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Re: Rumour Mill
He is a manager of another club looking to immediately improve his awful squad with players he has worked with. Some people seem to be very thin-skinned and some of them are the ones who were saying, move on, it's business and there is no room for sentimentality.
'No, sorry I cannot consider preventing relegation for this club by bidding a lot of your money for a player from my old team or it will disappoint the Gasroom and @Konetheming will say ';mr wycobe your havin a laugh'
If Gareth had gone to a club where they said here's 10 million buy who you want...I suspect there would have been a lot of tear stained keyboards as his legacy visibly tarnished...
Re: Random sightings of our players outside of football
Dave Bassett's probably available, I reckon.
Re: Random sightings of our players outside of football
Makes me think of Partridge on the Swaffham bypass.
🎵 ’GOLDFINGER’ 🎵
Re: Random sightings of our players outside of football
Was the parcel delivered via a long throw?!
Re: Random sightings of our players outside of football
I met John Williams late in his career when he scored against Belper Town for a West Midlands non league club whose name evades me.
He was a lovely fella - ‘You lot didn’t like me very much’ was his first response.
Also had a chat with Simon Garner when he was buying 40 Rothmans in a service station after our play off 1st leg at Carlisle. ‘You got out alive then’?
Re: Rumour Mill
emperor Penguins have some orange on them.
zebra crossings have that orange flashy lights.
Everton mints, with a quick google, have packaging colours that include grey, cyan and even yellow depending on the packaging.
So sometimes, you have to step back and look at the whole picture.
also, I need to get out more.
Re: Rumour Mill
A quick ranking of odd things about the modern world:
- The popularity of subjective rankings.
Re: Other Football
Nah it's something posh people wash their hair with
Or a verb describing the aggressive mastication of faeces
Re: Random sightings of our players outside of football
Jermaine McSporran was sat in the row in front of me at an England game at Wembley in 2007 (few years after he left us).
Spoke to him at halftime, and was lovely to see his reaction when I told him he was my favourite player when he played for us!