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..that greets the players into the changing rooms and out onto the pitch..?
Seems to get a lot of affection from the players.
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EdwardsIt’s Keith. Not sure surname. Used to help Dot Pearson run Supporters club coaches back in late 70’s/80’s.
Jimmy Spurter CBE. He's been hanging around men's changing rooms for years and picked up his award in the 2013 New Year's honours for services to clapping and shaking hands.
He used to work backshift as a miller at Firth Browns and got laid off in 1975, using his £200 payoff to set his own professional encouragement business with his wife Sylvia who is from Doncaster. She died in 1993 from dropsy and he's been living in Catcliffe ever since. They have no kids, just a pet bison called 'Woodward'.
The highlight of his career was clapping and cheering Sammy Hagar at a gig at Wembley Arena in 1988. Hagar trumped as he passed, but kindly apologised and gave Jimmy a plectrum which he still wears on a chain.
pommpey
It’s Troy Hawke’s dad from the greeters guild
It’s actually Rod Currie from Blade Mad/Vital. Rare photo of him without his NCB donkey jacket and Maggie Out sign.
He’s not congratulating anyone, just informing the players that Reese Witherspoons dog, Orgreave, has been found alive and well in Baltimore, Maryland.
It's Nick off of Apprentice...that greets the players into the changing rooms and out onto the pitch..?
Seems to get a lot of affection from the players.
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‘thout” or Trout ?Thout it was him off dragons den....... "your fired"
Noooo. That's not dragons den catchphrase, they say What you talkin bout Willis.Thout it was him off dragons den....... "your fired"
That’s a great name for a pet Bison.Jimmy Spurter CBE. He's been hanging around men's changing rooms for years and picked up his award in the 2013 New Year's honours for services to clapping and shaking hands.
He used to work backshift as a miller at Firth Browns and got laid off in 1975, using his £200 payoff to set his own professional encouragement business with his wife Sylvia who is from Doncaster. She died in 1993 from dropsy and he's been living in Catcliffe ever since. They have no kids, just a pet bison called 'Woodward'.
The highlight of his career was clapping and cheering Sammy Hagar at a gig at Wembley Arena in 1988. Hagar trumped as he passed, but kindly apologised and gave Jimmy a plectrum which he still wears on a chain.
pommpey
It’s Keith. Not sure surname. Used to help Dot Pearson run Supporters club coaches back in late 70’s/80’s.
That’s a great name for a pet Bison.
It's actually Keith Garrett, he is John Garretts brother
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