I think his career ended because of some sort of debilitating illness. He is an odd person to say the least.Claiming amongst other things that any coronavirus vaccine will include a microchip so that the government can control people, according to BBC news.
I used to watch him play for the reserves, I thought he was not a bad keeper. Pity he didn't concentrated more of his efforts on his career.
Yes, you're right. Rheumatoid arthritis. I forgot about that.I think his career ended because of some sort of debilitating illness. He is an odd person to say the least.
Claiming amongst other things that any coronavirus vaccine will include a microchip so that the government can control people, according to BBC news.
I used to watch him play for the reserves, I thought he was not a bad keeper. Pity he didn't concentrated more of his efforts on his career.
He's nearly 70 now so I don't think he will be any good. (Icke, not Marosi)Nah I'd stick with marosi
Better than Alsopp when played for us thoughHe's nearly 70 now so I don't think he will be any good. (Icke, not Marosi)
Wow very Black MirrorPeople are getting it done voluntarily
Thousands of Swedes are getting microchip IDs inserted into their hands | Daily Mail Online
by a company called Biohax! It's a name straight out of a low budget sci fi series.
Dave Gorman said he wanted to get one of those chips from cat collars that open the cat flap put in his hand so he could unlock his house, but no-one would put the chip in.
The first stage of Project Cyborg, which began on 24 August 1998, involved a simple RFIDtransmitter being implanted beneath Warwick's skin, which was used to control doors, lights, heaters, and other computer-controlled devices based on his proximity.[50] He explained that the main purpose of this experiment was to test the limits of what the body would accept, and how easy it would be to receive a meaningful signal from the microprocessor.
I honestly thought he was deadClaiming amongst other things that any coronavirus vaccine will include a microchip so that the government can control people, according to BBC news.
I used to watch him play for the reserves, I thought he was not a bad keeper. Pity he didn't concentrated more of his efforts on his career.
I honestly thought he was dead
Was it Terry Wogan who said to him 'they're laughing at you' when he appeared on his show airing his crackpot theories?
I honestly thought he was dead
Was it Terry Wogan who said to him 'they're laughing at you' when he appeared on his show airing his crackpot theories?
They also said 'they're laughing at you' when he played in goal for the City.I honestly thought he was dead
Was it Terry Wogan who said to him 'they're laughing at you' when he appeared on his show airing his crackpot theories?
20 years ahead of his time. They’ll be back in fashion soon.I used to pass him by when I lived on the Isle of Wight. He lives in Ryde. He still wears shell suits!
They also said 'they're laughing at you' when he played in goal for the City.
I saw him play for the youth team, and I think, the reserves but you are right, he never played for the first team to my knowledgeHe never did play
Youth team.He never did play
Though, to be fair, I saw him do a lecture on behalf of the Green Party in the city centre back in the 90's, when he was their spokesperson and he was very, very good and there was absolutely no hint of any bonkerness at all at the time.
Coherent, engaging and impressive.
Came across very well indeed. God knows what happened with him after that.
I heard years ago he had a fondness for recreational drugs which eventually led him to where he is nowAh, cracked it.
Apparently, while he was with the Green Party, he visited a psychic, who told him he would receive messages from the spirit world and was put on this earth for a purpose.
That purpose being to make himself look a dick and totally off his rocker, obviously.
Maybe he imagined the psychic and was in reality just talking to a mophead under the stairs.I heard years ago he had a fondness for recreational drugs which eventually led him to where he is now
I was at that game too Steve. Souness was by far the best player on the pitch then got himself sent off. Thought at the time that here was a player who is going to hit the big time yet Spurs obviously didnt agree and sold him to Middlesborough without ever playing for Spurs 1st team. One that definitely got away.Icke played in the team that lost to Tottenham in the Youth Cup in 1969/70 after 2 replays. I was at the home games and in the Tottenham team was a player head and shoulders above everyone else on the field, in both height and ability. He was Graeme Souness
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