Simon Cowell gets egged live on BGT (1 Viewer)

wingy

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I watched England wallop Argentina 25-3 on their own patch ,led by Coventry's , even Woodlands Tom Wood.:p
 

stupot07

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Looked completely staged to me.

Apparently a failed finalist from last year, miraculously turns up as a violinist in this years final, smuggles eggs on, and the choir walking out are trying to contain smiles not one look of shock.

Just Cowell and co trying to get a few more column inches.
 
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wingy

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32-3 ;) Must be getting me confused as I'm certain a Tom Wood was playing for Henry's when I was there.

Sorry Bud ,to much red ,don't know why I thought it was Woodlands but that I had reads it somewhere ,obviously not .The score I quoted was the actual score at the time I posted.
 

Tad

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Anyone else find the winner of this a bit...er...silly.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Tom Wood is 100% a Woodlands lad, his coach teaches at my school now.

You may be getting confused with Andy Goode?

Wikipedia confirms I was indeed confused-there was a Tom Wood at my school who played rugby at county level as well as the Woodlands Wood (confusing eh). Andy Goode is the well known example and Peter Whittingham now at Cardiff is the most recent Henry's export to sport.
 

deanocity3

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Wikipedia confirms I was indeed confused-there was a Tom Wood at my school who played rugby at county level as well as the Woodlands Wood (confusing eh). Andy Goode is the well known example and Peter Whittingham now at Cardiff is the most recent Henry's export to sport.

My sporting brother in law went there too,but a bit before your time I bet, left in the late 60's
 

deanocity3

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Just before my dad went-1974 I think, the first year they started admitting girls :p

My brother in law was at leicester city 1969 but never made the first team,as Shilton was the No.1,Ron Atkinson then signed him for Kettering,then David Pleat signed him for Nun.Boro',went to hinckley gunners where a 16 year old trevor peake played in front of him,played for cov sporting club just after their sucess.that was his winter game,He is the most successfull ever wicketkeeper in local leagues made his debut in 1966 aged 15 for the dunlop and still plays thursday league cricket for Bedworth.
 

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