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A goal worthy of the FA Cup.

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Rene Steer of my local team, St Neots Town with an absolute belter.
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feck me!
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It's a cracker!

Nice tidy ground too.

AND

they have their own TV Channel!! :lol:

MADNESS!!
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sign him up mr knill! :-D
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He hasn't got any pennies though! :'(
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They are a team I think you'll see in the Conference and maybe even League 2 in years to come. If Torquay need ideas of how to run a small football club, this is a good one to look at. Banners in prime locations around town showing the next home game, a well run club who have plenty of sources of income, such as 3 or 4 astroturf pitches which are rented out regularly and they keep in the good books of the bigger local(ish) clubs like Peterborough and Barnet.
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cambgull wrote:They are a team I think you'll see in the Conference and maybe even League 2 in years to come. If Torquay need ideas of how to run a small football club, this is a good one to look at. Banners in prime locations around town showing the next home game, a well run club who have plenty of sources of income, such as 3 or 4 astroturf pitches which are rented out regularly and they keep in the good books of the bigger local(ish) clubs like Peterborough and Barnet.
Sod it. I thought this was about the REAL St Neots ....... in CORNWALL !!!!!!!! :) :) :)
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That's St Neot, no 'S'.

Our little town was named after some thieves went to Cornwall and stole the bones of Saint Neot himself.

And when we're not celebrating our historical thieves, we're celebrating our historical murderers, such as John Bellingham who is the only person ever to assassinate a British Prime Minister.
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What a great goal!

There is also a St Ives in Cambridgeshire as well. Are there any other Cornish names around there?
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When is the FA Cup draw anyway? Can't be long, the first round is in 3 or 4 weeks.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24509448

Unbelievable scenes from so far down the football pyramid!!
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hector wrote:What a great goal!

There is also a St Ives in Cambridgeshire as well. Are there any other Cornish names around there?
That's about it, as far as I'm aware. There might be some very small Cornish town names that I've never heard of, however.

Cornish St Ives definitely beats our St Ives, but it's by no means an ugly town. St Neots however, certainly beats St Neot, especially around the river.
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