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3 hours ago, easytoslip said:

I've just gone back and read that, nice it was too I knew something about it vaguely after listening to some older lads in the Richmond about 15 years ago or so, when it was alright,  cheers for that

It mentioned Billy Bingham, I've a photo on my wall of me Dad, Bingham, St John, Yeats and Kaye in a Bookies about 65 not sure but it's a cracker, looks like Oceans 11 or something. A few get stuck on Tony Kaye when asked to name them, that is apart from an elderly woman who worked in a shop opposite the Richmond, stationary stuff etc, she got him straight away, so I wonder what went on there when she was younger? 

 

 

Ha Ha , Probably not the wisest place for Tony Kay to be photographed after his betting ban.

 

The son in law was doing some work for a Nursing Home in Southport last year and he said an old Everton player lived there and it turned out it was Billy Bingham. Said he was still in reasonable nick considering he must be in his late 70's

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18 minutes ago, sir roger said:

Ha Ha , Probably not the wisest place for Tony Kay to be photographed after his betting ban.

 

The son in law was doing some work for a Nursing Home in Southport last year and he said an old Everton player lived there and it turned out it was Billy Bingham. Said he was still in reasonable nick considering he must be in his late 70's

That's right I heard I used to live up that way on the coast Rd somewhere. 

Our Jimmy, Evertonian brother in law, said he was in the Walnut in Bootle when he got a call, it was me Dad telling him Bingham had been sacked, nobody knew till the next day or so, it's mad as it must of been the pub phone obviously them days, must of been mid 70s? Managed NI too at some time. 

I've only just realised, betting shop and Tony Kaye haha yeah, banned for life too, and he lost the bet I believe. 

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21 minutes ago, sir roger said:

Ha Ha , Probably not the wisest place for Tony Kay to be photographed after his betting ban.

 

The son in law was doing some work for a Nursing Home in Southport last year and he said an old Everton player lived there and it turned out it was Billy Bingham. Said he was still in reasonable nick considering he must be in his late 70's

He is 88.

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24 minutes ago, easytoslip said:

Yes he must be, its hard to believe mid 70s was 45 years ago, he must of been in his 40s, which seemed old for me as 16 year old, and now I've arrived in the no spring chicken department, fuck it all. 

It is mad to think that about the 70s but time waits for no one. It’s an impatient fucker.

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The conservative party represent sound economic judgement and realistic social responsibility.

It saddens me to see the conservative party rhetoric on LFC forums, with the strong penchant for anti Margaret Thatcher bashing, like it should represent sound thinking and social commentary about what we're tough decisions and economic game changers in the long term.

Go fuck yourselves, Corbyn nonces.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, CurtisJones said:

The conservative party represent sound economic judgement and realistic social responsibility.

It saddens me to see the conservative party rhetoric on LFC forums, with the strong penchant for anti Margaret Thatcher bashing, like it should represent sound thinking and social commentary about what we're tough decisions and economic game changers in the long term.

Go fuck yourselves, Corbyn nonces.

 

 

Anything else? 

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7 minutes ago, CurtisJones said:

The conservative party represent sound economic judgement and realistic social responsibility.

It saddens me to see the conservative party rhetoric on LFC forums, with the strong penchant for anti Margaret Thatcher bashing, like it should represent sound thinking and social commentary about what we're tough decisions and economic game changers in the long term.

Go fuck yourselves, Corbyn nonces.

 

 

You’re not from Liverpool are you.

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