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Pirate Paul 21:15 - Aug 7 with 1464 viewsSaintNick

Who remembers him at the Dell, used to have a stall behind the Milton Road end and do a roaring trade in T shirts that offered a different style to the usual, club shop ones, he had some great designs

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Pirate Paul on 21:29 - Aug 7 with 1434 viewsPatfromPoole

Yes.

I think a Bart Simpson one was one of the first I bought from him.

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Pirate Paul on 22:56 - Aug 7 with 1339 viewsSaintNick

Pirate Paul on 21:29 - Aug 7 by PatfromPoole

Yes.

I think a Bart Simpson one was one of the first I bought from him.


Not a Bart Bialkowski one

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Pirate Paul on 00:54 - Aug 8 with 1300 viewsLondonSaint76

Ah yes, those were the days - and not forgetting Andrew Murray's tiny little programme shop shoe horned into a corner of the Milton Road end accessed from Milton Road itself.
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Pirate Paul on 08:54 - Aug 8 with 1172 viewsSouthSeaSaint

I think Paul used to administer markets around the south.
At one time he worked for a cleaning company at the Container Terminal
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Pirate Paul on 12:30 - Aug 8 with 1061 viewsDENZY

I bought a t shirt that said "Skates kiss my arse" from him after the 1996 cup game against Pompey.

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Pirate Paul on 19:08 - Aug 8 with 917 viewsarfurdent

Pirate Paul on 12:30 - Aug 8 by DENZY

I bought a t shirt that said "Skates kiss my arse" from him after the 1996 cup game against Pompey.


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