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  • Former England manager Sven Goran Eriksson has died.

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    • Sol Bamba

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      • Originally posted by phuxachemin View Post
        Sol Bamba
        I just read that. Only 39.

        Had cancer a few years back, but this came on really quickly.

        No age at all.

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        • Ron Yeats. Ex-Liverpool player, deid at 86.

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          • Originally posted by swaddon2 View Post
            Ron Yeats. Ex-Liverpool player, deid at 86.
            An Aberdeen loon who played for the Joot whilst working as a slaughter man in Aberdeen.

            Supposedly built like a brick sh*those and Shankley credits the signing of Yeats and Ian St John as the turning point in Liverpools fortunes as a football club.

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            • Originally posted by swaddon2 View Post
              Ron Yeats. Ex-Liverpool player, deid at 86.
              IIRC think I’m distantly related to him. I’ll have to check but seems to ring a bell…

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              • Originally posted by TheDeeDon View Post
                Supposedly built like a brick sh*those and Shankley credits the signing of Yeats and Ian St John as the turning point in Liverpools fortunes as a football club.
                Shankly reputedly said to the hacks at the press conference when Yeats was signed, “Let me show you round our new centre half”.

                I mind when Scotland played a ‘must win’ World Cup qualifier in Naples in late 1965, Jock Stein’s squad was so threadbare due to injuries that he tried a bit of psychology and gave Yeats the number 9 shirt trying to scare the Azzuri. Jim Forrest played upfront and Years plated centre half as usual. We lost 3-0, and the spoilsport radges at Banffshire County Council/Keith Primary School refused to give us the half day off so that we could watch it on live telly. As we raced from Mrs Munro’s class to find out the score, one of the wifie cleaners told us, “We lost 3-0, and dinna leave footprints in the cloakroom, I’ve jist washed the fleer”. My older brother bought Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out that week as consolation.

                59 years ago, yet, I can find myself in the garage nowadays with a screwdriver in my hand thinking, “Now fit the fùck have I picked this up for?”

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                • Herbie Flowers gone at 86.

                  Faz at?

                  Bassist on some of the best albums/songs from the great and the good.

                  Played the bassline on Walk on the Wild, by Lou Reed and countless other songs.

                  RIP

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                  • Originally posted by 57vintage View Post
                    Shankly reputedly said to the hacks at the press conference when Yeats was signed, “Let me show you round our new centre half”.

                    I mind when Scotland played a ‘must win’ World Cup qualifier in Naples in late 1965, Jock Stein’s squad was so threadbare due to injuries that he tried a bit of psychology and gave Yeats the number 9 shirt trying to scare the Azzuri. Jim Forrest played upfront and Years plated centre half as usual. We lost 3-0, and the spoilsport radges at Banffshire County Council/Keith Primary School refused to give us the half day off so that we could watch it on live telly. As we raced from Mrs Munro’s class to find out the score, one of the wifie cleaners told us, “We lost 3-0, and dinna leave footprints in the cloakroom, I’ve jist washed the fleer”. My older brother bought Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out that week as consolation.

                    59 years ago, yet, I can find myself in the garage nowadays with a screwdriver in my hand thinking, “Now fit the fùck have I picked this up for?”
                    Remember that well...not the bit about the screwdriver...our teacher (Mr Wilson, Cummings Park School) was so keen on fitba that he had his tranny on in the classroom and we all had to sit still and listen which was great for those of us (including George Buchan) who followed Scotland but not such a great experience for at least half the class.

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                    • Zoot Money, who packed several centuries of life into his 82 years, the radge. On top of his game pioneering Proper Mannies’ R&B in the London clubs during what trainspotterly closed-mind numbrains refer to as “the 60s” (aye, Pat Boone and the 13th Floor Elevators aye had a pint together), and influenced nearly everybody who chiselled those sounds into their act. That’s you, Paul Weller and Kevin Rowland. He even gave Andy ‘Somers’ a gig.

                      An affa radge, as opposed to a right radge. Supported the Dons, used the terms “chipper”, “buttery”, and frequently had a plate of his ain hame-made skirlie atop his Hammond B3 (these statements are subject to validation).

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                      • Originally posted by 57vintage View Post
                        Zoot Money, who packed several centuries of life into his 82 years, the radge. On top of his game pioneering Proper Mannies’ R&B in the London clubs during what trainspotterly closed-mind numbrains refer to as “the 60s” (aye, Pat Boone and the 13th Floor Elevators aye had a pint together), and influenced nearly everybody who chiselled those sounds into their act. That’s you, Paul Weller and Kevin Rowland. He even gave Andy ‘Somers’ a gig.

                        An affa radge, as opposed to a right radge. Supported the Dons, used the terms “chipper”, “buttery”, and frequently had a plate of his ain hame-made skirlie atop his Hammond B3 (these statements are subject to validation).

                        https://youtu.be/SxgVlcKgkCU?si=flyfhyyR3RmfYkRb
                        I know him more for his acting stuff rather than his music, although I was aware he was mostly a musician.

                        How come he was a supporter of the finest? I didn't think he was from these parts.

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                        • James Earl Jones, 93.

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                          • Originally posted by Donanddusted View Post
                            James Earl Jones, 93.
                            Nooooooooooooooooo

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                            • Kenneth Cope gone at 93.

                              He was in loads of stuff over the years, but known to me and possibly many others as Marty Hopkirk, from the TV series Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased).

                              RIP

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                              • Originally posted by TheDeeDon View Post
                                Kenneth Cope gone at 93.

                                He was in loads of stuff over the years, but known to me and possibly many others as Marty Hopkirk, from the TV series Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased).

                                RIP
                                Carry on at your convenience.
                                One of the @rsey shop stewards that every union seems to have.
                                His mother sorted him out with a skelping on his @rse over her knee.

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