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Incognito

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  1. Palace? Palace? Who the fuck are Palace.
  2. Apparently it's an induced coma, in which he'll be until Wednesday.
  3. Wearside Jack must be in tomorrow's list then.
  4. Who's Iorfa? Wolves fullback. Plays on the U21s. I randomly pay attention to the u21s when some of the bigger players were getting call ups there the other summer. Yup, he's a very promising left back. I'd prefer Sam Byram personally though. Thought he played right back, the few times I saw him he was on the right. I liked that he's fucking big at 6 foot 2 and looks pacy and strong. He does, but assuming we want a young full back who can play further up the pitch, he'd be the one I'd go for. Mind you we're short on both sides aren't we?
  5. Who's Iorfa? Wolves fullback. Plays on the U21s. I randomly pay attention to the u21s when some of the bigger players were getting call ups there the other summer. Yup, he's a very promising left back. I'd prefer Sam Byram personally though.
  6. The Devil went down to Georgia at the Hawthorns
  7. A man rightly revered around these parts, he took Coventry City from a Third Division team into a top flight team for the first time. From there he became the first regular pundit, firstly on The Big Match with the late and great Brian Moore before switching channels and taking Match of the Day over. During his time on The Big Match, whilst watching a game at Highbury, a linesman pulled a muscle and Jimmy volunteered to run the line, which he did in sky blue tracksuit . While presenting MOTD, he came back to Coventry as Chairman, and built the country's first all-seater stadium whilst also purchasing an American club, Washington Diplomats he helped promote NASL, and indeed brought Steve Hunt to Coventry from the New York Cosmos. His greatest and proudest day in football came after he'd sold up at Coventry when they won the FA cup in 1987. I remember him closing Match of the Day with a rendition of the song to which he composed the lyrics in the 60s, The Sky Blue Song, with proud tears in his eyes. The City fans even today, still sing this song regularly. It is a testament to Jimmy HIll. He continued to be a BBC pundit for the big games for years after until he retired. He was a real innovator in football. All seater stadia, minimum wage for footballers and even three points for a win were all great things he could justifiably claim credit for. Seriously, he will be sadly missed, especially in my home town, where he influenced so much for so long.
  8. I like Byram too and Mowatt if we go down the Leeds road. Or to Elland back.
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    LOL at Lolro

    Sher Khan from Phoenix Nights has picked us to beat Villa 5-0 :lol:
  10. And these are? He's an inspiration to Sunday morning cloggers everywhere.
  11. The Beeb have done superb having the best two PL strikers ever as pundits. Ably backed by Lineker of course.
  12. I'm still hoping Leicester gets relegated. Vile club.
  13. I'm amazed a back 4 with Danny Simpson and Wes Morgan in it doesn't concede a hatful on a regular basis. Testament to Kante I guess.
  14. If you have any sanity, avoid.
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    Sunderland

    I was in the Holte End that day, I had my mate's ST. They were over the top. Banners, some of the chanting. I'm not one to advocate violence but I did stifle a snigger outside the ground when a few visiting Birmingham City charvers ran amok , definitely saw one Villa fan hit the deck.
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    Steve McClaren

    Him coming on in injury time tells me it was a timewasting exercise rather than pecking order.
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