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the other bob wilson
21-12-17, 12:47
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Since62
21-12-17, 13:09
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Frannie Lee was the "bog roll King" from the 1960`s picture

the other bob wilson
21-12-17, 14:30
Frannie Lee was the "bog roll King" from the 1960`s picture

Correct.

Sloop_Jon_Bee
21-12-17, 14:53
00s: Kevin Nolan and Nicky Hunt.
Spedger

cardiff55
21-12-17, 14:57
60s Was it Peter Kay who worked in Francis Lee's factory?

the other bob wilson
21-12-17, 15:10
00s: Kevin Nolan and Nicky Hunt.
Spedger

Correct.

the other bob wilson
21-12-17, 15:10
60s Was it Peter Kay who worked in Francis Lee's factory?

Yes it was.

David Vincent
21-12-17, 15:13
Gordon Taylor, on the front bench, is the union man. Bob Hatton, without the tash, is next to Lee. Hatton and Taylor also played together for Birmingham City.

Cretin Hop
21-12-17, 15:27
70's - bit of a punt on Don Murray & Peter Reid. City played in yellow shorts due to colour clash.

the other bob wilson
21-12-17, 15:41
Gordon Taylor, on the front bench, is the union man. Bob Hatton, without the tash, is next to Lee. Hatton and Taylor also played together for Birmingham City.

Yes, Dave Hatton is on the right of the middle row.

the other bob wilson
21-12-17, 15:45
70's - bit of a punt on Don Murray & Peter Reid. City played in yellow shorts due to colour clash.

No, the City player was a forward and the Bolton one a defender. You're right about the yellow shorts, but Bolton played in their normal colours, so I don't see what the colour clash was - I reckoned someone cocked up.

Loramski
22-12-17, 22:37
The 70s sendings off answer is Warwick Rimmer and Gil Reece.

The 80s is Barry Cowdrill, a cryptic clue setter's dream.

The 90s is Paul Comstive and I reckon there are two answers for the 10s unless I'm missing something.