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  1. Andy Ford

    Andy Ford was a decent in both meanings of the word fullback at Southend for several seasons in the 70's. He had been manager at Gravesend for many years guided them to the Conference 2 -3 years ago. Until this season had kept them mid table but lately they had struggled so last week he left...
  2. Matt the Shrimp

    City Shrimpers - Friday 18 February

    OK, folks - the first City Shrimpers of 2005 has now been fixed, so put it in your diaries. Hope to see as many of you Shrimpers who work in London as possible for a beer and a natter! Date: Friday, 18th February 2005 Time: 5.30 pm onwards Venue: The Counting House Location: Cornhill...
  3. Issue 5

    Just a reminder that Issue 5 of All At Sea will be available on Saturday from both the East and West sides of Roots Hall, from 1.30pm. Issue 5 contains part one of our exclusive interview with Ron Martin, so be sure to get your copy early. Thanks James Editor All At Sea PS- Spanish Shrimper- we...
  4. Napster

    A feel-good news story for Xmas

    Lottery winner to get his glasses fixed A Chicago man says the first thing he does after a £3.2m lottery win will be to get his glasses mended. James Gatzke said before the win his wish was "to have Christmas dinner in Heaven" with his parents because he was so poor and depressed. Mr Gatzke...
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