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    George Boyd

    I think I last saw George play when he appeared for Peterborough in the FA Cup at Turf Moor back in January 2020. No-one will forget his memorable goal that saw us beat Manchester City in the Premier League. He is now turning out along with a string of ex-PL players for Wythenshawe Veterans.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/c2emr7per0mo

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    That really was a corker against City, Outwood.

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    I've run across him quite a few times, he's a proper bloke is Boydy, no airs and graces. Me and my lad met him by chance at a hotel in Sunderland and he was brilliant with my lad who would have been about 14 at the time.

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