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    East of Scotland Supporters 20th Anniversary Lunch

    Season 94-95 was an interesting time in the history of Motherwell Football Club. A team consisting of former favourites - Craigan, Van Der Gaag, Martin, Lambert, Arnott and Coyne helped the Steelmen to the dizzying heights of a 2nd place finish – sound familiar! As has become the norm of late it also saw the team playing in Europe against the might of Borussia Dortmund. September also saw the club record transfer of £1.75m of (Uncle) Phil O’Donnell to Celtic.
    October of 1994 saw the formation of the East of Scotland Motherwell Supporters Association. More than 50 like-minded Well fans from Edinburgh and the East gathered at Marcos in Grove Street and so began more 20 years of friendship and the shared joy and pain of following the ups and downs that come with being a Well fan.
    To help celebrate our 20th anniversary we are inviting past and present members to come to Fir Park on Saturday March 22nd (v Hamilton) to enjoy a 3 course meal in the Centenary stand with Main stand matchd

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    re: East of Scotland Supporters 20th Anniversary Lunch

    [quote="Muckfuppet"]Season 94-95 was an interesting time in the history of Motherwell Football Club. A team consisting of former favourites - Craigan, Van Der Gaag, Martin, Lambert, Arnott and Coyne helped the Steelmen to the dizzying heights of a 2nd place finish – sound familiar! As has become the norm of late it also saw the team playing in Europe against the might of Borussia Dortmund. September also saw the club record transfer of £1.75m of (Uncle) Phil O’Donnell to Celtic.
    October of 1994 saw the formation of the East of Scotland Motherwell Supporters Association. More than 50 like-minded Well fans from Edinburgh and the East gathered at Marcos in Grove Street and so began more 20 years of friendship and the shared joy and pain of following the ups and downs that come with being a Well fan.
    To help celebrate our 20th anniversary we are inviting past and present members to come to Fir Park on Saturday March 22nd (v Hamilton) to enjoy a 3 course me

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    re: East of Scotland Supporters 20th Anniversary Lunch

    You'll be hoping game not changed for TV as not had a Lanarkshire Derby on the box this season yet

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    re: East of Scotland Supporters 20th Anniversary Lunch

    Good luck guys - a great club and a decent bunch of loyal fans. Almost every game is an away game to you. MFC will generate some income from this dinner too - you've taken Les Hutchison's advice by spending cash on the club's hospitality. Some of you are even hobbling to games on sticks these days- temporarily of course. Thats true dedication.

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    re: East of Scotland Supporters 20th Anniversary Lunch

    Hopefully you'll have a great day - and a nice wee home win would set you guys up for a great evening.
    Enjoy ...

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    re: East of Scotland Supporters 20th Anniversary Lunch

    Your lunch has just become a Dinner as i mentioned previously its been changed for tv Friday night now

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    re: East of Scotland Supporters 20th Anniversary Lunch

    See Update

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    re: East of Scotland Supporters 20th Anniversary Lunch

    Quote Originally Posted by wellowell
    You'll be hoping game not changed for TV as not had a Lanarkshire Derby on the box this season yet
    Jinx

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