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John O'Ds Review Of
Norwood Exiles C.C.
(Formed 1995) |
Location

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South
Norwood Lake, SE25 - 26 Woodvale Avenue (Not in someone's back garden!). Up
Norwood Hill, turn into Woodvale Avenue.
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Pavilion |
Called
'The Waterside', a picturesque setting with yachts outside! The Crystal
Palace Transmitter dominates the view beyond the pitch.. |
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Changing Room
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Lots of
room in changing room although the bench and pegs are only on one side.
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Showers
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Showers,
Only three. So form an orderly queue! |
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Tea
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Taken
upstairs in the board room! Tuna, Egg, Ham and Pickle Sandwiches, Sausage
Rolls, Club choc rolls, Doughnuts. |
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Nearest Pub
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After the game the teams went to 'The Albert' which is very much a local's
pub in the back-streets of South Norwood. Spent the evening drinking in the
fore-court. Speckled Hen was available but the main selection were typical
Keg beers that tend to be served in 'estate' type pubs.
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Last Visit
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7th
August 2004
Graveney : 147 -5 (A. Brown 42, N.Goodburn 28, John O'Driscoll 24*)
Norwood Exiles : 148-4 (Jielston 45, Hattinsh 36)
Graveney lost by 6 wickets
Next Visit 2005? (they may join a
league)
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Record at
Stockwell

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Won 0, Drawn
0, Lost 2,Cancelled 0. |
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Odd spot
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A Barrel Of Beer is on offer, if you
can hit a six into Norwood Lake! |