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Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Mass. Moths


  Three nights mothing produced the species below plus about the same again, not posted. About two thirds are identified I'm just too lazy to bother after about two days of editing photos. 





 

Posted by Mike & Neil Pearson at 17:45
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2012 -A difficult year at Neglectus - high profile departures and repeated injury to our top striker has left the team wondering if they are just a feeder club. But with recovery on the horizon, and a summer of moths ahead, hopefully we'll be fielding a full team of two to once again stave off relegation, and maybe even dipping into the transfer market for a young mychologist... 2013 - just managed to avoid relegation. The future does not look so bleak due to the return of long term injury players, so a mid table position should be well within our grasp, providing we play with heart. 2014 : ARSENAL won the bloody cup !!!
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