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Well if he is the grand master
If you read back to near the end of last page you would have seen I gave him a respectable menshy.

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Geoff Hurst managed Telford in the 70'sBobby Moore managed Southend for a bit, in the 80s. Didn't go well iirc.
#Pointlessfactoid
But but the Premier League won yeah
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I love how the red cartel fans like to pretend they got their success without spending money
Good quiz question. Who’s the only player Liverpool have bought to break the British transfer record?
A record currently held by a Chelsea midfielder who doesn’t appear to be good at anything.
iirc Kenny Dalglish @440kGood quiz question. Who’s the only player Liverpool have bought to break the British transfer record?
A record currently held by a Chelsea midfielder who doesn’t appear to be good at anything.
Good quiz question. Who’s the only player Liverpool have bought to break the British transfer record?
A record currently held by a Chelsea midfielder who doesn’t appear to be good at anything.

iirc Kenny Dalglish @440k
Cry more bitchI love how the red cartel fans like to pretend they got their success without spending money
Andy Carrol?
PepTotal or positional? ... thought van Dijk was the most for a centre-half ... until we pulled United's pants down for Maguire![]()
thought British Transfer record meant between British teams hence BritishNot according to Wikipedia anyway. Though their list is based on transfers both to and from Britain so has Keegan at half a mill to Hamburg, breaking the record of big-spending Everton for Bob Latchford.

thought British Transfer record meant between British teams hence British
yeah Keegan paid for the King with another 60K to spare .
i lost track of transfer records years agoIt’s what Wikipedia is telling me and I trust them more you and indeed myself.
It’s more recent than Dalglish.