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Re: Colwill Junior vs Colwill Senior
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Got to be a whooosh surely :hehe:
Got to be, Marcus & Darren Bent aren’t brothers.
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
George and Clyde Best.
First twins of the thread:thumbup:
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Could theBellingham brothers play in the same England side one day?
Jobe nowhere near the same level as his brother apparently, saw some Birmingham fans quite happy he's gone
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Jack & Bobby, Messi & Tidy.
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if both colwills make it, they could link up with levi colwill to form a colwill spine of CD CM AM.
they just need a goalkeeper and a striker to complete the set.
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Jacob and (the other) Aaron Ramey at Villa. Not sure if they've played a first team game togther yet.
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
I think Eider Gudjohnsen played in the same Iceland side as his dad.
For his Iceland debut he came on as a sub for him
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Jay & Sam Bowen, Matondo brothers, Semenyo brothers
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
George and Clyde Best.
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Re: Colwill Junior vs Colwill Senior
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Two Andy Gorams
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
I'm throwing my lot in with Joel. Should keep me in material on here for a good couple of seasons, and it'll cause confusion in thread titles, thus arguments about which Colwill we are discussing. I think maybe Rubin should leave in order to save the continuity of this message board.
I’d be more concerned about my poor ears, once Kevin Ratcliffe gets to commentate on the Calwil/Cowell brothers.
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Originally Posted by
Keyser Soze
These two fellas. Would be great to see them both playing this season. I can’t remember the last time, other than the Nevilles, and the Bent brothers, that two bros could be in the same team.
Might Joel be a surprise in the team this season?
And secondly, with Rubin see his brother making great strides, might it also give Rubin an extra bro-competition kicker to press on with his game time?
I think the brothers dynamic could work well for both of them. I hope so. Talented kids.
The good thing is that they are different types of midfielders, so there is every chance that they could play together a fair bit for the 1st team. I thought that Joel was the pick of our midfielders against TNS.
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Thought Rubin had lost some weight which he probably needed to eventually
Fingers crossed for both of them
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Two Andy Gorams
Two Bob Wilson’s then, or even three!
1.5 Neville Southalls, now 2
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Originally Posted by
Des Parrot
Two Bob Wilson’s then, or even three!
1.5 Neville Southalls, now 2
If you're applying the same Neville Southall logic to the Bob Wilson's, it might be said there's four of them :facepalm:
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
If you're applying the same Neville Southall logic to the Bob Wilson's, it might be said there's four of them :facepalm:
Been on the doughnuts again Paul?
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Originally Posted by
Des Parrot
Been on the doughnuts again Paul?
Never really had a sweet tooth Des, it's more a case of who ate all the pies.
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the other bob wilson
Never really had a sweet tooth Des, it's more a case of who ate all the pies.
:hehe::hehe: same here, when I returned to the UK this week after 3 years away, my first food was a pasty (or 2). Can’t wait for Plymouth away.