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Spell it Out's Christmas Presents - Free Scarves
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            Should be a sticky surely1
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Don't call AFKA Shirley, he doesn't like people to know what he does at weekends.nth london addick said:Should be a sticky surely
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            I'm just wondering that should this initiative explode into everyone wearing a black n white scarf then all the club has to do is change the colour of their shirts to match....a la Cardiff?
Joe - you are doing a great job1 - 
            "If you're supposed to be so angry, why don't you fight
and let me benefit from your right?"0 - 
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            Dexy's Midnight Runners1
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"And some fell on stony ground ....".Henry Irving said:"If you're supposed to be so angry, why don't you fight
and let me benefit from your right?"
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            My sons first game today, want to get him one of these rather than a scarce from club shop. I will be there at 2.30 to try and get one0
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            Well, so I got there at 2.32 and they had all "sold out" !!
Had to pay over the road.
Happy Xmas!1 - 
            They went in about 2 seconds.0
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            Gone in 60 seconds.
Apologies to anyone who arrived and didn't get one.
We had dozens of people waiting to get one.
Good to see a real mix of ages asking for them.
If we can find a way to fund some more we will.
More later.2 - 
            Addickted2TheReds said:
They went in about 2 seconds.
Still we can't agree, the Trust said a minute and a half..... Just joshing Gents well done to all.Henry Irving said:Gone in 60 seconds.
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            Great effort Joe. Was good to see how many people had already chose to wear one to today's game.1
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            Couldn't believe you had run out by 2.58 when I arrived.
;-)1 - 
            Would have happily paid for 2. Will pay for 2 and give donation to Spell it Out.1
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            My son picked one up and proudly held it up when almost everyone stood and chanted to get the owners out.2
 







