But my answer to that is he DOES talk to Albion fans, so clearly hasn't forgotten us.
If he really wanted to forget those four years here, he wouldn't talk to us, I'd suggest.
He cut his teeth on Radio Sussex when he was about 18 on a show called 'Turn It Up' in about 1990, which also featured Jem Stone (of this parish), Bennett Dean (now one of the club photographers) and Jo Wiley.
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I've NEVER been in favour of the players having any say in the officiating of a game. Some of them like to think they are now.
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Once again, I've been asked to gauge opinion on a hot topic of the day. In this instance, the FSA would like some kind of figures and data regarding the future of VAR. They are only after a broad snapshot for now, but they'd like your headline opinion on it.
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His character's turn from posh, well-heeled aristocrat in Kingsmen to Sarf Lahndon geezer after he realised he had been poisoned was brilliant.
So was going outside naked in Get Carter.
Yeah, a few duff films and roles, combined with a greater bank of memorable (rather than great) performances.