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Post by Davef on May 22, 2015 11:42:39 GMT
Alleluia, John Tudor, John Tudor. Indeed, best header I've ever seen by a Stoke player, got two goals on his debut against Ipswich. Did he ever score again though? Just one more Paul, v Derby.
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Post by JoeinOz on May 22, 2015 12:28:27 GMT
Wayne Clarke's was quite good.
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Post by 1raytuper on May 22, 2015 18:55:12 GMT
Brendan O'Callaghan 1978 v Hull. this
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Post by iplayinthehole on May 22, 2015 20:51:26 GMT
Recently, didn't Geoff debut at home against the Arse in central midfield?
I seem to recall that he was absolutely excellent.
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Post by onionman on May 22, 2015 22:46:09 GMT
Wayne Clarke's was quite good. Wayne Clarke, yes, him. He came on loan during the worst period of our history. Not so much a shining light as a 25-watt bulb that is somehow managing to emit a tiny amount of brightness even though it's buried beneath the rubble left behind after an earthquake. Not enough brightness to help any humans scrap their way to survival, just enough to give them false hope for a few hours, to think that they might just get out alive, even though the only thing they can see is the corpse of Mark Higgins under a pile of bricks. Gave us false hope did Wayne Clarke, with that ok performance against Brentford (or was it Mansfield)? He turned out to be worse than ok.
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Post by bertiestan on May 22, 2015 23:16:05 GMT
Wayne Clarke's was quite good. Wayne Clarke, yes, him. He came on loan during the worst period of our history. Not so much a shining light as a 25-watt bulb that is somehow managing to emit a tiny amount of brightness even though it's buried beneath the rubble left behind after an earthquake. Not enough brightness to help any humans scrap their way to survival, just enough to give them false hope for a few hours, to think that they might just get out alive, even though the only thing they can see is the corpse of Mark Higgins under a pile of bricks. Gave us false hope did Wayne Clarke, with that ok performance against Brentford (or was it Mansfield)? He turned out to be worse than ok. If only he was half as good as his brother sniffer.
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Post by onionman on May 23, 2015 0:20:24 GMT
Wayne Clarke, yes, him. He came on loan during the worst period of our history. Not so much a shining light as a 25-watt bulb that is somehow managing to emit a tiny amount of brightness even though it's buried beneath the rubble left behind after an earthquake. Not enough brightness to help any humans scrap their way to survival, just enough to give them false hope for a few hours, to think that they might just get out alive, even though the only thing they can see is the corpse of Mark Higgins under a pile of bricks. Gave us false hope did Wayne Clarke, with that ok performance against Brentford (or was it Mansfield)? He turned out to be worse than ok. If only he was half as good as his brother sniffer. His moustache was no worse.
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