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Uphill Bedford 05 Jan 22 7.44pm | |
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Originally posted by merganser
Dennis Uphill? My hero !! Couldn't hit the side of a double-decker bus from five yards despite countless tee-ups from Johnny Byrne. However, he was a tryer - even if it tried the patience of the Selhurst crowd. Still my hero though.
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merganser 06 Jan 22 9.00pm | |
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It’s all coming back to me. Didn’t he score a couple, including a superb chipped effort, in a 5-2 home win over Peterborough? Did he sign from Watford? I seem to recall our fans always resented that he seemed to be preferred to the flashier Ronnie Allen.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 06 Jan 22 9.05pm | |
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Originally posted by merganser
It’s all coming back to me. Didn’t he score a couple, including a superb chipped effort, in a 5-2 home win over Peterborough? I seem to recall our fans always resented that he seemed to be preferred to the flashier Ronnie Allen. I believe that Dennis Uphill was signed from Watford.
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Terry Ven 07 Jan 22 9.23am | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
Personally I would turn the Arthur into a single tier cantilever stand. I would make the Homesdale single tier and I would build a far simpler new main stand. Spending say £50-80 m. I completely agree about the new stand; it just looks like a vanity project and would further emphasise the complete lack of coherence at SP. Why not build something simpler that matches the Holmesdale stand?
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