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errr....me and my master Alan taken we think around 1971 in the Boro Park End area- Gibbo lived in this estate around this time as a young boy
 
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It's Sheriff John Bunnell. The first picture on Google search. It's the one he uses on his Twitter account. I'm actually a bit concerned that he might Google himself and find all my posts and think I'm some sort of loon who is impersonating him.

According to wiki he was only a sheriff for one year. Talk about milking it.
 
always cringe when i see robbo in a jacket, shirt and tie and .....footy shorts...just likes a certain class

I love it, it encapsulates the 90’s and the player manager from that era. The buzz when Bob Mortimer let it slip.
Bryan Robson recalled how his smart-casual attire came about.
"The club's press team asked me if I would enter the pitch unveiling in a jacket and tie and mix it with my playing strip with my shorts and socks. The ground was packed with press people from different parts of the world, and as I was to be player manager they thought it would be good fun to mix the clothing for the launch.
It certainly hit the media, I remember it appeared on loads of back pages and the front pages too. It worked like a dream. It had all been planned by the Boro media team to maximise publicity for the club at the start of a new era.
I still laugh when I see those photos but they are packed with great memories"
 
I love it, it encapsulates the 90’s and the player manager from that era. The buzz when Bob Mortimer let it slip.
Bryan Robson recalled how his smart-casual attire came about.
"The club's press team asked me if I would enter the pitch unveiling in a jacket and tie and mix it with my playing strip with my shorts and socks. The ground was packed with press people from different parts of the world, and as I was to be player manager they thought it would be good fun to mix the clothing for the launch.
It certainly hit the media, I remember it appeared on loads of back pages and the front pages too. It worked like a dream. It had all been planned by the Boro media team to maximise publicity for the club at the start of a new era.
I still laugh when I see those photos but they are packed with great memories"

For admin, it’d be good if when copying and pasting, it kept to the same font and size automatically.
 
My avatar shows we all have to fight together, as the majority of the Spanish people did in July 1936. when faced with a military Q. The Passionaria (Isidora Dolores Ibarruri) called for peoples barricades to stop the Nationalist tanks and troops and the phrase from the Paris Commune of 1871 "no pasaran", in the end they couldn't stop Franco and his mates Hitler and Mussolini, but they showed the rest of Europe they would not sit back and take it. Eventually they got their democracy back around 1981.
 
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