I used to like the ‘boxing’ count followed by the funeral march as well.
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I used to like the ‘boxing’ count followed by the funeral march as well.
It was shocking mind, 55,000 rattling around in 60,000+ ground against Leeds in the Cup.:hehe:
It was 60 odd thousand capacity for years.
A-G…A-G-R…A-G-R-O…. AGRO!…..Sang it loads of times, I never said boo to a goose:hehe:
Not the South Yorkshire Cup result this season though, hopefully.
He wouldn’t have wanted to mess with a Welsh dragon I’d imagine.
What had heard of then?
Weird, isn’t it? The art of heading is a beautiful thing when done well.
I’ll bet my bollocks you’ve roared as a City full back took the ball, the winger, his mother, his father etc, put them on their arse and emerged triumphant with the round bit of leather:hehe:
It was Anneka!
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Yes, read about Josh Baker yesterday, extremely sad affair, so young, RIP.
We also took The Kop & North Bank, Highbury:hehe:
We had a version of that, late 60s.
Fabregas speaks very highly of him, he’s still doing his badges, learning so much off Roberts. Roberts moves upstairs apparently when Fabregas is qualified. Como appear to be desperate to keep both,...
It’s about Bulutball:shrug:…….:hehe:
I think it’s a bit much, Swansea asking a 102 year old man to take Trundle to a football match. Was it Lee’s carer’s day off?
Does this mean our other eligible u/15s were pulled out for the Rotherham trip?:hehe:
Horse drawn caravans aren’t allowed on the M4!
He used to be with The Echo didn’t he?
Wes Burns?
Father & son who played for the City, Jimmy & Dougie Blair. Another great fact concerning Jimmy Blair is that he captained Scotland against Wales, who were captained by Fred Keenor at Ninian Park....
Ah, football….the beautiful game that billions fell in love with because of it’s simplicity eh!
Is the Premier League under the FA’s banner? I thought it was a stand alone league.