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See Pat Arbon's Wallet at AFC Sudbury



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Published Date: 14 February 2008
The AFC Sudbury Supporters' Club brought out the first edition of a new fanzine for the Dartford match.
Called Pat Arbon's Wallet – but we won't go into that – it has 68 fun-packed pages.

Targets, predictably, include Bury Town and Cornard United. There are pages of look-alike photos of the players, supporters, and others (the Free Press sports team does not escape); and plenty of entertaining reading.

Pat Arbon's Wallet is well worth opening, and will be on sale again on Saturday, price £2.


  • The Waltham Abbey game is being sponsored by the

chambers of David Etherington, a Chelmsford-based legal firm.

As an additional incentive, the team will win a barrel of beer, if they clinch victory by four clear goals.

But if the team can't quite make that, the supporters will be the winners.

Anything less than the required large margin of victory, and the beer goes to the fans.


  • Week 41 winners in the AFC Gold fundraiser: £100 – T Watson (129), Rectory Road, Middleton; £10 – P Robinson (164), North Rise, Great Cornard; £10 – G Middleton (469), Clarence Road, Sudbury.





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  • Last Updated: 19 February 2008 3:11 PM
  • Source: Suffolk Free Press
  • Location: Sudbury
 
 

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