He's Here, He's There: The Gerry Gow Story

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He's Here, He's There: The Gerry Gow Story

He's Here, He's There: The Gerry Gow Story

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His son, Chris, said on a City supporters Facebook group: “A lot of rumours going around so I thought I would mention on here, because he loved playing for City and still loves the club. He came to the club (Weymouth) with quite a reputation because he had quite a great deal of success with Yeovil. I think the board of directors at the time were hoping he was going to bring the same success down to Weymouth.” And when there is a goal anyway he’ll more than likely miss it chatting with some fella about the best view from Moel Siabod or something. Had a testimonial at Ashton Gate in July 2012 to which 4000 fans turned up. Conewankery (q v) led to the Man City legends team arriving 45 minutes late, but they still beat their Bristol counterparts 2 – 1. I just love what the fact that they actually want to be in bloody Yorkshire says about their opinion of Manchester.

Gary Lineker, from his and Danny Baker’s book ‘Behind Closed Doors’, reminiscing about his days at Barça (q v) : Unlike some of NB10’s imaginary hoolie firms (Mars Ultras, Stromsgodset Under-Fives), there probably was an occasion – 13 July 2005 – when T.N.S. were in The Blob mob-handed, on a day when their away following at Anfield was eleven times their average home attendance.It was confirmed to be Weymouth’s day when Gwinnett, continuing to frustrate the Barnet front-line, made a fantastic stop from Cyril Regis’ brother David late on. They had completed the unlikely upset and there were few complaints from their opposition. Fry was complimentary of Weymouth after the defeat, although time has aged some of the Bee’s manager’s words, “We were outplayed. There was only one team in it – Weymouth. They deserved all they achieved. It was a case of boys and girls. We were the girls and we even forgot to bring our handbags!”

Fast forward several months,are leicester city on the verge of being champions of england? as for the vile orgy, I believe it involved a well known brand of crisps. Grrr I can remember the County Borough of Teesside. And the bus-stop signs which read “Teeside” (sic). “There was a jolly miller once, lived on the River Tee…” More than 30 years after he left Bristol City, the club have granted Gow a testimonial. A team of Bristol City legends will play the City legends team at Ashton Gate on July 28 and Gow is hopeful City supporters will turn out in numbers.

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Unlike in England, winning a corner seemed to generate very little excitement in the crowd. Perhaps the fans just understood the percentages better. Goals are very rarely scored from corners, unless the defence is doing something it shouldn’t do.” In a manor irate’ doesn’t quite cover the battle we have with the postal service and the government about this. Oh the war of the roses, never quite ended for us. Dobcross hedge their bets and have a double red and white rose emblem. People go bonkers in the band clubs! There are a few like that in this song though, and I think that sort of maybe explains the title? “If I wait any longer to get these lines into a song I might as well sing it from six feet under in Stoak church yard”, sort of thing, so it’ll have to do for now, maybe? To play in the centre of midfield at one of the leading clubs in English football was such an honour.

Had circumstances been different Gow might have been lining up for Spurs in those games. The Londoners' chief scout Ron Clayton had been a dogged pursuer of the teenage Gow but, in the end, Spurs opted for another young Scottish midfielder from Edinburgh and signed Graeme Souness instead. TNS are now even more mob-handed, 27 victories on the trot beating the previous record of 26 set by Ajax in 1971/72 My vote would deffo go for Oyez, Oyez (or even Oyez! Oyez!), as it’s the traditional call made before a proclamation. The pronunciation fits and everything.Hmm, very sceptical about all of that as a Liverpool follower who knows full well that corners against us do, very often, result in a goal. Could be “Oh Yea!” or even “Oyez!” since these titbits of town tittle-tattle and outlandish rumour seem to be passed on by the town criers and cab drivers. To have played in the 100th cup final was a dream come true, albeit we did not come home to Manchester with the trophy, which remains a regret.



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