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Yeah that’s bollox. Frank Sibley was the youngest player to play for QPR, his debut was at the age 15 on 3rd September 1963, away to Aldershot in a League Cup tie. On that day ’Hey Frank’ was coined in honour of his achievement . He quickly turned into a fan favourite and it was sung at every single game until he retired from a knee injury at the age of 23. A few of the words may differ but the melody was unmistakably the same. Four years later in 1967 during our historical Cup Final comeback and win over West Bromwich Albion Paul McCartney was in the crowd. He heard it ring out so loudly that he actually went deaf in his left ear. To this day he hasn’t mentioned his noise induced hearing loss for fear of being exposed for plagiarism. Even now he hides the fact he wears an hearing ade caused by the rousing renditions of Hey Frank at Wembley. Instead as a cover story he made up some old fanny about it originally being called Hey Jules, a song written to comfort John Lennon’s son Julian.
I was also sitting inline with Trev in SA Rd. It looked so much better than the TV angle from the gantry. It’s funny, I can’t remember what I ate for lunch yesterday but I remember that goal clear as day.
Also the second series of Silo on Apple just finished. If you haven’t started it yet I think it will work better as a binge instead of weekly as it was released. It’s a slow burner but I found it riveting.
Yep, take a step back from the emotions of conceding at the end and that is a very good and hard earned point. After Swansea I was fully expecting another tonking. Back to the training ground and then we go again.
I haven’t watched The Batman but the first episode of the The Penguin is really good. I had no idea who was playing the lead so googled while watching, I never would have guessed! If you don’t already know who plays him then watch it first. It’s on Sky Atlantic.