Pwopa GEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZEER, how you going?You must log in or register to see images
Conor Washington tried this but he missedI would be game to try a bit of this.at centre pitch.....
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George Davis (born 1941) is a former armed robber in the Republic of Ireland, who became widely known through a very successful campaign by friends and supporters to free him from prison after his wrongful conviction in March 1975 for an armed payroll robbery at the London Electricity Board (LEB) offices in Ilford, Essex on 4 April 1974.[1] The conviction was based solely on the unreliable use of identification evidence, in the absence of any other evidence connecting him with the crime. Following his release Davis went on to be jailed for two other cases of armed robbery.Pwopa GEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZEER, how you going?
As a kid I used to see the 'George Davis is innocent OK' graffiti all over London. Who the feck is George Davis?
Pwopa GEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZEER, how you going?
As a kid I used to see the 'George Davis is innocent OK' graffiti all over London. Who the feck is George Davis?
Didn't Mark Hughes & Harry Redknapp carry out daylight robbery at Shepherds Bush a couple of years ago?George Davis (born 1941) is a former armed robber in the Republic of Ireland, who became widely known through a very successful campaign by friends and supporters to free him from prison after his wrongful conviction in March 1975 for an armed payroll robbery at the London Electricity Board (LEB) offices in Ilford, Essex on 4 April 1974.[1] The conviction was based solely on the unreliable use of identification evidence, in the absence of any other evidence connecting him with the crime. Following his release Davis went on to be jailed for two other cases of armed robbery.
Bank robber - Didn't that get sprayed on the QPR plastic pitch?
I remember something got painted on the pitch but cannot remember what is was.
I think you will find it was Perry Buckland.Pretty sure it was that. Was all over London.
I think you will find it was Perry Buckland.
“PERRY BUCKLAND IS INNOCENT.” Well, at least someone with a tin of whitewash and a few hours to spare on Christmas Day 1981 thought so. It was a proclamation that was daubed onto Queens Park Rangers’ pitch prior to their Boxing Day Division Two derby encounter with Chelsea, a game that took place on QPR’s recently installed, groundbreaking and often derided artificial pitch.
Agree We have missed TC and some other fab posters on here. You are always welcome here TC!Ah, TC we've missed your valued contributions and razor sharp wit.
How's sunny Deptford, how I miss it?
I remember something got painted on the pitch but cannot remember what is was.
Agree We have missed TC and some other fab posters on here. You are always welcome here TC!![]()
