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Big DDP hit though narrowly missing out on the Drop 40. Radguy extends his lead.

For me, he was a bit too dicey for the main team at "only" 8 points. Could almost have been an 11-point miss though. 

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4 hours ago, Deathrace said:

A lot of that squad seem to have died in the last year or so. How many left? 

 Well, Baraffe and Herbin have both gone this month. 

 

Aubour, Bosquier, Budzynski, Combin, Couecou, de Michele, Djorkaeff, Hausser, Herbet, Muller, Robuschi, Carnus and Schutch are alive, so 9 gone and 13 alive. 

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Yeah, Michael Robinson seemed a bit too stable for me, and as such I only get a birthday hit on Death By Numbers. 

It’s still a birthday hit mind, but I thought I might’ve gotten something more. Sad loss though...

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10 minutes ago, Joey Russ said:

Yeah, Michael Robinson seemed a bit too stable for me, and as such I only get a birthday hit on Death By Numbers. 

It’s still a birthday hit mind, but I thought I might’ve gotten something more. Sad loss though...

 

Happy Birthday to you, Joey!!! :birthday:

All the best!!

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Aye, happy birthday, Joey.

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Huddersfield have just announced the death of Trevor Cherry aged 72. I lost the link however 

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Trevor Cherry, legend, especially when wearing the iconic 1982 world cup kit.

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23 minutes ago, TomTomTelekom said:

Retired Indian football striker who played for Mohun Bagan his entire career and won the Ranji Trophy title with Bengal, died at 82 years:

https://gulfnews.com/sport/football/chuni-goswami-indian-football-legend-passes-away-at-82-years-1.1588250484421

He received the Best Striker of Asia Award in 1962.

Chuni Goswami.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52463735

'Brian Arrowsmith spent his career in the lower reaches of the football league, but was a hero to the fans of his hometown club Barrow AFC.

He started out playing at right-back in the 1960s, but was a versatile defender and served as captain when the club won promotion from the old Fourth Division.'

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The mighty Port Vale is the team I support!!!

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35 minutes ago, Steve said:

The mighty Port Vale is the team I support!!!

Well, every team has its flaws.

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16 minutes ago, drol said:

Well, every team has its flaws.

Not very drol! Flawless if you please 

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