I remember Graham Potter, but even more strange, I actually went to an Ostersund game way back in 2003. My Swedish girlfriend (wahey!) of the time lived there, so I was there for 2 weeks. There were about 150 people watching. Mad to see them playing Europe's elite now.
I could also cite the fact that blue is a more popular colour than red https://www.livescience.com/34105-favorite-colors.html
Sepp Blatter accused of groping by Hope Solo http://www.espn.com/espnw/sports/ar...president-sepp-blatter-sexually-assaulted-her
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ostersund--europa-league-premier-league-clubs A promising manager who used to play for Saints....ok, briefly.
Anything that draws attention to the Oystons corruption is good by me. By stopping Ben Toner they have highlighted their guilt.
I cannot believe they could not see this coming , are they really that stupid ? I can only imagine it was them that complained .
Tim Gudgin has died aged 87. He used to read the football results on Grandstand and Final Score until 2011. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41966183 RIP Tim
They are bullys, apart from all the other proven criminal stuff, which always leads to stupid actions. Where are the FL and FA in this now, looking at their belly buttons? Found guilty in court of lying and asset stripping, the Oystons should be banned immediately from involvement with any club. Useless berks.
The voice that was the background to my life every late Saturday afternoon. And I swear you knew who had won the match by listening to the pause before he gave the away result and the inflection in his voice.
Amazingly, I don't think I ever heard Tim Gudgin read the football results once. After my time of being in front of the TV when the results were read out. Len Martin is the reader who makes all the memories for me. Close your eyes and have a listen to this. With a little bit of David Icke thrown in. Oh, and Saints won away: