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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 4941058" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>Multiple likes are in order!</p><p> That is exactly how it was when I started, ploughs pulled from hedges, some times on the way to matches.</p><p> You could try the word "Association".</p><p> I have ten years start on you and all this is just a rerun , on a larger scale,its true of the long v short boards, tvo v diesel wails that used to be heard. The good thing that should come out of it is that all the subterfuge etc will now be in the light of day, and both sides can promote their vision of the future.</p><p> We are, or should be first and foremost ploughmen, and should be proud and willing to find and send our top men to international events.</p><p> I find it strange that a section with at least 5 ( 7 if you count high cut) classes can claim to be receiving less attention than a section with 2!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 4941058, member: 4681"] Multiple likes are in order! That is exactly how it was when I started, ploughs pulled from hedges, some times on the way to matches. You could try the word "Association". I have ten years start on you and all this is just a rerun , on a larger scale,its true of the long v short boards, tvo v diesel wails that used to be heard. The good thing that should come out of it is that all the subterfuge etc will now be in the light of day, and both sides can promote their vision of the future. We are, or should be first and foremost ploughmen, and should be proud and willing to find and send our top men to international events. I find it strange that a section with at least 5 ( 7 if you count high cut) classes can claim to be receiving less attention than a section with 2! [/QUOTE]
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