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Wyn the leap.

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  1. Somebodys pinched my sombrero

    Somebodys pinched my sombrero Well-Known Member

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    Sad news of his death this afternoon.
    Lethal partnership with Pop Robson.
    RIP.
     
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    RIP
     
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  3. Obi Wan

    Obi Wan keeper of the peace Forum Moderator

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  4. Hung Drawn and Quartered

    Hung Drawn and Quartered Well-Known Member

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    My very first game in 1969 and very first goal
    Lifted aloft by my dad to see Wyn 'the leap' Davies jump head and shoulders above everyone else
    to score a thumping header into the top right (from my position in the Gallowgate end) goal against Burnley

    I remember that as if it was yesterday

    RIP Wyn
    my memory of you will live on


    <peacedove><peacedove><rose><rose><peacedove><peacedove>
     
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  5. Obi Wan

    Obi Wan keeper of the peace Forum Moderator

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    Sounds like fond memories mate. :emoticon-0148-yes:


    What was the ref like that day?
     
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  6. Hung Drawn and Quartered

    Hung Drawn and Quartered Well-Known Member

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    it is <ok>
     
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    Charlie Dogscock Well-Known Member

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    One of the players my dad always used to tell tales about, RIP
     
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    Obi Wan keeper of the peace Forum Moderator

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    Same. Mine used to rave about him and Bryan 'Pop' Robson playing together.
     
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    FadgewackeR Well-Known Member

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    RIP indeed. My grandfather (RIP) also used to wax lyrical about hi when we went to games when I was a lad.
     
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  12. Rum & Black for 2

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    Always remember him terrorising the defences in Europe during the Inter Cities adventure. Great memories.

    RIP
     
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  14. Geordie Ginola

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    This is what football does to people. It brings fans and friends and family together.

    You remember that just like the kids of this generation remember Isak scoring against Liverpool.

    We sometimes as we get older forget the magic it gives our younger fans. It moulds them.

    Us. And we shouldn’t fight like we do on this forum because we are all here to support the club. We are all fans. Lest not some people forget. Even if some of us live away and can’t get to games.

    And have family and work commitments. When they can’t get to games.

    Those who work 60 hour weeks can’t get to games but still support the club just as much as those who can get there.
     
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