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    His brother was Isiah Osbourne. He played in the cup final when Hibs Hibsd it against the Diet Huns

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    I always thought he was a decent player but, aye, injuries did for him.

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    Gordon Marshall senior, whose loon of the same name was our 'keeper coach not so long, but many managers, ago, has died aged 85.

    I remember him playing for us on the day Joe Harper was sold to Everton. A home 0-0 draw with Arbroath, as commemorated in the song. A match where the mood was leavened slightly by bumping into a student English teacher who was on teaching practice at Keith Grammar School at the time, and who impressed with his profanity skills in finding a dozen different ways of obscenely haranguing Bertie Miller who was having his usual effete 'mare on the left wing. We never talked of it again in class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Gordon Marshall senior, whose loon of the same name was our 'keeper coach not so long, but many managers, ago, has died aged 85.

    I remember him playing for us on the day Joe Harper was sold to Everton. A home 0-0 draw with Arbroath, as commemorated in the song. A match where the mood was leavened slightly by bumping into a student English teacher who was on teaching practice at Keith Grammar School at the time, and who impressed with his profanity skills in finding a dozen different ways of obscenely haranguing Bertie Miller who was having his usual effete 'mare on the left wing. We never talked of it again in class.
    Scarred into my memory, is me & my Dad, reaching the newsagents at the top of Merkland Road, and there was the news that the King had been sold.

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    Scott ?the rat? Wright absolutely awful for Birmingham City in tonight?s TV FA Cup match v Newcastle. Subbed, and I believe Blues? tea lady came on in his place.

    Balmediocre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Scott ?the rat? Wright absolutely awful for Birmingham City in tonight?s TV FA Cup match v Newcastle. Subbed, and I believe Blues? tea lady came on in his place.

    Balmediocre.
    I'm a passing acquaintance of a Birmingham fan (via a shared love of the music of Bruce Frederick Joseph Springs****, born 23rd September 1949).
    Her take........"He's not my favourite".

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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyFaeStoney View Post
    Scarred into my memory, is me & my Dad, reaching the newsagents at the top of Merkland Road, and there was the news that the King had been sold.
    My granda, as always sent me the match programme. On the back page he had scored through the word Harper with three straight copper plate lines and printed the name ?Forrest? instead.
    I believe Clark was in goal that day - post rumour that he was off to replace Gordon Banks at Stoke. Marshall had been transferred to Arbroath by then. So he did play. Kept out all the best efforts of Forrest, Varga et al. Ho hum. Hopefully we will do better today. But we may expect the worst?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nlodger View Post
    My granda, as always sent me the match programme. On the back page he had scored through the word Harper with three straight copper plate lines and printed the name ?Forrest? instead.
    I believe Clark was in goal that day - post rumour that he was off to replace Gordon Banks at Stoke. Marshall had been transferred to Arbroath by then. So he did play. Kept out all the best efforts of Forrest, Varga et al. Ho hum. Hopefully we will do better today. But we may expect the worst?
    Bobby Clark’s transfer to Stoke to replace Gordon Banks was planned to take place after we played Celtic at Pittodrie, and lost 3-2 a couple of months earlier. Varga scored both our goals. Stoke called the transfer off.

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    Clark Robertson, ex-Dons stopper, scored for the bigger, but less stinky and insecure club in Dundee, in the cup against Airdrie. More importantly, he is the brother of Ryan (aka Robbo) the stalwart centre half and co-skipper of the Maroons of Proper Mannies status.

    Their dad Michael, took this video of Craig Reid, goalkeeper of the MoPM status, scoring in the final minute at Crusty Park last season. The fine baritone to be heard as Craig silences the Tinks is mine.

    I think I got around your punctuation shiitehousery there, Sibo, but sort it the fokk out you idle capitalist whanker.

    https://www.skysports.com/football/v...k-to-save-side

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Bobby Clark?s transfer to Stoke to replace Gordon Banks was planned to take place after we played Celtic at Pittodrie, and lost 3-2 a couple of months earlier. Varga scored both our goals. Stoke called the transfer off.
    Yup. I was at the game. Day before my 7th birthday. Good job Mr Clark had an off day that day. Otherwise he would have been off and never won the league or had that dream about Davie Robb (although not like Olivia Newton John did.)

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