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    Two things helped with Tom for me army, I saw him on't Turf for Bristol City the season before he signed for us and he played us on his own, it was one of the best goalkeeping displays I've ever seen, I was thinking I wish we had a keeper like that, and I couldn't believe our luck when Sean went and signed him for us. The other was he replaced Lee Grant, who was as dodgy a keeper as you could wish to see, I was well happy to see the back of him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Two things helped with Tom for me army, I saw him on't Turf for Bristol City the season before he signed for us and he played us on his own, it was one of the best goalkeeping displays I've ever seen, I was thinking I wish we had a keeper like that, and I couldn't believe our luck when Sean went and signed him for us. The other was he replaced Lee Grant, who was as dodgy a keeper as you could wish to see, I was well happy to see the back of him.
    I remember that game sinkov. It was April 2013 and Burnley won 3-1 but we could and should have had 6 or 7 but for Heaton. Brizzle were on their way to relegation and had offered Tom a new contract. He turned it down and opted to move to Burnley. What a signing that was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    I remember that game sinkov. It was April 2013 and Burnley won 3-1 but we could and should have had 6 or 7 but for Heaton. Brizzle were on their way to relegation and had offered Tom a new contract. He turned it down and opted to move to Burnley. What a signing that was!
    Not arguing with you my mate but I'm sure that game finished 4-1. I'll check up later.

    The lass in front of me kept on saying she had never seen a better pair of Men's Buttocks than Toms!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Not arguing with you my mate but I'm sure that game finished 4-1. I'll check up later.

    The lass in front of me kept on saying she had never seen a better pair of Men's Buttocks than Toms!
    BT --it was definitely 3-1. Albert Adomah scored for them in the 35th minute and we were losing at half time. Jason Shackell (52), Chris McCann (61) and Martin Paterson (90) saw us through to victory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Two things helped with Tom for me army, I saw him on't Turf for Bristol City the season before he signed for us and he played us on his own, it was one of the best goalkeeping displays I've ever seen, I was thinking I wish we had a keeper like that, and I couldn't believe our luck when Sean went and signed him for us. The other was he replaced Lee Grant, who was as dodgy a keeper as you could wish to see, I was well happy to see the back of him.
    As good as I’ve seen Sinkov at the turf and Stephenson was good was Walker the Scottish lad who’s dad made shortbread ( millionaire) before he came, this lad was an exceptional keeper , I think he went home to run the company.
    Should really mention me old mate Paul Crichton really played for Yorkshire at youth level with him ( won’t remember me now).

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