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https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/f...gers-star-makes-return-from-horror-leg-break/

"For all the fanfare around his return, Paul Coutts was just glad to get on the field again.

Eleven months after suffering a horrific broken leg against Burton Albion, Aberdeen-born Coutts received a hero’s welcome from the travelling Sheffield United fans against Blackburn Rovers, when he made his 74th-minute entrance.

While Coutts, a former Highland League player of the year with Cove Rangers, appreciated the support, he was just desperate to be involved on a match-day again.

He said: “It was quite nice to get it out of the way and get refocused on football, after the sideshow that comes with making a comeback. It’s extra pressure on you and everyone is looking to you.” ETC

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https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/f...gers-star-makes-return-from-horror-leg-break/

"For all the fanfare around his return, Paul Coutts was just glad to get on the field again.

Eleven months after suffering a horrific broken leg against Burton Albion, Aberdeen-born Coutts received a hero’s welcome from the travelling Sheffield United fans against Blackburn Rovers, when he made his 74th-minute entrance.

While Coutts, a former Highland League player of the year with Cove Rangers, appreciated the support, he was just desperate to be involved on a match-day again.

He said: “It was quite nice to get it out of the way and get refocused on football, after the sideshow that comes with making a comeback. It’s extra pressure on you and everyone is looking to you.” ETC

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Looks like Couttsy shops at the same place as Baxter did!!
 
https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/f...gers-star-makes-return-from-horror-leg-break/

"For all the fanfare around his return, Paul Coutts was just glad to get on the field again.

Eleven months after suffering a horrific broken leg against Burton Albion, Aberdeen-born Coutts received a hero’s welcome from the travelling Sheffield United fans against Blackburn Rovers, when he made his 74th-minute entrance.

While Coutts, a former Highland League player of the year with Cove Rangers, appreciated the support, he was just desperate to be involved on a match-day again.

He said: “It was quite nice to get it out of the way and get refocused on football, after the sideshow that comes with making a comeback. It’s extra pressure on you and everyone is looking to you.” ETC

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Is that him receiving his award for the best audition for the remake of the 70s show The Professionals?
 
Cheers Crookster. Stick him a mini on and it's Pauline.
Not a picture I want in my head next time he's playing . . .
Bill Cookson interviewing Pauline is class. Something along the lines of
BC ‘Do you think it is a dichotomy?’
PC ‘Are you calling me a lesbian, would you like it if I was?
BC ‘I’m merely trying to deconstruct...’
PC ‘I will deconstruct those trousers..’
 



Bill Cookson interviewing Pauline is class. Something along the lines of
BC ‘Do you think it is a dichotomy?’
PC ‘Are you calling me a lesbian, would you like it if I was?
BC ‘I’m merely trying to deconstruct...’
PC ‘I will deconstruct those trousers..’


Paul Calf « Bob....fat Bob...fat blobby bastard Bob »
 
Paul Calf « Bob....fat Bob...fat blobby bastard Bob »
I met John Thompson at a Fast Show filming. I went to talk to him afterwards and got something signed with Fat Bob. Told him Fat Bob was my favourite character played by him.
 
"You've got shit on ya shoes ya shitty shoe bastard ! "

Paul Calf's video diary is a classic !
I reckon that the conversation with 205 GTI driving new boyfriend (Tony) is preceded with Paul, Fat Bob and Roland discussing if ‘that bird in the video looks like Pauline’
He then pretends to end it all in the toilets if Julie doesn’t go back out with him. They film all the action and argument between Paul and Tony resulting in a fracas and the police, including Clive, turning up.
The ‘party’ is great at the end too.
 
It won't be our dead ball specialist who is rested...we desperately need his expertise for corners free kicks etc. He's vital.
Maybe.

But I do have a hunch he will start to rotate the midfield a bit more than he has thus far over the coming hectic period.

And don’t rule Lundstrum out the picture just yet either. Gives us something a bit more physical in there from off the bench, when required.

UTB
 

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