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The_Beard

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On the OS there's a story about an army chap coming to Boots and Laces today to talk to the players in the build up to Camo Day. In the photo accompanying it (allegedly) taken today who's that in the number 20 shirt standing next to Sergeant Robert "Billy" Moore?
 
On the OS there's a story about an army chap coming to Boots and Laces today to talk to the players in the build up to Camo Day. In the photo accompanying it (allegedly) taken today who's that in the number 20 shirt standing next to Sergeant Robert "Billy" Moore?

Pretty sure that he was there at meet the players tonight as well.....
 
He trains with us during the week whilst playing for Dover, because as previously mentioned, Dover are part time.

And yep he was there in his club suit on Tuesday night.
 
apparantly sturrock + Widdrington asked him to come along to show Blair + Patterson how to be proper strikers , who can hold the ball up , make darting runs off the ball , and score goals. . . .
 
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