
name the player #11
- benglenton
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name the player #11
i know it's terrible but cant reckon the player near Brian Kidd


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Looks like Brady but:
1.1974 he never wore Pumas
2Never had Side-burns that long
3.Wore mainly No.7 or 8 [Armstrong incumbent No.11]
Could be George Armstrong.
Check out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDen56GW78Y
1.1974 he never wore Pumas
2Never had Side-burns that long
3.Wore mainly No.7 or 8 [Armstrong incumbent No.11]
Could be George Armstrong.
Check out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDen56GW78Y
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Have you ever sat in the front row at the Emirates? If they built new seats in front of the existing ones, they'd pretty much be below pitch level.sabastiane wrote:Thats the one thing I don't like about the new grounds. The supporters are so far away from the action. Couldn't they build seats closer to the pitch in the off-season.
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Couldn't they build/extend the platform?Bring Back Pires wrote:Have you ever sat in the front row at the Emirates? If they built new seats in front of the existing ones, they'd pretty much be below pitch level.sabastiane wrote:Thats the one thing I don't like about the new grounds. The supporters are so far away from the action. Couldn't they build seats closer to the pitch in the off-season.
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Didn't Barca dig down a few years back in order to get a couple of extra rows in?LDB wrote:Couldn't they build/extend the platform?Bring Back Pires wrote:Have you ever sat in the front row at the Emirates? If they built new seats in front of the existing ones, they'd pretty much be below pitch level.sabastiane wrote:Thats the one thing I don't like about the new grounds. The supporters are so far away from the action. Couldn't they build seats closer to the pitch in the off-season.
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No. There is no scope to add extra seats. That's why they only built 60k in the first place. Islington Council wouldn't allow any bigger.LDB wrote:Couldn't they build/extend the platform?Bring Back Pires wrote:Have you ever sat in the front row at the Emirates? If they built new seats in front of the existing ones, they'd pretty much be below pitch level.sabastiane wrote:Thats the one thing I don't like about the new grounds. The supporters are so far away from the action. Couldn't they build seats closer to the pitch in the off-season.
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For now...clockendal wrote:No. There is no scope to add extra seats. That's why they only built 60k in the first place. Islington Council wouldn't allow any bigger.LDB wrote:Couldn't they build/extend the platform?Bring Back Pires wrote:Have you ever sat in the front row at the Emirates? If they built new seats in front of the existing ones, they'd pretty much be below pitch level.sabastiane wrote:Thats the one thing I don't like about the new grounds. The supporters are so far away from the action. Couldn't they build seats closer to the pitch in the off-season.

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