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It struck Dickiebliss in the week that each Kickers match is very much like an adventure story which features a main character around whom that week’s events are all anchored. So one week it ‘ll all be about Tony Ward’s endless fight to repel the ravages of old age, the next it will be about Andy Thompson’s bleeding knee and so on. Of course every week is about how bad Gaz Thompson was again. In fact, it’s just like Camberwick Green.
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Spring is here – a time of rebirth and renewal, when the world blooms into life and the light evenings start to stretch out before us. What a wonderful season it is….
…And what a wonderful season it’s turning out to be for The Kickers. Hovering around 2 nd position in the table and with a record number of victories (four and counting) under their belts it’s looking like it could be a campaign to remember. After last week’s tempestuous win over Facility Falcons, spirits were high in The Kickers camp and the glorious weather only added to the sense of optimism especially as today’s opponents IECS HIFI had already been soundly beaten earlier in the season in a bad-tempered game. A healthy 8-strong squad assembled for an extensive warm-up routine with the only non-injured member of the team unavailable being, once again, Robert Sherratt (the usual bunkum about meetings and the like his pitiful excuse this time). Questions are being asked Robert….
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The thing about football is that everyone has an opinion don’t they? For example, every football fan in the country believes they could choose a better England team than Fabio Cappello (actually that’s a no-brainer – anybody would do a better job than that pillock wouldn’t they?). Opinion is the bedrock upon which football is built. Without talking points and controversy our beloved game wouldn’t have the hold that it has over us all – it would be as meaningless and predictable as …well…Scottish football.