originaltrueblade
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Mike Trusson put them out of their
Misery and scuttle the ship
Misery and scuttle the ship
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Micky got his truss on
Trenton got his wig on
Bobby got his hat on
We had some quality chants
I got to know John casually as I worked with his wife at Cherrytree Labs in Nether Edge & he would pick her up for lunch often & sit with us in the pub. He certainly had an edge & held himself a certain way, but he wasn't really arrogant, just had a lot of self confidence.John Matthews the player who bottled the penalty! He was friends with a mate of mine called Les Tibbett (lovely man btw). I remember he used to occasionally come in to the Devonshire Arms in Dore. My other mate Paul Williams (submariner on leave) once said when he got a round in and a pint of lager and lime for the gay boy! Matthews wasn't impressed lol! The other tosser was John McPhail (centre half think) very arrogant man! But hey ho. UTB
Weighed in with some valuable goals that campaign Northampton & York away off the top of my headWas a bit of an unsung favourite player of mine in the 4th division season. Edwards Morris Hatton got most of the plaudits and rightly so but a good old pro was Truss, capable of popping up with s goal or two
Add Hartlepool to that listAnd port Vale, tranmere all dodgy
Oooohhh that Matthews goal to equalise in t snow v Cambridge though.. Beautiful.I bet your mate Les loves having his surname mispelt?
MacPhail may have been arrogant (or not), but he did more in a red and white shirt than Matthews, Tibbot and Williams combined.
I got to know John casually as I worked with his wife at Cherrytree Labs in Nether Edge & he would pick her up for lunch often & sit with us in the pub. He certainly had an edge & held himself a certain way, but he wasn't really arrogant, just had a lot of self confidence.
I recall him playing v us for Hartlepool, early 2003, FA cup.. John MacPhail not Matthews.I got to know John casually as I worked with his wife at Cherrytree Labs in Nether Edge & he would pick her up for lunch often & sit with us in the pub. He certainly had an edge & held himself a certain way, but he wasn't really arrogant, just had a lot of self confidence.
Yes I was referring to John Macphail too for clarity.I recall him playing v us for Hartlepool, early 2003, FA cup.. John MacPhail not Matthews.
My bad.
1993I recall him playing v us for Hartlepool, early 2003, FA cup.. John MacPhail not Matthews.
My bad.
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