being in touch with the man in the middle.......

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Stuart Padgett, northerner with the strange accent, some may say, now back at Bookham, formerly of Dorking, Chertsey and Croydon

 

L Mc was VERY vocal on Saturday when he was on the pitch.

 

Mind you - No-one could understand a feckin' word he was shoutin'.........

 

How were the old pins on Sunday morning, mate ?

 

:bolt:

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Krooner, so harsh! You just know I am going to give you a big hug (perhaps a kiss?) when we next work together. That's the special sort of bonding I like to see within the referee team!

 

 

Can I hear that sweet old tune,

 

'LOVE IS IN THE AIR ..... ! ?

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Stuart Padgett, northerner with the strange accent, some may say, now back at Bookham, formerly of Dorking, Chertsey and Croydon

 

L Mc was VERY vocal on Saturday when he was on the pitch.

 

Mind you - No-one could understand a feckin' word he was shoutin'.........

 

How were the old pins on Sunday morning, mate ?

 

:bolt:

 

 

Padge is a great guy,be in the enemy camp Saturday though,How's the Dorking pitch looking?

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Stuart Padgett, northerner with the strange accent, some may say, now back at Bookham, formerly of Dorking, Chertsey and Croydon

 

L Mc was VERY vocal on Saturday when he was on the pitch.

 

Mind you - No-one could understand a feckin' word he was shoutin'.........

 

How were the old pins on Sunday morning, mate ?

 

:bolt:

 

 

Padge is a great guy,be in the enemy camp Saturday though,How's the Dorking pitch looking?

 

Dorking pitch is rock hard, uneven, and with more weeds than grass.

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Stuart Padgett, northerner with the strange accent, some may say, now back at Bookham, formerly of Dorking, Chertsey and Croydon

 

L Mc was VERY vocal on Saturday when he was on the pitch.

 

Mind you - No-one could understand a feckin' word he was shoutin'.........

 

How were the old pins on Sunday morning, mate ?

 

:bolt:

 

 

Padge is a great guy,be in the enemy camp Saturday though,How's the Dorking pitch looking?

 

The scotch eggs were sore at the final whistle nevermind Sunday morning BJR, reminiscing on the fine finish for our first goal helped forget about pain for a while tho!

 

See you Saturday Smudgie, will be good to catch up as always.

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