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Another in the same thread--" the Window to Watch--- John Colliers" .still have nightmares about a suit they made that because of the size of my thighs wouldn't have looked out of place on a "Jump Jockey" at Aintree
Children , Children ,lets not have all this bickering on a subject of which there is probably only speculation without a club statement or a public comment from Thorpe as to his next appointment either within the game or perhaps he is moving his life in a different direction
Wonderful achievement by Root,but always thought that the game is meant to be a equal contest between batter and bowler but not too sure that is the case in this Test Match.
Hopefully come the 28th and Braintree visit I will be able to renew my love for the Dale as I will have returned to live in the UK after 20 years away in which I have managed the odd game during visits. Not living locally but should get back to some games with a bit of luck . First visit to DALE was March 1953 so a bit of catching up to do !!!!
Alan Reeves was another around that age and he wasn't bad either and for us old timers Ray Aspden comes to mind but think he might have been a little bit older than the current boys are