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Ewen MacIntosh, ' Big Keith ' from The Office has died aged 50 ...
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Didn't Nicholl play for United?
Thanks, Nines.That was Jimmy Nicholl Didley ...
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Sad day, Sid Waddel used to say he taught him the commentary game. Although Sid was a complete one off , mad as a hatter but the funniest commentator ever on any sport ! RIP TonyBullseye star and darts commentator Tony Green, who worked alongside Jim Bowen on the hit ITV show for more than a decade, has died aged 85.
A statement on the Bullseye Facebook account said "our dear friend and much-loved colleague... passed away peacefully today after a long battle with Alzheimer's".
Green, a former amateur player, was a darts commentator for the BBC and also became the announcer and co-host of Bullseye, where he worked for 13 years from 1982.
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Seeing this had me look up Brian Price ( https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/40013034 ) only to see he passed away December 2023. Some good memories of rugby under his tutelage; and great stories of his playing days on rain-off sports days. I giant of a man, hard but fair.Former Wales and British & Irish Lions international Lewis Jones has died at the age of 92 after a brief illness.
Born in Gorseinon in 1931, Jones played club rugby for (my club) Neath before winning his first Wales cap against England as a teenager in 1950.
The dual-code star won 10 caps for his country and three for the Lions in rugby union, before switching codes and joining Leeds. Only Kevin Sinfield has scored more points for the club.
Lewis Jones also represented Great Britain 15 times.
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I met Brian on a number of occasions when I was involved with Neath in the 1990s. His former Wales second row partner, Brian Thomas, introduced him to me - the banter between the 2 of them was something to beholdSeeing this had me look up Brian Price ( https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/40013034 ) only to see he passed away December 2023. Some good memories of rugby under his tutelage; and great stories of his playing days on rain-off sports days. I giant of a man, hard but fair.
