Name That Tune star has passed away age 81
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Re: RIP Tom O'Connor
Yeah, i don't get it. I suppose it's of some interest to some people though, we have all sorts posted on here.Originally posted by dembethewarrior View PostWhat is it with these threads?
Some obscure person passes away and ccmb feels the need to start and RIP thread.
RIP Bluebird Tom
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Only obscure if you don't know him.Originally posted by dembethewarrior View PostWhat is it with these threads?
Some obscure person passes away and ccmb feels the need to start and RIP thread.
Why you feel the need to winge about it I don't know.
All you do is moan about other people.
Don't think I've ever seen you post something constructive or positive
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Re: RIP Tom O'Connor
Tom O'Connor was a spelling mistake away from playing for us. Anyone remember Tim O'Connor who started in a 2-1 defeat at Bristol Rovers in November 1985 and came on as a sub in a 1-1 home draw with Gillingham four months later? No, I can't either.
"A forward taken on by City in some of their darkest days when he was spotted in the Welsh League. He managed a couple of appearances but never looked the answer to City's striking problems at the time, and released at the end of the season, he went back to the Welsh League."
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I remember him. I was a schoolboy at the time, and he must've been quite young because he was doing 'jobs' after training. Quiet lad, i always thought that he was Irish.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostTom O'Connor was a spelling mistake away from playing for us. Anyone remember Tim O'Connor who started in a 2-1 defeat at Bristol Rovers in November 1985 and came on as a sub in a 1-1 home draw with Gillingham four months later? No, I can't either.
"A forward taken on by City in some of their darkest days when he was spotted in the Welsh League. He managed a couple of appearances but never looked the answer to City's striking problems at the time, and released at the end of the season, he went back to the Welsh League."
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In fact, i'm sure that he was an Apprentice with the club and got a years pro. (can't believe i'm having this conversation :hehe:)Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostTom O'Connor was a spelling mistake away from playing for us. Anyone remember Tim O'Connor who started in a 2-1 defeat at Bristol Rovers in November 1985 and came on as a sub in a 1-1 home draw with Gillingham four months later? No, I can't either.
"A forward taken on by City in some of their darkest days when he was spotted in the Welsh League. He managed a couple of appearances but never looked the answer to City's striking problems at the time, and released at the end of the season, he went back to the Welsh League."
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Re: RIP Tom O'Connor
What harm is it doing to you? You could, of course, just skip past thinking "some obscure person has passed away, and someone on ccmb has started a thread, why?" and go on your way.Originally posted by dembethewarrior View PostWhat is it with these threads?
Some obscure person passes away and ccmb feels the need to start and RIP thread.
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What is it with these replies?Originally posted by dembethewarrior View PostWhat is it with these threads?
Some obscure person passes away and ccmb feels the need to start and RIP thread.
Someone dies and and an obscure poster decide to have a whinge for the sake of it!!!!
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