cloughie
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#Well I must admit I assume he has no family.
Typical assume and judge , that's your sad character.
Make others look bad, obviously must make you feel better about yourself
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#Well I must admit I assume he has no family.
Just watched that wow memories No wonder I am still a fan, not madness after all, just hoping for those type of times again. ( top flight quality football)
The thing that struck me apart from Ronnie Rees being a superb player was the pace of the game and how good the players still seem compared to nowadays.
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Typical assume and judge , that's your sad character.
Make others look bad, obviously must make you feel better about yourself
It would be, but leave those crass comments from the Reverend and Grendel outWould have been nice to have sent him a copy of this thread to show him how much he was appreciated here as a player. Doesn't really seem appropriate now as parts of it has turned into a bit of a spat. Shame
I'm on it (see earlier post). Besides the programmes from the 60's I have a HR mug for him and a scarfe.Well remember Ronnie Rees -- brilliant player. Might we not send him some Sky Blues momentoes ? A scarf ? A lapel babge ? Old Programmes ? Plus anything else....
Oddly I was replying to a strong post by RSB - a post you clearly have not acted on with such zeal.
As ever immature, emotional and irrational.
Well done for writing to him, my letter and parcel to follow soon.I have just written to him, remembering the 3rd goal he scored against Wolves when we got promoted as Champions to the then First Division in front of 54,000 plus at Highfield Road.