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Seagulls over London – Next meeting TONIGHT!
The next meeting of Seagulls over London will be held on January 12th - TONIGHT.
Guest speakers Steve Ford and Alan Sanders will be talking about Albion In The Community. This recently formed charitable trust is a cornerstone of the financial and political underpinning for the Falmer Stadium. Matt Hicks is also hoping to attend. A topical, interesting and illuminating evening is guaranteed and everyone is very welcome.
SoL background
If you live or work in the capital, you’ll get a lot from joining Seagulls over London. It’s a chance to hear about all things Albion, from the inside. A chance to meet other Seagulls fans and talk about the things that really matter – like Jason Dodd’s shoo-in for the Paul Kitson Memorial Shield and the likelihood of this rumoured Russian philanthropist rescuing Lewes District Council.
We normally meet on the third Thursday of every other month. (But not this time.) The venue is the Royal Oak, Tabard Street (nearest tubes London Bridge and Borough). And just to make you feel at home, it sells Harvey’s. SoL membership will cost you a hefty fiver a year. That’s right. Five Quid.
Kick-off on Thursday is 7.30pm. We’re expecting a healthy turnout, so get there early because it’s first come, first served.
For directions, see: http://uk2.multimap.com/map/browse....c=SE14JU&quicksearch=SE1+4JU&cidr_client=none
The next meeting of Seagulls over London will be held on January 12th - TONIGHT.
Guest speakers Steve Ford and Alan Sanders will be talking about Albion In The Community. This recently formed charitable trust is a cornerstone of the financial and political underpinning for the Falmer Stadium. Matt Hicks is also hoping to attend. A topical, interesting and illuminating evening is guaranteed and everyone is very welcome.
SoL background
If you live or work in the capital, you’ll get a lot from joining Seagulls over London. It’s a chance to hear about all things Albion, from the inside. A chance to meet other Seagulls fans and talk about the things that really matter – like Jason Dodd’s shoo-in for the Paul Kitson Memorial Shield and the likelihood of this rumoured Russian philanthropist rescuing Lewes District Council.
We normally meet on the third Thursday of every other month. (But not this time.) The venue is the Royal Oak, Tabard Street (nearest tubes London Bridge and Borough). And just to make you feel at home, it sells Harvey’s. SoL membership will cost you a hefty fiver a year. That’s right. Five Quid.
Kick-off on Thursday is 7.30pm. We’re expecting a healthy turnout, so get there early because it’s first come, first served.
For directions, see: http://uk2.multimap.com/map/browse....c=SE14JU&quicksearch=SE1+4JU&cidr_client=none
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