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The warthog
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You are wrong to believe that.I might be wrong but I believe it was SNQ who first gave the proceeds of his testimonial to charity. Others followed suit.
No he didn't.Niall changed testimonials for the better....charities to benefit not the already minted player.
Gary Kelly followed suit , the trend stopped soon afterwards. I think keown kept his testimonial cash but he is a tight fucker who coppered up for an 18 quid taxi fare , obviously no tip givenY
You are wrong to believe that.
No he didn't.
Yes and yesNo and no.
I'd give my left bollock to watch a Lee Cattermole testimonial
Imagine the star studded lineups; Fraizer Campbell, Darren Bent, Michael Turner, Skillers, Bardo
I'm being serious, I'd love that
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You are wrong to believe that.
No he didn't.
Don't mention the non sock with suit combo wearing prick Gray!! Christ he's always banging on about not being given a testimonial.How about one for John Cooke?
Mickey Gray?
The Tea lady and so on
Nobody would force you to go...
Been with us for 10 years now. Will he get one and does he deserve one?
Had some very up and down moments through his years with us but you can't fault his effort this season.
Can't see it being a sell out if there is one mind
Catts vs that fat cunt in the crowd tonight. That's the testimonial we want to see.
Wasn't Quinny the first to give all proceeds to charity? Not many testimonials have been arranged since. Strange that.They were introduced to support players who had to retire early and to reward long service for others who did not have big incomes.
I'm sure he could have cleared off and made dough in a transfer. Will say it again, not many players stick it out anywhere for 10 years. Didn't jump ship when he could have.
ThisNo and no.
To stoke?