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A plea to the non intelligentsia

Now we have landed the services of Andre Wisdom,can you all refrain from referring to him as 'Norman'

This is as equally objectionable as those referring to Craig Bryson as 'Peabo' etc

Hopefully there is not a player named Peter Ennis or Colin Litoris....and we don't sign them.....( although one does have to look carefully at the Spurs keeper's shirt)

posted on 14/6/17

As a name, Colin Litoris would take some licking

posted on 14/6/17

The Portuguese goal keeper Quim had a reasonable career. We did have Trollope playing for us.

I never used Peabo, I left that to the salad dodger, however I won't be dictated to by someone with their head up their ar$e so if I want to, I will use the name Norman. After all he did invent the tooth brush.

posted on 14/6/17

'Norman' hasn't even signed yet??

posted on 14/6/17

Spart knows

posted on 14/6/17

And Spart, he's certainly got the ring of confidence

posted on 14/6/17

Just seen Leicester have signed Harry Maguire for £17M. WTF is going on. Are we asking £50M for Nick Blackman? If not, why not?

posted on 15/6/17

Spart, It is the same same old "too much money in the PL". Utterly distorts the whole scene. Maybe corrupts it as well.

posted on 15/6/17

It's never a good idea to critique the contributions of others without using the correct hyphenation where appropriate, dispaying the flimsiest grasp of the use of ellipses, parentheses, and generally poor punctuation.

#teamPeabo4eva

comment by Peeder (U1684)

posted on 15/6/17

Jeez - This posts just goes to show how little is happening at the moment.

Anyway, I prefer Norman to Andre as a name.

And, in fairness to 666, I thought #Peabo showed a modicum of intelligence

posted on 15/6/17

Modicum of intelligence? It showed he'd heard of Peabo Bryson and in that, apart from Peabo's mother, he was probably in a minority of one. Bill Bryson, far more famous and probably the greatest none fiction writer to ever hit a typewriter.


Revelations 13:18
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.

It is well known that John the Evangelist was referring to Norman in this verse.

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