Spurs' Gooners
Spurs' Gooners
Talking of Johnnie Jackson, Justin Edinburgh's mum used to be a receptionist where I worked. The whole Edinburgh family are Gooners and she told me how he would subtly punch the air in the changing room after matches when he heard Arsenal had won.
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Not true.nick g wrote:Talking of Johnnie Jackson, Justin Edinburgh's mum used to be a receptionist where I worked. The whole Edinburgh family are Gooners and she told me how he would subtly punch the air in the changing room after matches when he heard Arsenal had won.
Edinburgh was a Spurs fan and so was his brother who used to work at my old place.
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Hard to decide who to believe - mum or brother!Never Outgunned wrote:
Not true.
Edinburgh was a Spurs fan and so was his brother who used to work at my old place.
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I heard Sherwood was a gooner as well...
How can someones taste change so quickly!
How can someones taste change so quickly!
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I remember the name but nothing else...flash gunner wrote:Anyone remember Stuart Nethercott? He was an Arsenal mascot i saw his picture as a boy in an old programme
Does anyone remember the name of a guy who always used to get his letters printed in the matchday programme - mid to late eighties/early ninties- and it was usually something pro-club (no, swale wasn't born

Wanted to ring that guy's neck


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marcengels wrote: Does anyone remember the name of a guy who always used to get his letters printed in the matchday programme - mid to late eighties/early ninties- and it was usually something pro-club (no, swale wasn't born), and pro-big american stadiums.
was it max kester or something like that?
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yeah, that sounds right, ed.gooner.ed wrote:marcengels wrote: Does anyone remember the name of a guy who always used to get his letters printed in the matchday programme - mid to late eighties/early ninties- and it was usually something pro-club (no, swale wasn't born), and pro-big american stadiums.
was it max kester or something like that?
Perhaps I should go to pravda to ask - they almost certainly know him

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clockend_tom wrote:I heard Sherwood was a gooner as well...
How can someones taste change so quickly!
maybe a few thousand a week may help -