Nope, as posted elsewhere on this thread The Doc stopped going to home games quite a while ago. Pretty sure the other chap is Stuart 2 Bags Ashby.
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Nope, as posted elsewhere on this thread The Doc stopped going to home games quite a while ago. Pretty sure the other chap is Stuart 2 Bags Ashby.
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Nope, as posted elsewhere on this thread The Doc stopped going to home games quite a while ago. Pretty sure the other chap is Stuart 2 Bags Ashby.
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Definitely true. Virtually every away game I've ever been to (quite a lot), he is always there and it can't be coincidence. I saw him at the AFC Wimbledon U23 game last season. He always has a plastic bag and a vintage faded blue and white striped scarf. He is not the same guy as Graham Talbot, so we have more than one superfan.
You can also count Liz Costa in this category as there aren't many games that she has missed.
Definitely true. Virtually every away game I've ever been to (quite a lot), he is always there and it can't be coincidence. I saw him at the AFC Wimbledon U23 game last season. He always has a plastic bag and a vintage faded blue and white striped scarf. He is not the same guy as Graham Talbot, so we have more than one superfan.
You can also count Liz Costa in this category as there aren't many games that she has missed.
That's the guy. Didn't know his name was Gus.
Gus Nunnerly
He's been wearing that same scarf for as long as I can remember. Want a decent pint at away games? Ask Gus. He knows good pubs in every corner of the country.I used to drink in the Stadium pub before home games, and Gus was often in there (and when I played for the darts team there). I bumped into him in a great little pub in Preston before the game there last year and he was telling me about his matches longevity - pretty sure he told me that the bloke to his right (in the sunglasses) hadn't missed a game for even longer. I was pretty impressed I must say.
I spotted him in halfman halfbiscuit's photo shoot from Boro. Gus in his other habitat...
So that's Gus - I remember him selling us half time lottery tickets at the Goldstone when I was in single figures age.
Gus Nunnerly
Came across a book recently written by a Leeds Superfan that hadn't missed a single game since 1968, guy called Gary Edwards
Just wondered if Albion has any such fans that have achieved very long runs of attendance for competitive matches, home and away, league and cup. Anyone that made it all the way through the war years?
Gus Nunnerly