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1975, beating Leeds, loved it. Smile

RIP Chief Kaiser.
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JPR Williams 74 Rugby Union
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(08-01-2024, 18:50)themaclad Wrote: Franz Beckenbauer 78

The word Legend gets used far too often these days in football, but in this case its entirely appropriate.
He totally changed football, was playing the 'modern game' before it had even been invented.

Easily one of the greatest players of all time. RIP
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Anne Nightingale 83 Music
Georgina Hale 80 Actress
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Between Annie and (I think) Liz Allen or Dot Box (might be wrong) on Pennine Radio, as it was back then, they got me through many a late night writing up my college homework. When Annie took over OGWT from 'Whispering' Bob Harris, I wondered would it still be the same and would it last? As it turned out she was the safest pair of hands it could ever have been passed to in my opinion.
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A guide to cask ale.

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Billy Hayes 98 Sang The Ballard of Davy Crockett
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Mary Weiss singer Shangri Las 75
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Doug Padgett. Yorkshire and England batsman. 89.
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Hard to get out was Doug
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Alan Mills Wimbledon referee 88
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