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Thread: Six decades of Cardiff City v Wolverhampton Wanderers matches

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    Six decades of Cardiff City v Wolverhampton Wanderers matches


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    60's - Gareth Williams ? 80's - Gary Nardiello

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    70's - Steve Kindon

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    Quote Originally Posted by BINGE THINKING View Post
    60's - Gareth Williams ? 80's - Gary Nardiello
    Nardiello and Kindon are right Richard, it's notWilliams though.

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    70s: Steve Kindon. Big lump of a guy but quick feet.
    Spedger

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    60's Dai Ward. (Walking the dog helped me sort that one out)

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    The 90s is Mark Venus (what's the Bananarama link, wasn't that song written in the 60s?)

    The 00s is Mark Clyde.

    I saw Nardiello's goal at Wolves, I assume I get an extra point for that. We had an interesting walk back to the station that day which involved a rather noisy meeting with the Wolves Subway Army but I guess I'm on the wrong board for that story.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Wolverhampton Wanderers matches

    The 10s is Lee Evans.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Wolverhampton Wanderers matches

    Quote Originally Posted by BINGE THINKING View Post
    60's Dai Ward. (Walking the dog helped me sort that one out)
    Correct.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Wolverhampton Wanderers matches

    Quote Originally Posted by Loramski View Post
    The 90s is Mark Venus (what's the Bananarama link, wasn't that song written in the 60s?)

    The 00s is Mark Clyde.

    I saw Nardiello's goal at Wolves, I assume I get an extra point for that. We had an interesting walk back to the station that day which involved a rather noisy meeting with the Wolves Subway Army but I guess I'm on the wrong board for that story.
    90's question, see my reference to "shocking blue"

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shocking_Blue

    Mark Clyde is right, as is Lee Evans.

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