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19 Nov 2020 10:57 #3352
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Sorry, it could easily have been. I’m better at birds than football !
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18 Nov 2020 18:14 #3347
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It was
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18 Nov 2020 15:51 #3346
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I thought it was Bill Shankly, the former Grimsby Town manager.
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18 Nov 2020 12:00 #3345
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To miss quote Brian Clough: “Some people think that bird watching is a matter of life and death, but it’s much more important than that “
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18 Nov 2020 09:45 - 18 Nov 2020 09:57 #3342
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Let's all play birdy bingo! was created by Jim Wright
Quote from article by Ruth Lynch in today's Grimsby Telegraph
Ouch! But I suppose we've got to laugh at ourselves.
Ouch! But I suppose we've got to laugh at ourselves.
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