We shall see, ITVs studio is very impressive, but is it needed? As for Adam Richman, why???? Is he needed, is the female presenter with him needed, no they’re not required at all. Saw a post of them getting Graham Potter mixed up with Gareth Southgate, that tells you all really.
@LCFC I was gutted when I found out I couldn’t attend this game as I have a prior engagement, having seen the opposition line up it’s fair to say it’s softened the blow somewhat. Again this is poor by the club, the Legends deserve a good turn out, the fans deserve 2 decent teams.
@LCFC Only 10?
That’s a shame, hopefully there will be a lot more out of the door before the start of the season considering their lack of effort last term.
Commiserations to Hearts, what a season they’ve had, so close, just minutes away to a deserved title. But Martin O’Neill is the main man, and if anyone was capable of getting Celtic back to the top it was always likely to be him. Pleased for him, what a manager.
I should have asked you and Peter this question last night really.
Should have asked you about Northern Ireland beating Spain in the 1982 World Cup too, what a great memory that must be.
@NormanWhiteside Morning Norman.
Really enjoyed listening to you and Peter Reid last night, it was very entertaining. The FA cup final was always a big event, if memory serves it was shown on both the BBC and ITV simultaneously. Did you enjoy the build up to the game?
Tv viewers were always treated to interviews and were shown the players travelling to the game on the coach, did you have a comedian on board that year? If so who was it and did you enjoy the hours leading up to the game or was it an unwanted distraction?
Just watched @vardy7 documentary on Netflix. As expected it’s a great watch. What a career, so good to relive everything that he achieved and is still achieving now. 🦊 Legend
Happy one hundredth birthday to #SirDavidAttenborough what a fantastic human being. If only more people were like him, the world be far more kinder, safer and greener.
Another well organised and packed out event celebrating WBAs 1968 FA cup final win over Everton with former players Graham Williams, Tony Brown, John Kaye, Doug Fraser, Ian Collard and Dennis Clarke. Lovely to see Jeff Astle’s family there too. Good work @DeanoTheBaggie