Isn't top right Vinnie Jones?
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Vinnie is 2nd from the right.
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Thought you would have got the Northern Ireland man DavyDavycc wrote:Vinnie is 2nd from the right.
John McClelland front middle.
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Yep, John McClelland in the middle of the bottom row. The one I don't recognise is the young-looking lad in between Mickey Thomas and Vinnie Jones. Or is it Dylan Kerr?
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You don’t get any points for John McClelland, I got that yesterday lads
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People tend to forget that John McClelland actually played quite a few games for us that year we won the title.
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I agree, I think it is Dylan Kerr.Westminster wrote:Yep, John McClelland in the middle of the bottom row. The one I don't recognise is the young-looking lad in between Mickey Thomas and Vinnie Jones. Or is it Dylan Kerr?
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That is correct he started 16 matches plus came on twice as a sub. Was only taken off once.Westminster wrote:People tend to forget that John McClelland actually played quite a few games for us that year we won the title.
To put in perspective he played around 70% more minutes than Cantona (1455 to 853 mins).
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It's nowt like Dylan Kerr, lads
It's Chris O'Donnell, I believe
It's Chris O'Donnell, I believe
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Just checked. I concur.Another Northern Soul wrote:It's nowt like Dylan Kerr, lads
It's Chris O'Donnell, I believe