[News] Graeme Souness

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PILTDOWN MAN

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There's some cruel illnesses kids have to endure. Seriously brave young girl.
 










Sarisbury Seagull

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Great effort.

His public persona is quite different to the real Souness apparently. I’ve spoken to various people over the years who know him and they only have good things to say about him. I hated the Pogba, De Zerbi type stuff but I do wonder how much was stoked up by Sky and talkSport encouraging him to be controversial.
 






A1X

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Good for him.

Although it makes a change for the shit to go into his mouth.
 








Herr Tubthumper

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Unbelievably tough. It’s not only the distance, it’s the cold, the jelly fish, the training…. Huge, huge respect if he does it
I watched a documentary on this........it's insanely tough. Fair play if he pulls this off.
 






Lindfield by the Pond

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I'm getting my debit card out...
Likewise. Wow. On both accounts. A 70 yr old swimming the channel, and that little girl living with that. Hope he raises some serious money for a horrible debilitating disease.
 








Cheeky Monkey

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Unbelievably tough. It’s not only the distance, it’s the cold, the jelly fish, the training…. Huge, huge respect if he does it
100%. For me the greatest human physical achievement of all time is the female American swimmer who did, I think, four back to back crossings of the channel, swimming for days, through the night etc. I'm not even sure if she even exited the water at either end during the attempt. Swollen tongue/throat and difficulty swallowing/breathing due to accidentally swallowing sea water is what does for many.
People deride David Walliams, but that was some achievement.
 


Seasider78

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This was his sofa interview clearly he has been very moved by this and wants to make a difference and whatever you think of him as a pundit hats off to him for trying to make a difference

 




His punditry style went out with the ark but fair play he attended Brighton Pride and now speaks out quite vocally against homophobia - for that generation of dinosaur rent-a-quote ex player, that's quite something
 


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