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So having missed the last 3 Saturdays due to footie commitments I was back playing the great game.

 

Scores of 52, 33*, 51 and 110 led me into the game with enourmous confidence.

 

So I scored 1 dropped a catch and took a catch.

 

I am such a kent smile

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Mornin all !

 

Jeez ! That returfed goal mouth at the club-house end at Meadowbank ain't 'alf grown !!!

 

Rumour has it, there's a tribe of pygmies encamped in it !

 

Still - Bookham lads laid that one !

 

Nice to know you can still manage TWO sports Kroons !

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Originally Posted By: Big J R
Mornin all !

Jeez ! That returfed goal mouth at the club-house end at Meadowbank ain't 'alf grown !!!

Rumour has it, there's a tribe of pygmies encamped in it !

Still - Bookham lads laid that one !

Nice to know you can still manage TWO sports Kroons !


Thats not a tribe of pygmies thats Titch and his family in there on their holidays !!!! dancingman
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Ronnie Wilson, manager of Combined Counties League club Camberley Town, is looking to raise the profile of his club after taking over the hot-seat back in February and seeing the side rise from mid-table to finish seventh last season, and he is determined that the club will put in a title challenge in 2007/08.

 

Former Welsh international Darren Barnard has joined the club as director of football and will also be appearing for the first-team.

 

Barnard (pictured) made twenty-four appearances for Wales and also over 400 League appearances with Chelsea, Reading, Bristol City, Barnsley and Grimsby Town, scoring fifty-nine times. For the past three seasons he has appeared for Aldershot Town in the Conference National.

 

Also joining the club is former QPR, West Ham and Fulham defender Rufus Brevett, who joins the coaching staff after retiring from playing at Oxford United at the end of last season.

 

 

 

He joins the coaching staff of Neil Woodyer and Keith Benjamin, along with first-team manager Paul Barry and his assistant Paul Duncan.

 

Camberley also have a new reserve team management team of Ian Maynard and Paul Miles, a former Reading player. The club have also set up an under-18 youth academy and this season will be running two youth teams playing in the Allied Counties League and the Southern Youth League.

 

The club, through chairman Wilson, have also secured top quality training facilities at the British Army's Gibraltar Barracks - situated just outside of town - which include exclusive use of a gymnasium, swimming pool, astroturf and football pitches.

 

This will cut down the use of the pitch at the club's Krooner Park ground, which is in its best condition for several seasons after extensive work during the summer period.

 

Off the park, Camberley have also established a partnership with the nearby Farnborough Sixth Form College.

 

The College will help the club in marketing awareness and help raise the profile and image in the local area. In return the club will give students practical business experience and assist sports science students studying for their coaching badges.

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