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Welshmen of Leeds United

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Hi all, I just wanted to share with you that I am at the minute writing an article on the history of Welsh players at Leeds United and hope to finish it by Sunday. If you would like I could share the link with you on here once I have finished.
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In the words of the great Barry Norman, 'And why not?'
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Hi all, here is my article on the history of Welsh players at Leeds United:

https://y-ddraig.co.uk/2017/11/26/the-l ... ted-welsh/

Hope you enjoy reading it
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Good work Neil, enjoyed reading that.

Actually met Alan Curtis & Byron Stephenson during there time at Leeds, both really nice blokes.
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Selby White wrote:Good work Neil, enjoyed reading that.

Actually met Alan Curtis & Byron Stephenson during there time at Leeds, both really nice blokes.
Thank you :), such a shame Stephenson died so young
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Ahem, Stevenson. I knew him reasonably well when he was the landlord at the New Inn in Churwell, the pub which John Charles had a fair few years before him. I liked him though he wasn't everyone's cup of tea, so to speak :)
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Another Northern Soul wrote:Ahem, Stevenson. I knew him reasonably well when he was the landlord at the New Inn in Churwell, the pub which John Charles had a fair few years before him. I liked him though he wasn't everyone's cup of tea, so to speak :)
Was he not? In what way?
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neil316 wrote:Hi all, here is my article on the history of Welsh players at Leeds United:

https://y-ddraig.co.uk/2017/11/26/the-l ... ted-welsh/

Hope you enjoy reading it
Thanks, enjoyed that
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ilkley62 wrote:
neil316 wrote:Hi all, here is my article on the history of Welsh players at Leeds United:

https://y-ddraig.co.uk/2017/11/26/the-l ... ted-welsh/

Hope you enjoy reading it
Thanks, enjoyed that
cheers. glad you liked it
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neil316 wrote:
Another Northern Soul wrote:Ahem, Stevenson. I knew him reasonably well when he was the landlord at the New Inn in Churwell, the pub which John Charles had a fair few years before him. I liked him though he wasn't everyone's cup of tea, so to speak :)
Was he not? In what way?
No disrespect but I won't answer that, there's nothing sinister in the comment, it's just Life isn't it? :thumbup:
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