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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Jah, if you read this and don't know, there is a

> documentary about Jimmy Greaves on BT Sport

> tonight I believe.


Thanks Alan. My boyhood idol. What a player he was. The greatest goalscorer I've ever seen and I've seen a few. Did you watch it? Marvellous stuff.

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Sephiroth Wrote:

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> I'm finding the West Ham season to be one of the

> few bright spots of last 12 months - good on 'em


Yep, good to see the top 4 shaken up a bit, especially if it will be at the expense of a certain team at the other end of the East Lancs Road...

Do come and join the other thread DR, I was never expecting it to stick to cases for the ESL. Looking at some of the debate on this thread maybe shows why ESR is the logical conclusion. If football was the 'true working class' game as it perhaps was 60 years ago then most of the discussion would be about Palace and Millwall. Just take a look at kids training on the Rye on a Saturday and most will not be wearing local colours. And perhaps you have said as I have, just pee off to the ESL big 4 (now big 6); perhaps they heard me.


Even when I was growing up there was so much bias towards the 'big' clubs - not counting Chels and Man City in those days.

It's selfish and only motivated by those whose idea of fans are those paying to watch on tv in the large markets outside of Europe. If anything, the detestable fan 'muzak' played over games at empty stadia during the pandemic has probably convinced the yanks they don't need real ones at the grounds anymore.




It's just for those who want to help themselves to an 'open goal'-

Under the new rules of the breakaway Century-Super-League I not only claim the points but also the assist. Other members of the CSL include the traditional EDF big 6:

Laddy Muck

Strafer Jack

Otta

Huguenot

David Carnell

Katie 1997


with places held in reserve for;

Ted Max

Atticus

Jeremy

Marmora Man

Loz

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