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  1. I have just been reading the Chris Hughton racism story. How does this sit with the Racism Policy I wrote - inspired by "Jas the barclay king" back in 1999? I know it is a long time ago, but the policy should still be in force - unless some idiot scrapped it Hope all''s well. You never know, someone might read this and remember. Ste
  2. ....there is, but Messr Sue, Grabbit and Runne would not permit me to tell it ;-)
  3. ....jas, well done for suggesting it.....as I said, it doesn''t matter who suggested it, wrote it, proposed it....JUST SO LONG AS IT IS STILL THERE. Please do scan it....I don''t have a copy Ste ps - nice to have added to a long thread after all this time....things MUSt be bad ;-)
  4. Graham, daft it may be to some, but having first been used in October 1998 - by me - it worked superbly to get the crowd singing after goals went in, and I know you could hear it long after I left. I remember telling mates then when City got into the Premiership "listen out next season when they are on Match of the Day, to see if they still play Samba di Janiero when the goals go in" They did, and from the sound of it, still do. Time for a change.....I reckon so, but don''t dismantle my Anti-racism policy, used to greta effect within a few months of my departure. Ste
  5. Blimey, I didn''t expect to see those names from the past. Question....does the PA man still play "Samba di Janiero" when the goals go in? Has anyone still got the programme where I persuaded Iwan to have his face painted? I still have a number of screen prints and messages sent to me before I left the club, hence I can rememeber many of you. Is Canary Mail still going....not bad, you know, from scratch we ''recruited'' 1,200 inside a year. Ste 
  6. Isn''t it amazing what a Google search throws up. Yes, I know what happened to Steve....... by ''mutual agreement'' my contract was ended, and I left NCFC only to be offered a role with Anglia Multimedia, with whom I worked in setting up the Club''s first official website. I spent about 15 months with them, before they sold out to Granada, so I ventured back into the world of accounting, working for a company in Kimbolton. After two years there I joined a trade association in London, and after my role was made redundant, I joined a company now based in Biggleswade, where I am Financial Controller. I don''t see many professional games these days, though I do retain some friends in the game, but my football fix comes from involvement with Brampton Spartans, who have mini-soccer and colts teams from under 8 to 17. My son has just completed his 8th consecutive season. I am not sure all these years on what I can and can''t say about my time at the Club, but suffice to say I joined after an approach to Cambridge United, where I was for 8 years, I was highly involved in the Club''s early web presence (we did rather well in a Which report, I recall) I was instrumental in setting up various e-databases, and took a personal interest in swapping mail with fans, I wrote and drove through the Club''s anti-racism policy, I helped introduce the club to online shopping, and made sure that wherever I could (match programme, yearbook etc) I got maximum fan participation. I didn''t cry when I heard Bob Cooper had left. It is very rare but I have swapped occasional mail with Rob Emery. It was a great surprise to notice that anyone at Carrow Road even remembered me after 9 years, but I wish you all the best for the future. Ste Greenall
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