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"THE RECLAIMERS"
The Story of 'The Few'...
Once upon a time, a long time ago; King Arthur's knights rode
forth from Camelot to defend old England. The Glastonbury legends
tell, "In England's hour of need, Arthur's knights will ride again".

Once upon a time, not so very long ago; in the autumn of 1939.
Albion 's blue skies turned grey as a vast unbeatable air armada
spread black wings over English society. Yet England has a secret
- Excalibur is not forged from fear or hate but from the
traditions of community and family. England 's Holy Grail holds
a magic potion brewed from decency, tolerance and fairplay.

The flower of Polish and Canadian chivalry also rode to protect
England 's Grail as once again; the Knights of the air awoke from
their enchanted slumber.
Saint George forged new armour, from the gold his dragoness gave
him from deep within her secret hoard. Millions of English women
breathed fire into their men so English children should never
live in slavery.
The women of England collected sauce pans, spoons and church
railings; reforging Excalibur with their self-less love into
the white wings of glorious victory. This is the legend of
"The Few".
Those days are gone now and in the past they must remain

Many commentators believe England can't win this football World Cup
but English history does not support this view. Captain Beckham and
his team cannot be defeated, because win, lose or draw, England
always plays for the best of reasons. No gaudy golden cup can
match the elusive spirit of Britannia. One simple red rose
in an old wooden cup, is the greatest treasure trove that shall be
forever England.

Now is the time. All Britannia's prayers are flying to her
Football players;
as they flew to "The few" in the autumn of 1939. Foreign princes may
think old England's dead, but wise frogs prefer to kiss her
sleeping beauty.
"Onwards the few."

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