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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: Colemans Left Hook on January 08, 2026, 09:56:33 pm
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An England International Footballer got married on a cold Saturday morning played for his team at 3pm and scored a hattrick
( I will leave the bedtime jokes to the reader)
Who was he ?
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Roy of the Rovers.
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Jimmy Greaves?
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Nope !
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Amateur caps ?? I know this but will let it run
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no a full-time professional player in the top division of English Football.
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I think I remember listening to one of Peter Crouch’s podcasts during lockdown and he said something about scoring a hat trick on the same day as getting married to Abbie Clancy? Of course, the banter after that was fairly basic but hilarious. Not sure if this is what you’re referring to but it was a good story anyway!
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My player got married to Rosemary Heather Snow on 19 December xxxxx
Das Googling ist VERBOTEN
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Thats a shame, it was a funny story! He also repeated his famous story about being asked in an interview, “What would you be today if you weren’t a footballer?”, and he replied, “Single”.
No idea what the real answer is though, but probably not as entertaining?! :P
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https://www.southportcentral.co.uk/bill-holmes-1926-2020/
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Thats a shame, it was a funny story! He also repeated his famous story about being asked in an interview, “What would you be today if you weren’t a footballer?”, and he replied, “Single”.
No idea what the real answer is though, but probably not as entertaining?! :P
Same question asked to Peter Crouch , his answer was :a virgin:.
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Time for a big clue.
He was was working as a bricklayer and playing football for A NON LEAGUE TEAM when his uncle wrote to ....... on his behalf to secure a trial.
Earlier he had a previous trial with Arsenal , but said that he tore the papers up because he was happy playing for THIS NON LEAGUE TEAM and working on building sites, and didn't fancy the travel
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Jamie Vardey?
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Jamie Vardey?
I'll pretend i didn't see that guess
BIG big clue I have left the year in
He was signed in February 1964 by ZZZZZ as a junior and made his debut as a 17-year-old in the League Cup, scoring both goals in a 2–0 win against ......... The buzz surrounding the tall, skilful teenager's goalscoring for the club's reserves – 30 goals in 20 games going into that month – was already immense, and he soon became a regular first-teamer.
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This player, wos he any good?
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This player, wos he any good?
if you are being cryptic you have sussed him there used to be a phrase chanted by the opposition "xxxx no good"
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Peter Osgood?
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yes well done .
his wikipedia page is well worth a read
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Osgood
"Osgood had a previous trial with Arsenal, but said that he tore the papers up because he was happy playing for Windsor and working on building sites, and didn't fancy the travel"
This thread was inspired by me recalling the day I met a blond haired (easily recognisable) relatively unknown 20 year old Leeds United reserve on some London Station who had travelled down with the Leeds Squad to Sutton for an FA Cup match. Revie played a full strength team and won 6-0. I made him smile when I said "Leeds and Wales" as I got his autograph .
That year Chelsea went on to play Leeds in the Final & replay and I wondered what happened to Osgood.
That "final" was referred as "The most brutal game" in English football history due to the high number of fouls.
as Idler will know.
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yes well done .
his wikipedia page is well worth a read
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Osgood
"Osgood had a previous trial with Arsenal, but said that he tore the papers up because he was happy playing for Windsor and working on building sites, and didn't fancy the travel"
This thread was inspired by me recalling the day I met a blond haired (easily recognisable) relatively unknown 20 year old Leeds United reserve on some London Station who had travelled down with the Leeds Squad to Sutton for an FA Cup match. Revie played a full strength team and won 6-0. I made him smile when I said "Leeds and Wales" as I got his autograph .
That year Chelsea went on to play Leeds in the Final & replay and I wondered what happened to Osgood.
That "final" was referred as "The most brutal game" in English football history due to the high number of fouls.
as Idler will know.
Funnily enough I watched a YouTube video of the highlights (?) recently. You certainly wouldn’t have finished the first half these days with tackles like that. It would have been 5 a side.
No rolling about with fake injuries either.