On this day...
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On this day...
11th May..
1921 - we beat ManU in the Manchester Cup final - 2-1 at Burnden
1929 - we lose to ManU in the Manchester Cup final - 2-0
1958 - with Eddie Hopkinson in goal, England concede 5 against Yugoslavia - Eddie loses his place for the 1958 Sweden World Cup...
just sorting through my bookshelves and found this:

A gift, I believe, from Gooner Girl...
1921 - we beat ManU in the Manchester Cup final - 2-1 at Burnden

1929 - we lose to ManU in the Manchester Cup final - 2-0

1958 - with Eddie Hopkinson in goal, England concede 5 against Yugoslavia - Eddie loses his place for the 1958 Sweden World Cup...
just sorting through my bookshelves and found this:

A gift, I believe, from Gooner Girl...
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Yeah, and now i get the Bolton Wanderers FC merchandising catalogue sent through the post to me every season... How embarrassing!
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That you have taste?
Or are really a northern monkey
Or are really a northern monkey

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Is Dean Hayes the one who wrote the book and was then found guilty of messing with kids? I remember a story a bit back about someone who wrote a Wanderers book and was later sent to prison.....
If not, Dean, I apologise
If not, Dean, I apologise
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http://www.thisislancashire.co.uk/news/ ... re_pulped/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thought so 

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There you go Bish - its limited edition now... You could put it on ebay, make a fortune and take me on holiday somewhere nice to thank me!
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So that was why you sent him that book. It was free wasn't it.Gooner Girl wrote:There you go Bish - its limited edition now... You could put it on ebay, make a fortune and take me on holiday somewhere nice to thank me!
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is that what the sticker "to be pulped" on the back means??malcd1 wrote:So that was why you sent him that book. It was free wasn't it.Gooner Girl wrote:There you go Bish - its limited edition now... You could put it on ebay, make a fortune and take me on holiday somewhere nice to thank me!
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He's a paedo so they pulped his entirely unrelated books. Not didn't give him any more money, but went to the trouble of finding them all and then getting rid of them. Just me who thinks that's a bit, well, mental?
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Oi! That was supposed to be a secret!malcd1 wrote:So that was why you sent him that book. It was free wasn't it.Gooner Girl wrote:There you go Bish - its limited edition now... You could put it on ebay, make a fortune and take me on holiday somewhere nice to thank me!
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No, you're not the only one - seems weird to me too...Prufrock wrote:He's a paedo so they pulped his entirely unrelated books. Not didn't give him any more money, but went to the trouble of finding them all and then getting rid of them. Just me who thinks that's a bit, well, mental?

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Bradford fire was also 26 years ago today.
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they didn't find this one... should I be worried now I have revealed I have one??Prufrock wrote:He's a paedo so they pulped his entirely unrelated books. Not didn't give him any more money, but went to the trouble of finding them all and then getting rid of them. Just me who thinks that's a bit, well, mental?
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Exactly. To be honest I'd never heard of this book until today. However, I'd love to get hold of a copy now and to have seen the guy's royalties be paid to charity. That said, regardless of what the guy's done, surely you can't simply divert his dues on moral grounds? Afterall, he isn't profiting from his wrong-doings?Gooner Girl wrote:No, you're not the only one - seems weird to me too...Prufrock wrote:He's a paedo so they pulped his entirely unrelated books. Not didn't give him any more money, but went to the trouble of finding them all and then getting rid of them. Just me who thinks that's a bit, well, mental?
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It's the old question about art and artists, albeit at a lower level. Many of the most celebrated writers/painters/musicians have been fairly despicable people, if not kiddly-fiddlers. In this instance, though, I can see why BWFC wouldn't want to be promoting a man whose name brings shame.Bruce Rioja wrote:Exactly. To be honest I'd never heard of this book until today. However, I'd love to get hold of a copy now and to have seen the guy's royalties be paid to charity. That said, regardless of what the guy's done, surely you can't simply divert his dues on moral grounds? Afterall, he isn't profiting from his wrong-doings?Gooner Girl wrote:No, you're not the only one - seems weird to me too...Prufrock wrote:He's a paedo so they pulped his entirely unrelated books. Not didn't give him any more money, but went to the trouble of finding them all and then getting rid of them. Just me who thinks that's a bit, well, mental?
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Prison inmates can still win the lottery...
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or the medical advances made on the back of Nazi death-camp experiments...
anyway..
on this day, 12th May
in 1934 we won the Lancs cup for the 8th time - beating Oldham 4-2 at Maine Road.
also, in 1905, George Nicholson was born.
anyway..
on this day, 12th May
in 1934 we won the Lancs cup for the 8th time - beating Oldham 4-2 at Maine Road.
also, in 1905, George Nicholson was born.
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Many of the most celebrated writers/painters/musicians have been fairly despicable people, if not kiddly-fiddlers.
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Is he aged 20 ... & on facebook? If so I'll tell you !Gooner Girl wrote:Yeah, and now i get the Bolton Wanderers FC merchandising catalogue sent through the post to me every season... How embarrassing!![]()
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