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9 v New Zealand according to this...Deano made three appearances for England in 1991-1992. Does anyone happen to know what shirt number he wore?
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Those shortsDeano made three appearances for England in 1991-1992. Does anyone happen to know what shirt number he wore?
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I'd ask him on twitter, but I've been banned for calling Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol 'redneck, yee-haw fuckers'
I've seen worse
pommpey
That ban was probably because the same, (corporate suit and tie versions), of redneck yee-haw fuckers, actually own Twitter.I'd ask him on twitter, but I've been banned for calling Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol 'redneck, yee-haw fuckers'
I've seen worse
pommpey
15
9
14
Deane made his debut in the game in Auckland v New Zealand on 3 June 1991. He came on as a Sub, wearing #15.
On 8 June, he started the second match in Wellington v New Zealand wearing #9 (he was Subbed off at HT for David Hirst).
On 9 September 1992, Deane got his final cap in the game in Santander v Spain. He came on as a Sub wearing #14.
(as I've posted before, I was at both of those games in NZ)
You've misunderstood. I went to an England away game. In the early 90s. It wasn't a holiday. I went for a fight. Obvs.Fair play, that’s a spectacular shameless holiday alert, regardless of it being in the last millennium
Since when was a post liable to incite mass agreement an offence?!I'd ask him on twitter, but I've been banned for calling Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol 'redneck, yee-haw fuckers'
I've seen worse
pommpey
Since when was a post liable to incite mass agreement an offence?!
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