The Daniel Levy Kop Out
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The Daniel Levy Kop Out
Shreeveses Cheeses
Just thinking about Rowe being interviewed by Sportsnight on BBC as part of our centenary anniversary back in the 80s makes me well up. It’s worse than me watching dog/cat rescue YT videos, or babies suddenly being able to hear their parents thanks to technology.
In the shape of a trophy?They should name a specific 30cm x 30cm patch of grass, just in front of the Home dugout, The Postecoglou Stand, because that's where he always used to just fucking stand.
I feel like Greaves should be in with a shout as well. He held the top scorer title for decades.
No, just a square will be fine.
Nice one...The Cyril Knowles Sandwich Bar.
...with apologies to anyone under 60, who may struggle to know what the hell I'm on about.
He should at least have a few bars named after him.I feel like Greaves should be in with a shout as well. He held the top scorer title for decades.
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Nice One Cyril by Cockerel Chorus
Cockerel Chorus originally released Nice One Cyril written by Helen Clarke and Harold Spiro and Cockerel Chorus released it on the album Party Sing-A-Long in 1973. It was also covered by The New Cockerel Chorus, Mrs. Mills, The Children [Ed Stewart], Tessie O'Shea and other artists.secondhandsongs.com
Perhaps White?
Big woman with a big piano, as I recall.
Her piano is still stored at Abbey Rd studios...Big woman with a big piano, as I recall.
Didn't she also appear on a regular weekly light entertainment/comedy show? Something like Morecambe & Wise but I don't think it was that?
When I woke up this morning and considered the day ahead, safe to say I didn't think I'd be learning of the whereabouts of Mrs Mills' piano.