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over 10 years
Cilla Black - Scouse legend, host of UK Blind Date (hilarious stuff), singer, entertainer and all round lovely lady.
Cock
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16K
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about 15 years

We were just talking about her the day prior. Odd.

Marquee
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5.2K
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about 17 years

LeighboNZ wrote:
Cilla Black - Scouse legend, host of UK Blind Date (hilarious stuff), singer, entertainer and all round lovely lady.

Not sure Blind Date for me reached the ironic contrast of tragedy and comedy as found in Voltaire's Candide but I can certainly see where you are coming from....

Marquee
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6.4K
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almost 15 years

And regrettably a Jimmy Saville supporter

Phoenix Academy
120
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250
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over 12 years

sthn.jeff wrote:

And regrettably a Jimmy Saville supporter

Probably thought it was just a lorra lorra lafs...

Starting XI
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over 10 years

Ray Hicks wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

And regrettably a Jimmy Saville supporter

Probably thought it was just a lorra lorra lafs...

I was mates at school with a guy who murdered someone. After that, I wasn't his friend. Funny how that works and how you can't see the future when you make a few mates. 

tradition and history
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9.9K
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over 17 years

sthn.jeff wrote:

And regrettably a Jimmy Saville supporter

What has that got to do with anything?

Marquee
880
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7.3K
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over 17 years

For every fawning remembrance for our Cilla there are plenty of (non celeb) people talking about what a bitch she was. Apparently banned from BA for a while because she was such a pain in the ass to the staff.

Marquee
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6.4K
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almost 15 years

Leggy wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

And regrettably a Jimmy Saville supporter

What has that got to do with anything?

it is regrettable that till the very end she supported Jimmy Saville. Is that difficult to understand?
tradition and history
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over 17 years

sthn.jeff wrote:

Leggy wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

And regrettably a Jimmy Saville supporter

What has that got to do with anything?

it is regrettable that till the very end she supported Jimmy Saville. Is that difficult to understand?

It is not difficult to understand, except I have never seen anything mentioned.

Starting XI
1.3K
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2.8K
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over 9 years

George Cole, Arthur Daley from Minder - He could be so good for you! Passed away age 90

First Team Squad
200
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1.9K
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almost 17 years

George Cole, Arthur Daley from Minder - He could be so good for you! Passed away age 90

Always liked george Cole, Archetypal used car salesman, spiv..remember him well from St Trinians,  RIP george

LG
Legend
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24K
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about 17 years

The Australian Cricket team. They just got buried.

Phoenix Academy
120
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250
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over 12 years

George Cole, Arthur Daley from Minder - He could be so good for you! Passed away age 90

" Dave from The Winchester Club " will be gutted...profits will be halved

Marquee
740
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5.2K
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about 17 years

paullt wrote:

George Cole, Arthur Daley from Minder - He could be so good for you! Passed away age 90

Always liked george Cole, Archetypal used car salesman, spiv..remember him well from St Trinians,  RIP george

Don't think he ever reached his full potential, should have had a lot more success on the big screen but I don't think the British studios knew what to do with him.

Marquee
740
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5.2K
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about 17 years

paullt wrote:

George Cole, Arthur Daley from Minder - He could be so good for you! Passed away age 90

Always liked george Cole, Archetypal used car salesman, spiv..remember him well from St Trinians,  RIP george

Don't think he ever reached his full potential, should have had a lot more success on the big screen but I don't think the British studios knew what to do with him.

First Team Squad
200
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1.9K
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almost 17 years

Stephen Lewis aka 'Blaky' of On the buses has died today aged 88 RIP

Marquee
1.3K
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7.4K
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almost 16 years

James Bartholomew Cummings

Trained the odd decent horse. 

Starting XI
850
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2.7K
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over 10 years
Wes Craven - modern horror visionary
Marquee
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5.9K
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over 17 years

Graham Brazier Hello Sailor front man and legend had some great times with his music.

LG
Legend
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24K
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about 17 years

Great muscian and talented in the literary sense too. His mum had a book shop on Dominion Road and excuse the pun but he was well versed. I believe he was quoting Tennison in the days leading up to the heart attack. RIP. If only the American dream had caught on. I heard on the radio tonight that when they went o the states, the companies had it down to a two horse race. Hello Sailor or that two hit wonder group called The Knack.

Marquee
970
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6.5K
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almost 12 years

Brazier also a sometime pre-match singer at Kiwitea St.  RIP

NB see tribute to 'Brazz' on www.aucklandcityfc.com

Starting XI
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2.8K
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over 9 years

Ralph Milne - Dundee United Legend, one of the greatest players to never play for Scotland

Milne scoring the firrst goal in the game that won United the league title

LG
Legend
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24K
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about 17 years

Dickie Moore, who appeared in more than 100 films, was 89 when he died. He played Dickie in "Our Gang" shorts and was in "Sergeant York" and Blonde Venus". Moore famously kissed a 14-year-old Shirley Temple when he was 16.

LG
Legend
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24K
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about 17 years

Forme rEngland goalkeeper Ron Springett has died following a short illness.

Springett, who played forEngland at the 1962 World Cup but was an unused squad member in 1966 when theteam triumphed, passed away at the age of 80.

The Football Association said:"We would like to express our deepest condolences and our thoughts arewith Ron's family and friends at this sad time."

The Fulham-born 'keeper beganhis career with QPR in 1953 before moving to Sheffield Wednesday after afive-year spell at Loftus Road.

He made 384 appearances forWednesday before returning to QPR in May 1967, where he finished his career twoyears later.

Rangers said: "The clubis saddened to confirm the passing of former QPR goalkeeper Ron Springett. Thethoughts of everyone connected with the club are with Ron's family and friendsat this sad time."

Wednesday tweeted: "Aterribly sad day as we learn that club legend Ron Springett has passed away,aged 80. RIP."

Springett made his Englanddebut against Northern Ireland at Wembley in November 1959, saving a penaltyfrom Jimmy McIlroy in a 2-1 victory. He was England's No 1 at the 1962 WorldCup in Chile, where they reached the quarter-finals before losing to eventualchampions Brazil.

Springett was an unused memberof Sir Alf Ramsey's squad in 1966 and his appearance as England beat Norway 6-1in Oslo shortly before the tournament proved to be his last of his 33 for hiscountry.

He was also an FA Cuprunner-up in 1966, playing for Wednesday in their 3-2 defeat to Everton atWembley.

LG
Legend
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24K
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about 17 years

Brian Close - Former England Cricket Captain aged 84

First Team Squad
200
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1.9K
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almost 17 years

Lonegunmen wrote:

Brian Close - Former England Cricket Captain aged 84

A very hard man, remember him fending off bouncers from roberts and holding of the west indies...with his body

Phoenix Academy
120
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250
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over 12 years

paullt wrote:

Lonegunmen wrote:

Brian Close - Former England Cricket Captain aged 84

A very hard man, remember him fending off bouncers from roberts and holding of the west indies...with his body

Yes an extremely tough individual and excellent captain. Got diddled out of the England captaincy by the " old school tie " brigade in 1968: getting shafted by the powers that be wasn't a new experience for Closey in his England career. A boy prodigy: capped at 18 v NZ in 1949, and played football for Arsenal and Bradford Park Avenue I think. Should have had a better test cricket career, but picked and dropped repeatedly...

tradition and history
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9.9K
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over 17 years

Jackie Collins       RIP

From breast cancer.

WeeNix
780
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750
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almost 10 years

Bill Davies, the gentleman who went missing a week ago. He started Sub Football in Auckland 17 years ago. A lovely guy to deal with and a very good referee as well. RIP Bill, thanks for what you have left behind.

Marquee
1.3K
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7.4K
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almost 16 years

Bruce Eady

JANSEN Music Equipment.

HZA
Marquee
630
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5.9K
·
about 15 years

8(

my first amp was a Jansen solid state,back in the day.

man I thought that thing was cool

Marquee
1.3K
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7.4K
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almost 16 years

I still use an old BassMan 50 for certain recordings

Valve amp, 15" speaker, Precision w/flats.. Older than old school.

tradition and history
1.5K
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9.9K
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over 17 years

Frank Tyson  RIP

I saw him play when I was  kid. He was fast.

First Team Squad
200
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1.9K
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almost 17 years

Leggy wrote:

Frank Tyson  RIP

I saw him play when I was  kid. He was fast.

Ritchie benaud always maintained that he was the fastest bowler he'd ever seen

HZA
Marquee
630
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5.9K
·
about 15 years

RIP Adam Hogan. A good man gone too soon. I hope you found peace

Marquee
740
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5.2K
·
about 17 years
LG
Legend
5.9K
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24K
·
about 17 years

The science teacher from "Please Sir"

Marquee
740
·
5.2K
·
about 17 years

Howard Kendall - Made Everton a powerhouse in the 80's.

LG
Legend
5.9K
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24K
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about 17 years

Yes indeed and had them playing some great football. Sadly was the man whom took Dave Thomas from QPR and started the break up of that awesome QPR side. Thomas to Latchford = Goal!

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