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From that interview it sounded as if Mick and Charlie's ideal line up would have included them, Keith and Mick Taylor. I was watching some old hippy type movie the other day 'Sympathy for the Devil' which included the Stones recording of the song in the studio. I found the Stones bit of the film more interesting than the rest but I got to the end. It looked as if Keith annexed the bass part and poor old Bill was standing around shaking a bit of wood.
He was on Sticky Fingers before Exile. Those two would be the best albums he was on - Ronnie came on board between Black and Blue/Some Girls time I think.
That's a great interview thanks. His angle kind of stacks up with Keef's side of things, if you've read his book. Was particularly interested in what he said/implied about Mick Taylor's era and departure. Also what he said about Prince and his view on the Beatles splitting up was interesting.
Broady does tend to get written off every now and then and sooner or later the 'writing offers' will be correct but for now he's still playing like one of our greatest ever bowlers. His 500th wicket will surely fall this morning and well done when it does. A true legend.
Great to see Stuart Broad taking the time to have a long long long long long chat to 23yr old West Indian fast Keon Harding. And all this on the morning that Broad stood on 499 test wickets at the start of playππ»ππ»ππ» pic.twitter.com/VVwbXOj8S9
I think that we'll finally get the wheels rolling tonight and take it to Fulham. I would like to see a bit more of Bettache tonight -- thought that he was a ray of light amongst Saturday's general darkness. That was a good effort from a kid in those circumstances. 3-1 to us.
I didn't know him but he served me pints many times and you kind of thought that you knew him a bit and wanted to actually know him a lot. It's a manic bar on matchdays and as others have said he kept it moving, and usually fairly too. Such sad news. RIP Gerry.
I always thought that John Gregory was really pretty nasty. I'd have had him and Maguire in front of the back four. Fenwick at right back and Dennis on the left. I'd go with Keetch's reputation and partner him with Webb. There are plenty to choose from though admittedly.
You wouldn't want to be a no shin pads socks round your ankles dribbly little winger against that lot.
Never saw him play but old timers used to say that Bobby Keetch was a proper hard case centre back. He would also have been a candidate for captain of the QPR Playboys XI.
Reportedly would kick the shite out of you and then piss off to look at art galleries.
Yeah best idea of the lot - get rid of the deadline completely until the last couple of months, as someone else has said. There's no case for it when half of the clubs will be skint and selling a player might mean that more survive.
The Jim Gregorys of this world would have been rubbing their hands at the opportunity to wheel and deal again - had there been any of that type of chairman remaining.
I think that the players should broadly speaking be accepting this. Perhaps paying them say 80% up to a certain amount and then 40% over and above that amount would be fairer.
I'm not sure where the owners are going to be getting the money to pay any more than this. At the expense of 'working class' employees in the far east who aren't working either?
The players should be seeing their hefty salaries as a bonus. It's not the time to be paying bonuses on that sort of scale.