BensGrandad
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Swansea home to Havant & Waterlooville in the next round would and should we let OGH play. He is unlikely to be needed by us in this cup.
Swansea home to Havant & Waterlooville in the next round would and should we let OGH play. He is unlikely to be needed by us in this cup.
Back from Swansea at 3am this morning. Up for work at 6.30. WELL worth it.
Might have ended up a spanking but for 30 glorious minutes the LARDIES lived the dream.
I imagine that would have been a most enjoyable trip... well done the HornetsI'm hoping my son arrived back at 3.00am too, and made it to college this morning! I haven't heard from him yet - but texts during the game suggested they were having a cracking time.
I'm hoping my son arrived back at 3.00am too, and made it to college this morning! I haven't heard from him yet - but texts during the game suggested they were having a cracking time.
Hope he wasn't the YOUTH who got nabbed by police before the game had ever started but was let back in when he looked like he was going to cry...
Did he resemble a blonde Chabal in any way ??
Is Farrell the deaf chap?
He's played in sides with a few of my postie chums.
He's always been able to bang in goals, and has trialled with The Albion, a few times, but they just can't make his hearing (or lack of) work at the higher level.
Doesn't stop him living and breathing football.
Good luck to the bloke he did really well in the Deaf World Cup earlier on this year.
Is Farrell the deaf chap?
He's played in sides with a few of my postie chums.
He's always been able to bang in goals, and has trialled with The Albion, a few times, but they just can't make his hearing (or lack of) work at the higher level.
Doesn't stop him living and breathing football.
Good luck to the bloke he did really well in the Deaf World Cup earlier on this year.
Yes indeed - I saw him playing for an Albion Deaf Team in a competition a few years back. He was class.
http://www.britishdeaffootball.com/?fid=186&pid=682&gal=2&gipn=721
Proudly wearing his gold medal having scored the winning goal in the 2005 Deaflympics Final for Great Britain.
BBC website report:
GB men claim football success
Lee Farrell celebrates his match-winning strike
The Great Britain men's football team clinched Deaflympics gold in Melbourne after a thrilling 2-1 win over Iran.
A 90th-minute winner from top scorer Lee Farrell, his 11th goal of the tournament, sealed the victory.
GB had taken the lead just after the break through Glasgow's Stephen Gardiner but Iran equalised with five minutes to go ensuring a tense finish.