The Stout Yeoman
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Had a quick look around the board today but cant find any mention of Greg Halford giving his shirt away to a lad in a wheelchair at the end of yesterdays game. What a lovely gesture ...top man Greg
Had a quick look around the board today but cant find any mention of Greg Halford giving his shirt away to a lad in a wheelchair at the end of yesterdays game. What a lovely gesture ...top man Greg
Most of the players threw their shirts away to fans. In Halfords case it means nothing to him as just a mercenary footballer who got paid to do a job but good that he gave to somebody ina wheelchair who couldnt have grabbed it in the stands.
Most of the players threw their shirts away to fans. In Halfords case it means nothing to him as just a mercenary footballer who got paid to do a job but good that he gave to somebody ina wheelchair who couldnt have grabbed it in the stands.
Yes I thought the same he is the one lone player I would like us to sign
Most of the players threw their shirts away to fans. In Halfords case it means nothing to him as just a mercenary footballer who got paid to do a job but good that he gave to somebody ina wheelchair who couldnt have grabbed it in the stands.
Thats the spirit you miserable old man ...
Gracious as ever I see!
Why it has to be either him or Calderon neither good enough as first choice but ideal on the bench. At fault for the 1st goal with a poor header and many others in previous games.
Most of the players threw their shirts away to fans. In Halfords case it means nothing to him as just a mercenary footballer who got paid to do a job but good that he gave to somebody ina wheelchair who couldnt have grabbed it in the stands.
I think you will find that was Greer ...
May have misheard, but I'm sure there was some low level grumbling/booing when he was walking over with the shirt.
Probably about the same as it means to 95% of the other players. Hate to break it to you, but they are all here for the money and their careers.Just pointing out that they all threw them to the crowds and it was good that he gave his to a fan in a wheelchair who couldnt have grabbed for it like those on the stands can.
What does one of our shirts mean to him absolutely nothing.
Halford's header wasn't great, but Greer could have done a lot better, the ball was in the air for long enough for it to be dealt with properly. IMO of course.Sadly BG was correct, it was a wayward header from Halford that went on to run down Greer's shin before they all stood there like lemmings and watched Deeney hammer it home.
But he's still a grumpy old sod.
Directed at the referee and his team who were just making their way off as he came over. Everyone in around me in the North was certainly clapping.
Probably about the same as it means to 95% of the other players. Hate to break it to you, but they are all here for the money and their careers.
Had a quick look around the board today but cant find any mention of Greg Halford giving his shirt away to a lad in a wheelchair at the end of yesterdays game. What a lovely gesture ...top man Greg
Halford's header wasn't great, but Greer could have done a lot better, the ball was in the air for long enough for it to be dealt with properly. IMO of course.