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oldjamfan1

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  1. Almost certainly a record, yes
  2. The Beat - I'm Your Flag
  3. Talking Heads - Road to Nowhere
  4. Gil Scott Heron - Home is Where the Hatred Is
  5. As someone else said, its difficult to argue with this part of your post Merce, and with a slightly heavy heart I do think maybe we should make a change. Trouble is, do we trust 'them' to make a decent appointment........??
  6. That accent thing was spot on old lad, you are from fooking Yorkshire heh heh
  7. Posh twat ha ha ha
  8. That is stretching things a bit. I'm fairly certain he never kicked a ball for the first team or indeed got anywhere near it.
  9. What a ridiculous question (aimed at LET not you Mark). Only one method to judge which is the biggest and best club round here - pots! Blackburn Rovers, winning trophies before football was even played in Manchester and the most successful town team ever.
  10. I was lucky enough to meet him as well Tony via my dad, he was such a down to earth bloke. You would never ever believe he was a World Cup winner, he didn’t mention it once in the whole conversation. Just wanted to tell me how good Dougie, Ronnie and - ironically Picky were! Ah it’s been a sad week for losing the greats. RIP Gordon
  11. Paul Weller - Wake Up the Nation One of his more Jam-like solo songs
  12. Noonday Underground - Boy Like a Timebomb From Surface Noise, an album well worth listening to.
  13. I’m slightly reluctant to post this as there is no official confirmation as far as I know but I hear that Fred Pickering has passed away. RIP
  14. Goals for QPR either side of half time against Big Club mean that one of those classic come-backs from 4-0 down might be on!!
  15. Graham is the last player I would be thinking of taking off. We fall apart without him on the pitch.
  16. With respect put your brain into gear before posting stuff like this - some people would no doubt think we had actually scored!!!
  17. Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl
  18. Thanks Tony! Just brought my breakfast up! Kean out!!!
  19. As the poster who made what you perceive to be a ‘negative comment’ about MGP, let me elaborate. He was a very decent player for us but wouldn’t even be in my top 200 in terms of a hall of fame, so I was surprised to see him on the list above. I probably wouldn’t use the term ‘valiant’ to describe him either - I would save that one for the Keeleys, Hendrys, Gayles and Morans of the club.
  20. While I realise this is a largely subjective list, I'm not sure what qualifies MGP for inclusion?
  21. Of the choices, I went for Jimmy Brown and Jimmy Forrest for the sheer number of times they won the FA Cup; Tugay because he was a magnificent player, and Colin Hendry who - despite his brief sojourn to City - spanned the Full Members Cup and Premier League title teams. Personally I would add Henning Berg onto the list - Premier League and League Cup winner (the only one to feature in both).
  22. Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
  23. I think Berg should be considered. He was the only player to win both the Premier League and the Worthington Cup. Hughes - Worthy cup winner and a simply fantastic manager for us so yes, definitely another worth considering.
  24. With honorary mentions to Lee, Saxton and Mackay. Without those three there would not have been the platform for Jack, Kenny and Ray to come in and do their stuff.
  25. You’re on a roll lads
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