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Stop it! It breaks my heart when supposed City fans care about what goes on in Wayne&Coleens life, it really does. I'd serve that white pudding to em for breakfast. Gravy on it obvs :emoticon-0130-devil
 
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Stop it! It breaks my heart when supposed City fans care about what goes on in Wayne&Coleens life, it really does. I'd serve that white pudding to em for breakfast. Gravy on it obvs :emoticon-0130-devil
Well said
Next thing people will start banging on about some people non of us knows having their third child
I Don't Care

In fact they could all have gravy on their fish and chips for how much it means to me
 
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What you were ten years old and you used to say I greatLy admire bobby Charlton!!!!
Give over we all had heroes as kids.
Boycott or Len Hutton Daley Thompson seb Coe. Roger bannister whoever we all had one or a few.

As a kid Waggy was my hero. Back then City used to train at Hull Uni on Inglemire Lane. At age 12/3 I got all the autographs apart from his.one.
He went down in my estimation after that.
He went on to work at Fenners and lo and behold I needed his signature so he could get his wage packet.
I was 26/27 by then and I told him how sad I was at not getting his autograph when I was a kid.
I could of refused his signature and made him go to the cashiers dept. to pick his money.
So the hero stuff went out the window.
 
As a kid Waggy was my hero. Back then City used to train at Hull Uni on Inglemire Lane. At age .
So the hero stuff went out the window.
I never met the guy, so don't know for sure, but everyone I ever talked to who knew him or knows him as nothing nice to say...Sounds like a bad-arse.
 
The thing with Gallagher is the OB were following her because she was driving erratically, so they pulled her over.

She was clearly under the influence and she must have known it.

Therefore she's selfish ****.
 
The thing with Gallagher is the OB were following her because she was driving erratically, so they pulled her over.

She was clearly under the influence and she must have known it.

Therefore she's selfish ****.

They traced her on CCTV footage.
 
I doubt that's true. More likely she had hair of the dog for breakfast.

No, someone I knew had a skinful at a works do got pulled over the following morning. Breathalysed well over the limit banned from driving and sacked. He worked for a global alcoholic drinks company.
 
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I never met the guy, so don't know for sure, but everyone I ever talked to who knew him or knows him as nothing nice to say...Sounds like a bad-arse.

I was a kid so I was gutted.
It did stop me hero worshipping that's for sure.
When I saw him pick up his wages I just thought fat bastard
<laugh>
I wish we had a striker like him now though :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
True. Public spotted her driving erratically and reported her.

Thankfully tracked down via CCTV.

I see she played the stressed due to messy divorce card.

Cry me a river.
She separated from her husband in 2014 FFS.
 
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I just thought fat bastard
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I wish we had a striker like him now though :emoticon-0148-yes:
Too true...on both accounts...Rumours were that Derby under Brian Clough were keen on him, but he didn't want to go, because Clough would have had him by the balls and he wouldn't be cock-of-the-walk as he was at City, so he turned it down....
 
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No, someone I knew had a skinful at a works do got pulled over the following morning. Breathalysed well over the limit banned from driving and sacked. He worked for a global alcoholic drinks company.

An old accountancy colleague of mine flipped his car and got banned from driving for a while after failing the breathalyser. Company felt guilty as it was the morning after the Xmas do. He's now running his own branch.
 
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As a kid Waggy was my hero. Back then City used to train at Hull Uni on Inglemire Lane. At age 12/3 I got all the autographs apart from his.one.
He went down in my estimation after that.
He went on to work at Fenners and lo and behold I needed his signature so he could get his wage packet.
I was 26/27 by then and I told him how sad I was at not getting his autograph when I was a kid.
I could of refused his signature and made him go to the cashiers dept. to pick his money.
So the hero stuff went out the window.
The only way I managed to get Waggys autograph was through my old man,he was at Beverley races on a Friday and getting into the car park he noticed Waggy counting in his winnings in his car.
The old man didn't comment how he was but he got it. Still have it along with other City stalwarts and Sir Len Hutton, Boycott and other Yorkshire luminaries
 
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The only way I managed to get Waggys autograph was through my old man,he was at Beverley races on a Friday and getting into the car park he noticed Waggy counting in his winnings in his car.
The old man didn't comment how he was but he got it. Still have it along with other City stalwarts and Sir Len Hutton, Boycott and other Yorkshire luminaries

If I had taken my old man down to the training ground, he would have told Waggy exactly what a top role he was. <laugh>
RIP Dad
 
The only way I managed to get Waggys autograph was through my old man,he was at Beverley races on a Friday and getting into the car park he noticed Waggy counting in his winnings in his car.
The old man didn't comment how he was but he got it. Still have it along with other City stalwarts and Sir Len Hutton, Boycott and other Yorkshire luminaries

Thinking about it, maybe Waggy couldn't spell. It is all making sense now <cheers>
 
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