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All our yesterdays...............footie stars No 4
All our yesterdays...............footie stars No 4
Everton player ..... Goodison Park ?
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Looks a bit like Ian St John in his early days if not Bobbie Collins.
Give us the money Mabel
Give us the money Mabel
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C'mon Bill - one or the other - who's it gunna be - I StJ or BC ???
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Bobby Collins
Give us the money Mabel
Give us the money Mabel
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BC it is
But who the crappity smack is Mabel
But who the crappity smack is Mabel
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BC it is
But who the crappity smack is Mabel
Give us the money Mabel was aquote from a programme called Have a Go, (I think). It was Wilfred Pickles who said it.
To win your squatt back, Bobby Collins was the first Scot to achieve what?
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Gizz it back - first Scot to win the Football Writers' Player of the Year award in 1965
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Gizz it back - first Scot to win the Football Writers' Player of the Year award in 1965
spot on, I'll see Mabel for the money