Neil Andrews
@crazyhorsefc
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Author of Zaire’74: The Rise and Fall of Mobutu’s Leopards. Occasional contributor to When Saturdays Comes and Nutmeg magazines. Goalkeeping enthusiast.
Joined November 2022
Seeing as it's World Book Day, I thought I'd indulge in a bit of self-promotion... https://t.co/O7PCb4QOTO
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He supported Charlton as a boy. Became a West Ham legend. But for me, his greatest achivements were signing Neil Harris and Tim Cahill and bringing in Steve Reid and Paul Ifill to lay the foundations of one of the all-time great Millwall teams.
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Not enough is made of the fact that Robbie Williams is now doing cat food commercials.
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The joy of hearing a decent commentator.
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Modern football in a nutshell. Or swimming pool.
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Not a fan of @RishiSunak's politics nor his party, but no one should be subjected to the vile abuse he has had to endure in response to this post. What has happened to the United Kingdom? Social Media seems to have emboldened people into thinking they can say what they like.
Happy Yorkshire Day! Proud to call it home, and even prouder to represent its people. There’s nowhere quite like it.
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A Fesshole that has happily brought out the best in people and restored my faith in humanity. And she’s not wrong.
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"I know there's actually a petition on the White House website to make Tim Howard the next Secretary of Defense. Chuck Hagel's got that spot right now, but if there is a vacancy, I promise to think about it" - Barack Obama after the keeper's performance against Belgium in 2014
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Fun fact: David Bowie and Mick Jagger were huge Bottom fans and performed their own end credits dance in this exclusive vid.
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How did she not laugh.
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Just in case anyone wants a free balloon.
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣
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50 years ago today, Zaire completed their World Cup programme with a controversial 3-0 defeat to Brazil, a game which include THAT freekick but also included a fine performance by Lobilo Boba at the heart of the Leopards' defence.
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Today marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most remarkable games in World Cup history. However, there is more to the story than just a 9-0 defeat for Zaire, involving corrupt politicians, mistaken identity, a player revolt and a Zairean tourist... https://t.co/t6Hs6ATKy0
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50 years ago today, Zaire became the first Sub-Saharan African side to compete in the World Cup, putting up a fine display against a Scotland side containing the talents of Bremner, Lorimer, Law, Jordan and Dalglish, especially in the second half. https://t.co/O7PCb4QOTO
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