I've applied for positions for several hockey clubs in the EIHL. The UK, while it would be interesting, is not the important part. Working in hockey is.
irishrebel75: I've applied for positions for several hockey clubs in the EIHL. The UK, while it would be interesting, is not the important part. Working in hockey is.
bestbeforesomewhere, Dorset, England UK4,701 posts
irishrebel75: I've applied for positions for several hockey clubs in the EIHL. The UK, while it would be interesting, is not the important part. Working in hockey is.
Ah to be sure you"ll find it interesting. Few Paddy McGinty's goats about but nothing you can't handle.
irishrebel75: I've applied for positions for several hockey clubs in the EIHL. The UK, while it would be interesting, is not the important part. Working in hockey is.
Hi Neighbor down the road, How is all going? It is definutely a Different world over there, It would be great if you spent a Couple of weeks over there, to see if it is your cup of tea, ( Maybe you have been there)???
cynicalorangeBristol or Dortmund, Somerset, England UK1,897 posts
irishrebel75: I've applied for positions for several hockey clubs in the EIHL. The UK, while it would be interesting, is not the important part. Working in hockey is.
irishrebel75: I've applied for positions for several hockey clubs in the EIHL. The UK, while it would be interesting, is not the important part. Working in hockey is.
they talk funny,but u can,get used to it.lol.good luck.hockey big there?go stl.blues./st.louis,mo.
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