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Gilliver's Travels

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Jul 5, 2003
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The next meeting of Seagulls over London will be held next Wednesday, 16th May, starting at 7.30pm.

With most of the players away, we are likely to be joined on the night by Matt Hicks. One hot topic is bound to be next week's new contracts, and no doubt Matt will give us an indication of the reaction inside the club.

But, with this being the final SoL meeting before Ruth Kelly’s decision, there will be much more than contracts on everyone's agenda.

SoL background
If you live or work in the capital, you’ll get a lot from joining Seagulls over London. It’s an opportunity 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 whether it's really worth Leeds United fans making yet another 600 mile round trip for their routine Withdean stuffing.

We normally meet on the third Thursday of every other month and 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. No increase in subs since 1921.

Kick-off on the night is at 7.30pm. We’re expecting a lively and convivial evening. See you there.


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Giraffe

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Just out of interest what's the average turnout for these kind of events?
 


Scoffers

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I might see if I can get a late pass from the missus !! I work in Regent Street.
 




Scoffers

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Colours or not? I guess this is just like a sort of mates down the pub type arrangement?
 




Giraffe

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Gilliver's Travels said:
Typically 15 or so. Anything beyond 20 and it's standing room only. That's why it's a good idea to arrive early.

So if I get 14-15 people in Worthing to go to the pub can I be assured of getting a player or official to turn up every couple of months? I may just give it a go.
 






Seagull Stew

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Giraffe said:
So if I get 14-15 people in Worthing to go to the pub can I be assured of getting a player or official to turn up every couple of months? I may just give it a go.

No, because people who live or work in Worthing aren't as IMPORTANT! :D
 


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