sometimes 6ft 3 inch grant hall reminds me of alan its his calmness in front of our goal even if he makes mistakes he just plods on unshakably at only 200 000 he looks to be a bargain player unlike alan though he dosnt score from corners and has only ever scored one goal in his life but well done uncle les and the scouts that have now brought in about nine good players,even if we only fininish eighth this season next year we will have a great young team full of exiting tallent
He is literally an "unsung" hero as we have no song or chant to show our appreciation. Come on chaps let's get the thinking caps on - Tall and Ball rhymes, but that's as far as I've got.
Grant Hall He's tall And comfy on the ball Grant Hall, Grant Hall Grant Hall Ain't Small He's a one man defensive wall Grant Hall, Grant Hall Grant Hall Won't fall He's built like a shopping mall Grant Hall, Grant Hall ****, innit.
Could always modify the Steve wicks song. ....6 foot 2, eyes of blue and so on.... Bit early for the macca comparison but give him time......
Long way to go before he can be mentioned in the same breath as the great Alan McDonald but he's certainly showing some promise. I think we may have unearthed a gem.
Not sure how someone who cannot afford to go to games and has such poor eyesight he cannot type properly is able to give a knowledgable view of a player,
And I been wondering what Hall had in common with a bandy legged Gooners striker from a long time gone. Oops!
hes 6ft three tall hes good on the ball say that in one syllable this rhyme is terrible but grant is lovable hes a man mountain and cant be beat hes got a great brain and two good feet
shefford a great post ,but are there enough horses in your area,ive never seen so many horses in my life in lambourne and shefford
Wrong Shefford Ted. I'm in Bedfordshire. The one you are talking about is in West Berkshire. Loads of racing stables down that way, hence the horses.
ok sheff i didnt realise that there was two sheffords the one in west berks is full of charlie austin fans as his dad is a massive employer of labour in his company
And there I been thinking you had a connection with Sheffield. Ted has a point about them big letters!