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oldjamfan1

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  1. Neil Diamond - Song Sung Blue
  2. Dan Hartman - Instant Replay
  3. The Beatles - For No One
  4. The Style Council - Down In The Seine
  5. I wonder if this means that Broad and Anderson will both play?
  6. The Beach Boys - Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulders)
  7. Ocean Colour Scene - Chelsea Walk
  8. Euphemism alert.... ....nice harmonies 😵
  9. The Stone Poneys cover of this is excellent, and PP Arnold also covered it to great effect recently Mark. Was never that keen on the original tbh and the covers add to the song.
  10. Funkadelic - One Nation Under a Groove
  11. You are 100% correct DanLad, he is naturally right footed.
  12. Glad its not just me Gav ha ha
  13. Big Audio Dynamite - Medicine Show
  14. Prefab Sprout - Scarlet Nights
  15. I do Mark yeah. Mike has regularly chipped in on conversations involving his old clubs. I had forgotten that Patty would know him actually and of course they also share a Blades connection (not at the same time though). He still looks fit enough to play yet!!
  16. Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song
  17. Junior Murvin - Police and Thieves (famously covered by The Clash)
  18. Velvet Underground -Femme Fatale (cue a Jam song maybe?)
  19. Paul Weller - Cold Moments
  20. Ah doesn't matter who posts 'em mate, they are classics regardless :) The Boomtown Rats - She's So Modern
  21. At the risk of sounding like Mercer after two bottles of red, I think we'll piss this one. An early goal for once followed by a breakaway second, and then Dolan to come on after an hour and smash in a late hat trick. 5-0.
  22. David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World
  23. Please do Tony, Bill was a great guy, grass roots football would be on its arse without people like him. Tell him Patty still hasn't forgiven him for dropping him in the cup final by the way ha ha.
  24. At Darwen Olympic Bill Stemp used to play Paddy for an hour and then replace him with me for the last half hour (I was also 15 and Paddy's old man and my old man had agreed on that policy with Bill as we were both playing many other games in schoolboy/youth leagues as well). Defenders had invariably been run ragged by that point and I managed to score a lot of 'cheap' goals. I've played with Pete Devine for Blackburn Council and against the likes of Mecky and Marshall Burke in the Orphanage Cup, but my favourite ex-pro opponents were always Alex Bruce and Eric Potts. The latter was that pissed off after a drubbing that he refused to come for a pint after the game! I also played in a team with 4 or 5 ex-pros in it up here for a couple of years before I hung my boots up, including Barry 'sniffer' Lavety, ex Hibs striker. In a moment of synergy a 15 year old James McFadden replaced me after an hour in one game.....although he was obviously just a very talented kid at that point and hadn't learnt the pro ways. The main difference between a pro and an amateur is in the anticipation, the first movement and the first touch. That is where they can make you look silly and clumsy.
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