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Well if you are going to include Republic of Ireland born players then it would have to include the legendary Theo Foley at RB.
Are we allowed Welsh Players - pity to leave out Graham Moore and the great Ken Leek
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This thread has made me laugh like a looney. It quickly descended into farce. I never know whether people on here are genuinely just funny and natural comedians, on the wind up or just plain daft. Wales is also in the British Isles If we're having Eire, then Eddie McGoldrick will be in my team. How about David Seal (Australia)? I wish I had something funny to say.
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Efon Elad, Cameroon international sensation, once likened to a bottle of exploding fizzy pop..
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This thread has made me laugh like a looney. It quickly descended into farce. I never know whether people on here are genuinely just funny and natural comedians, on the wind up or just plain daft. Wales is also in the British Isles If we're having Eire, then Eddie McGoldrick will be in my team. How about David Seal (Australia)? I wish I had something funny to say. You can’t beat NTFC fans in full flow!
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Did Magno vierra ever play for Brazil or portugal?
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semilong cobbler
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a big boy did it and ran away
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Ron -Robert Zieler in goal, Alex Prijovic is in the Serbia squad at the world cup.
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Did Magno vierra ever play for Brazil or portugal?
I presume you typed in "for" when you meant "in"
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Wolvo
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Did Magno vierra ever play for Brazil or portugal?
He was on loan....
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Pink Army!
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Freddy Hall? The great Bermudian goalkeeper
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Okay, I give up. I don't want to be part of this anymore.
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Freddy Hall? The great Bermudian goalkeeper
The even greater Paul Hubertz. Danish - if mentioned before.........sorreee!
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Zen Master
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Tank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty
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I think someone should just take this city of Peterborough and just... just flush it down the f***in' toilet
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Tank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty
Best, not beats. Easy mistake to make though.
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This is Jam Hot.
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I think someone should just take this city of Peterborough and just... just flush it down the f***in' toilet
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Snow Dive Larry
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Efon Elad, Cameroon international sensation, once likened to a bottle of exploding fizzy pop..
The winner of any thread is one that mentions big Efon.
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Tank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty
What have I done to deserve this accolade?
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Whoosh!
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Didn't current England manager Gareth Southgate play for us in a testimonial for Andy Woodman a few years back?
I remember he was retired but still absolutely miles ahead of any other player on the pitch and barely broke sweat.
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I remember seeing Bela Olah playing for the Cobblers back in the late 1950s.
Béla Oláh Born – 1938 (Ózd, Hungary) Oláh had begun to make a name for himself as a footballer playing in Hungary’s top division at the age of 15 when the 1956 uprising forced him to make the difficult decision to leave his mother and family to seek out a new life elsewhere. Having successfully crossed the Hungarian border, only to unwittingly re-enter the country at a different point, he eventually made it to Austria. He then chose to come to England because, “England was a world soccer force, second then only to Hungary.” His love of the game drew Béla to local park football where he was spotted by the manager of Bedford Town. An opportunity for advancement arose when he signed, initially as an amateur, for Northampton Town playing in Division 4. FA rules at the time stated that he could only play professionally once he had been in the country for two years. He played for Northampton 48 times between December 1958 and 1961 before going on to play for several other Southern League clubs including five years at Hastings United and an enjoyable period in a managerial role at Rye United.
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Dick Krysiwiki polish but played for wales.
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