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Do we have any players, who's surname and forename add up to 351 when using a triple work score in scrabble?
 



Do you know the answer?

Is it Chris Lucketti?
 
Does this mean its still the international break? Please tell me we are actually playing tomorrow and i'm not in a coma
 
Dean Hammond??
Obviously it's an unseen score, but am I correct??
 
Just ran the name of every player who ever payed for us through the calculator and the best i can come up with is Osagyefo Lenin Ernesto Burton-Godwin on 138. Intriguingly there are three clubs with a player who scores more than 351 but only one with a player who scores exactly 351. Can you guess who they are?

Two clues; they no longer exist and it's not Thames.
 
Imagine if you were in a coma and when you wake up we're playing Walsall at home in the last game of the season. In the third division.

I woke up that Saturday morning in Norwich - which is nearly as bad !

Couldn't face the game and what it might lead to.

No smartphones in those days - stood outside a shop in the centre of Norwich watching the results pop up on the BBC videoprinter.

Had a few pints of Adnams that night as consolation.

UTB
 
Imagine if you were in a coma and when you wake up we're playing Walsall at home in the last game of the season. In the third division.


.......in the last minute and bizarrely you are the substitute and you're about to replace John Matthews.

Intriguing question. What do you do?
 
I don't blame Givens me sen. He had only been at the club 5 minutes, and had scored a few goals for us already that season to bag us points. But in an extraordinarily bad side, his contribution wasn't enough and his 'brave' teammates managed to put him in a position where he ended up picking up the ball as No one else would do. No one else came forward to take responsibility, and I remember thinking at the time that no one wanted the ball and this was a very bad sign....at least Givens had the nads to pick up the ball even if it was a truly tepid penalty kick.

Peters (for dropping Kenworthy just before the game for no reason, and for being total gash as a manager) and bottler Matthews (who was down to take pens in Kenworthys absence), will on the other hand, always be thought of as total wankers, in my eyes. The real villains of that awful day.

I watched the 80-81 season review again the other week....boy that side was total dog shit. I honestly believe that if our current team could play that 1980-81 team (as it was back then) then our current lot would probably hit double figures. It would be like a working men's club standard of football v the current team.
 

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