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1 We want him to join a club that plays in a top league.
2 Is unlikely to join a club until next summer, which could suit United.
3 I think everyone should have the opportunity to join a club if they want to.
4 A newcomer is always questioned twice when he wants to join a club , Parenti said.
5 Comedian Groucho Marx said he would never join a club that accepted him as a member.
6 Spend time with children, visit an inspiring location, gaze at the stars or join a club .
7 He waits eagerly for the tennis season and is pleased when he is asked to join a club .
8 They join a club that is increasingly hesitant to admit new members after its historic eastward enlargement in 2004.
9 David Bytheway became the first British pro-gamer to join a club when he signed for German side Wolfsburg last year.
10 In European football, you can officially join a club 's academy at nine, although there are development programmes for younger children.
11 I'd never been much of a joiner and it's hard to want to join a club that's dissed you twice.
12 The Bulls are in the same category and that is a fantastic heritage to have when you join a club .
13 It seems that he had promised his dear, devoted wife that he would never join a club of any description.
14 We can share a skill with friends, join a club , learn to sing, play a new sport and so much more.
15 Aubameyang's contract saga had dragged on since last season amid speculation he wanted to join a club in the Champions League.
16 For those that feel ready to join a club , most clubs that I'm aware of offer very generous offers for new members.
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