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Your guestbook allows you to receive comments from your visitors. By default it is moderated, which means that no-one's comments are published until you check them first. lets see the next rooney in the 1st team dunski is too good for the 3rd team Posted by on 28 January 2012 Perth i hear the famous fps are coming back to town, mind your wellies boys the town is dreepin Posted by Big Burd on 09 September 2011 Does your pal still like boys that are good looking and have degrees?? Still have the degree but still no the bonniest!! :( Posted by Big Rab on 08 October 2011 i've got fake degree certificates for the good lookin lads(both of us Rab)typed up. lube up those thighs Carlos!! Posted by Smudger on 09 October 2011 squad the first team squad for next year has been announced, it is as follows... T Smith, C Hudson, C Easson, J Bremner, D McNaught, G Paterson, A Harrison, I Parsley, I Riddle, L Russell, S Laverick, D Lawson, D McKenzie, S Parsley, Gentzi Posted by 1st team manager 2011/12 on 06 June 2011 you forgot the most important member of your squad. GAV MUNRO, cos u'll no win feck all without him giving you phantom pens every game Posted by sha on 21 September 2011 AHSFP football team My late Dad William A Anderson was a player of Arbroath High School Former Pupils Football club possibly when he came back home after Uni at Edinburgh on Scots law . Around the 1930s he had a cartlidge op in the Arbroath Infirmary and met a nurse there that he married . After that injury or later he decided to just be the Secretary and that continued until his sudden death in the town in Apri 1963. Playing in the 1950s was on pitches around the town and a committee meeting at my parents home on a Monday evening. Names from the past I recall were players Dave Dinnie , Barry Patterson etc As a wee boy I used to help My Dad and others mark out the football pitch with sawdust! Posted by patrick anderson on 03 June 2011 Your dad was not only the secretary for AHSFP but rose to be president of the Midlands Amateur Football Association. He held the AHSFP and MAFA roles for many years and became an honorary member of MAFA which is quite unique and prestigious. In the context of time, this is before cars and telephones were common, so he must have travelled a lot by train and the methods of communication must have been a challenge. I have often thought our club AHSFP should have a trophy named after him as his contribution to AHSFP and MAFA should not be forgotten and definitely requires acknowledgement. We currently run 3 teams and we have a traditional end of season tournament played for the Cairnie Cup, and feel we could award a shield in honour of your father. What are your thoughts on this ? Posted by Lombardo on 25 October 2011 View All Posts, Ever! (Could be a long page!) |
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