What park will Azzurri be playing on next year? Is it a requirement to have a fenced off pitch for ZL1?
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That's what the brochure says anyway
Real Azzurri? You realise we were based at Smith Park first and then the club purchased the land at Highfields, right? But yes, we have offered our brothers at Highfields a substantial sum of money to change their name back to "Hamilton Azzurri" (their original name) and they are currently working with NNSWF to see if they can make it happen (ethnic names and all that racist hoo har).
I'd be curious to see where enough land was found the has Recreation Facility (outdoor) as a permissible use. Pretty much just the B5 - Business Development, RE1 and RE2 zones unless the development is big enough to be a Recreation Facility (Major).
Would be great to see a club develop its own facilities. Lot of cash but if you have the funding source then thats no an issue.
Can't wait to see the Zlatan running around in the (sky?) blue of Azzuri in 2018, on the brand new pitch at Stade de Azzuri.
Hi guys, I was just wondering if Raymond Terrace were still the ugliest team in world football? Can anyone confirm?
so is Azzurri leaving Hamilton?
as a resident of one of the Hamiltons I would be very pleased to not be associated with these types
I never really thought to stare at the opposition and decide whether I found them attractive or not either during a game or prior to kick off.. I guess I was too scared about running around the field with a raging boner that still wouldn't be visible through my football shorts to ever try it out...
Has anyone else "hot or not" the opposition during a football game?
Is this a common thing and I have been missing out on this all along?
How large of a negative number did I score when we played you last Butcher?:popcorn:
Shut up boz, go back to your really well run club and leave us to discuss the big issues.
Speaking of which, has anyone seen that goalkeeper from the terrace? Where did they get him from? Rumour has it they found him sleeping under a piece of cardboard next to raymond terrace woolies