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We’ve got to cling onto moments like these. For those of you that were there, hats off. But where were you? I was at a wedding in Cadmore End in Bucks with quite a few Rangers in attendance. 2-0 down came across the table. Then 2-1. When my mate explained how it ended I almost made a speech. Bonkers.
My team.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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The Dieng moment. on 06:50 - Aug 15 with 1689 views
Karl Ready….. thickest footballer going (except for Jason McAteer). He told me he thought he was a better player than Macca and actually believed himself.
No, they beat us 2-1 in the Gurnham SIngh game. Will never forget it, the angriest I've been after a game. Went with a Spurs mate and even he could not believe what went on despite the fact it benefitted them.
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The Dieng moment. on 08:55 - Aug 15 with 1600 views
Karl Ready….. thickest footballer going (except for Jason McAteer). He told me he thought he was a better player than Macca and actually believed himself.
Sky reporter at Northampton on Saturday informed us that the referee was the son Of Mr Singh & was making his EFL debut.
Wait till he's appointed for one of our games!
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The Dieng moment. on 11:09 - Aug 15 with 1455 views
There is an interesting point under the early years section
"Like many young children, Sunny grew up with dreams of becoming a professional footballer. As an 11-year-old he was scouted by Queens Park Rangers before having trials at the club’s youth academy. However, he was released not long after but his love for the game never wavered. "
Extra mature cheddar......a simple cheese for a simple man
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The Dieng moment. on 13:28 - Aug 15 with 1376 views
Sky reporter at Northampton on Saturday informed us that the referee was the son Of Mr Singh & was making his EFL debut.
Wait till he's appointed for one of our games!
His dad was a different ref, not Gurnham Singh. Although Gurnham Singh was most likely Sikh, he never wore Sikh headwear. The ref they were referring to who's Sunny Singh's father was a full Sikh and wore a patka like Monty Panesar did when playing cricket.
His dad was a different ref, not Gurnham Singh. Although Gurnham Singh was most likely Sikh, he never wore Sikh headwear. The ref they were referring to who's Sunny Singh's father was a full Sikh and wore a patka like Monty Panesar did when playing cricket.
I did think it was quite a time differance betweeen father & son refereeing, but I'm sure the Sky reporter stated it as fact. Not that I was listening closely as it wasn't news from The Stadium of Light!
I am sure that we must have, but have we thrown games in a similar manner? I only remember our come backs rather than ones we have chucked - my selective memory...
I seem to remember a Leicester team featuring a young Gary Lineker got a late 2-2. Another was Everton winning 3-2 in the last minute, playing a free kick from the Ellerslie Road half way line into the box, after we were 2-0 up. Memory very sketchy on both, I'm afraid but they were at Loftus Road.
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The Dieng moment. on 19:59 - Aug 15 with 1077 views