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  1. http://www.halfmanhalfbiscuit.uk/saucy-haulage-ballads/i-went-to-a-wedding/ As well as Brad Friedel
  2. https://halfmanhalfbiscuit.uk/some-call-it-godcore/friday-night-and-the-gates-are-low/ @Tabula Rasa Half Man Half Biscuit were complaining about the evils of Sky TV as long ago as 1995 at a time when we probably didn't have a care in the world about where football was heading. True visionaries and possibly the greatest band ever imho. See also "Rock and Roll is full of bad wools" from 90 Bisodol for further evidence of their disdain of modern football culture.' Catch them on tour' if you get chance.
  3. I've just been watching some old footage and although Noel always played on the left it appears he took corners right footed so like MGP he appears to be genuinely 2 footed. I remember a league cup game against Forest circa 81 when I think they were European champions and he left Viv Anderson with twisted blood that night. So I may need to retract his nomination if we are only considering those players who only used their right foot for standing on.
  4. I enjoyed listening to the feature about left footers but for me there were a couple of glaring omissions in Noel Brotherston and Simon Garner. I saw Garner score with both feet but anyone who remembers his second goal in the 4-0 win over Man City on that fateful April day in 1989 could be in no doubt that he favoured his left side. Appreciate that the other contributors may be a little young to remember these two 80's legends but was surprised that Ian didn't mention them.
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