Sadly, I was talking literally - more a lake than a puddle I'm afraid. By Alan Kennedy, do you mean the ex-Liverpool playerAndy Kennedy ?
Sadly, I was talking literally - more a lake than a puddle I'm afraid. By Alan Kennedy, do you mean the ex-Liverpool playerAndy Kennedy ?
4-3 either way is 100/1. Not beyond the realms of possibility.
Sadly, I was talking literally - more a lake than a puddle I'm afraid. By Alan Kennedy, do you mean the ex-Liverpool player
I'd clean forgotten about him - I was thoroughly disheartened with the Albion at that time - After the Notts County playoff match I don't think I saw them for about three years. Yes "streak of p!ss" could have been invented for that fellah. Clive Walker was a decent player in that side wasn't heOh gosh no. I mean THIS
I'd clean forgotten about him - I was thoroughly disheartened with the Albion at that time - After the Notts County playoff match I don't think I saw them for about three years. Yes "streak of p!ss" could have been invented for that fellah. Clive Walker was a decent player in that side wasn't he
I'd clean forgotten about him - I was thoroughly disheartened with the Albion at that time - After the Notts County playoff match I don't think I saw them for about three years. Yes "streak of p!ss" could have been invented for that fellah. Clive Walker was a decent player in that side wasn't he
I do remember John Robinson vaguely. I seem to remember Barry Lloyd thinking more of him than most casual observers. The second division of English football is of a much higher standard now isn't it. We've never had it so goodAye, good old Flash. And John Robinson on the other wing, absolutely RIPPING, err, Stockport apart.
Palace was a very tough night but I remember think about 96-97 that we wouldn't even have a team to support. In Tony we trustThe worst of my Albion supporting days, although the Palace debacle under Poyet ran it V close
Andy Kennedy ?
Wasn't he banging Maria Whittaker at one time?
Wasn't he banging Maria Whittaker at one time?
If he was, he probably missed.