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What Barrett saw was an impressive young footballer — during a brilliant passage of play, Green gathered the ball with apparent ease, on a wing and carried into the forward line to kick a goal.
Matt is aware with all the new changes introduced into the football recently, that it is important that umpires move with times as well.
The Shark’s football manager eventually convinced Green to play one colts game for East Fremantle in 1997.
members.iinet.net.au /~efsharks/melville_times.htm

  
 The `B' Line . . . April 17, 2003 :: Abercrombie shows old form in alumni flag game.
Good weather, good food and some pretty good golf, fishing and football - particularly by BU Athletic Hall of Fame running back Walter Abercrombie - were the major ingredients in making the April 11-12 Baylor Green & Gold Weekend in Waco an overwhelming success.
The highlights of that masterful contest included Abercrombie scoring a touchdown, Matt Scales intercepting a pass and running it back for another TD and Trey Weir kicking a 47-yard field goal to end the game.
Scores of former BU football lettermen returned for the annual golf tournament that preceded the final scrimmage of spring football practice - the Bears' first under new head coach Guy Morriss.
baylorbears.collegesports.com /genrel/041703aaa.html

  
 Travel St Helier and back
The sculpted figures all bore a remarkable resemblance to the Southampton footballer, Matt Le Tissier, one of the Channel Islands' more famous sons.
There are over 40 miles of signposted "Green Lanes" where walkers and cyclists take precedence over motors, which are limited to 15mph.
From St Aubin, just along from St Helier, you can plod or pedal along four miles of vehicle-free former railway track to the Corbière lighthouse, situated on the island's little toenail.
travel.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4225109-104898,00.html

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