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Post by guest on Mar 12, 2005 18:54:31 GMT 1
What was he like ?
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Post by CuyahogaBlue on Mar 12, 2005 18:55:51 GMT 1
Tall
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Post by DiggerDave on Mar 12, 2005 19:07:43 GMT 1
black
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Post by blue 44 on Mar 12, 2005 19:10:01 GMT 1
slow
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Mar 12, 2005 19:13:34 GMT 1
A great Finisher Not
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Post by blanny on Mar 12, 2005 19:18:57 GMT 1
played for us. 5 years, 3 goals. What a player did a lot of work and always needed 3 men to mark him, that left the other two strikers unmarked - main reason for promotion. Scored against Hull, he scored about 5 that game, only 2 counted tho Good old Gayle
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2005 20:23:57 GMT 1
Absolutely bloody terrible.
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Post by ianwhit on Mar 12, 2005 20:29:20 GMT 1
kept us in the league.
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Post by drayton1 on Mar 12, 2005 20:30:16 GMT 1
The statue behind the Wakeman end moves quicker
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Post by The Shropshire Tenor on Mar 12, 2005 20:36:27 GMT 1
You've confused him with Mickey Brown.
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Post by diggerdavenli on Mar 12, 2005 20:45:39 GMT 1
also black smaller faster
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Post by ssshrew on Mar 12, 2005 21:22:48 GMT 1
No it's not wrong (I think) didn't he keep us in the league by being subbed and Mickey coming on? ??
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Post by telfordSHREWS on Mar 12, 2005 22:22:06 GMT 1
No it's not wrong (I think) didn't he keep us in the league by being subbed and Mickey coming on? ?? Things were tense that afternoon down in the west country, when he got subbed we were still in danger the 2,000 massive cheered that he went off, Mickey Brown the replacement the rest is history........
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Post by Cynical Shrew on Mar 12, 2005 22:56:57 GMT 1
But he was such an athlete.
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Post by Worthingshrew on Mar 12, 2005 23:06:05 GMT 1
built like John Regis - closest that John gayle got to being an athlete.
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Post by warbiesbread on Mar 12, 2005 23:17:32 GMT 1
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Post by rob on Mar 12, 2005 23:57:05 GMT 1
he scored one goal.
I think Simon Sturridge did more to keep us in the league, or even Lukey Rodgers (won us a penalty or two in thr un in)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2005 2:04:00 GMT 1
Eh? How can the fact we started every game with 10 men have possibly helpt us!!! Every time time he went down injured we & my mates went mental-we thought we had got rid of the loser! Terrible, terrible player and a very bad memory from a VERY bad season Like Devon White only not as good with his feet...or his head for that matter!
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Post by Proudsalopian on Mar 13, 2005 12:06:36 GMT 1
In my opinion john gayle was a complete and utter donkey! and thats being kind!!!
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Post by rob on Mar 13, 2005 12:57:03 GMT 1
My dads secretary lived next door to him and said he was a really top bloke.
So maybe thats how he made a difference???
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Post by timgallon on Mar 13, 2005 15:10:05 GMT 1
Best described as "about much use as a roll of carpet"
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Post by DDAS 5 on Mar 13, 2005 18:05:02 GMT 1
In the top three of the worst Town players ever, one of the best days of my life was the day he left the meadow!!!
Duane Darby Goals, Goals and more Goals...!!!
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