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"When I saw the Pistols and The Clash I realised it didn't seem that difficult, they didn't seem like they could play very well either, so the thing was to form a band then work it out. We didn't even know who was going to play what - we passed around all the instruments until we found what we were comfortable with. I wasn't comfortable with any of them so I became the singer."

                                                                   Terry Hall on forming The Specials.

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YEEEESSSS!!!!!!

"When I saw the Pistols and The Clash I realised it didn't seem that difficult, they didn't seem like they could play very well either, so the thing was to form a band then work it out. We didn't even know who was going to play what - we passed around all the instruments until we found what we were comfortable with. I wasn't comfortable with any of them so I became the singer."

                                                                   Terry Hall on forming The Specials.

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This is almost worth watching…

But Bangers and Cash is on the Yesterday channel…

"When I saw the Pistols and The Clash I realised it didn't seem that difficult, they didn't seem like they could play very well either, so the thing was to form a band then work it out. We didn't even know who was going to play what - we passed around all the instruments until we found what we were comfortable with. I wasn't comfortable with any of them so I became the singer."

                                                                   Terry Hall on forming The Specials.

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That could have been messy…lucky bar steward…

Advantage Gomersall…

"When I saw the Pistols and The Clash I realised it didn't seem that difficult, they didn't seem like they could play very well either, so the thing was to form a band then work it out. We didn't even know who was going to play what - we passed around all the instruments until we found what we were comfortable with. I wasn't comfortable with any of them so I became the singer."

                                                                   Terry Hall on forming The Specials.

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Credit where it’s due, that was one foo king cool World Cup winning penalty!

List of books for Gomersall to choose from coming up later.

Then the leftovers to the others in order.

"When I saw the Pistols and The Clash I realised it didn't seem that difficult, they didn't seem like they could play very well either, so the thing was to form a band then work it out. We didn't even know who was going to play what - we passed around all the instruments until we found what we were comfortable with. I wasn't comfortable with any of them so I became the singer."

                                                                   Terry Hall on forming The Specials.

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Well done Gomersall and thank you to Old Frightful for organising the sweep

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14 minutes ago, amm said:

Well done Gomersall and thank you to Old Frightful for organising the sweep

Aww shucks, thanks Mags, I just thought it might raise the interest of the Girly Ball comp on here a bit.

Anyways...the list of books I have managed to accumulate for selection by Gomersall, Mumby Magic, Roy Boy and bobbruce in that order are as follows :

Rob Burrow "Too Many Reasons to Live" (new hardback)

Rob Burrow :  "Too Many Reasons to Live" (used hardback)

Steve Prescott : "One in a Million" (used hardback)

Terry Newton : Coming Clean" (used hardback)

Jamie Peacock : "No White Flag" (used paperback)

John Kear : "Coaching is Chaos" (used paperback)

Sean Long : "Longy" (used paperback)

Mike Latham "British Rugby League - A Groundhopper's Guide" (used paperback)

Lee Crooks : "From Hull to Hell and back" (used paperback)

Ian Clayton and Michael Steele : "When Push Comes to Shove Volume I (used paperback)

Ian Clayton, Ian Daley, Robert Gate : "When Push Comes to Shove Volume II (used paperback)

And, of course, to add to this is John M's generous offer of :

David Lawrenson : "The Rugby League Miscellany" which sounds like a rather marvellous book, having Googled it.

If Gomersall would care either to PM me or add to this thread, which two books he'd like, I can then ask Mumby Magic, Roy Boy and bobbruce to make their selections of a book each respectively from what's left in that order.

Thanks again for the folk that showed interest and I hope you all have a top Xmas.

 

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"When I saw the Pistols and The Clash I realised it didn't seem that difficult, they didn't seem like they could play very well either, so the thing was to form a band then work it out. We didn't even know who was going to play what - we passed around all the instruments until we found what we were comfortable with. I wasn't comfortable with any of them so I became the singer."

                                                                   Terry Hall on forming The Specials.

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1 hour ago, Gomersall said:

Hull folk pulling together NOT! 🤨

Congratulations and feliz navidad.

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"Coming from East Hull people automatically think you should go and play for Hull KR. Personally I couldn't think of anything worse" - Kirk Yeaman

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1 hour ago, Gomersall said:

Could I have the new copy of the Rob Burrow book please OF. Once read I’ll be happy to either return it to your good self or pass it on to one of the losers (joke alert). Muchas gracias as they say in Buenos Aires.

Sure, as I've already said, you can choose another one as well and then PM me your address and I'll post them or drop them round.

"When I saw the Pistols and The Clash I realised it didn't seem that difficult, they didn't seem like they could play very well either, so the thing was to form a band then work it out. We didn't even know who was going to play what - we passed around all the instruments until we found what we were comfortable with. I wasn't comfortable with any of them so I became the singer."

                                                                   Terry Hall on forming The Specials.

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If Mumby Magic would like to choose one of the following and send me his address as a PM, I'll forward his choice to him asap.

Rob Burrow :  "Too Many Reasons to Live" (used hardback)

Steve Prescott : "One in a Million" (used hardback)

Terry Newton : Coming Clean" (used hardback)

Jamie Peacock : "No White Flag" (used paperback)

John Kear : "Coaching is Chaos" (used paperback)

Sean Long : "Longy" (used paperback)

Mike Latham "British Rugby League - A Groundhopper's Guide" (used paperback)

Lee Crooks : "From Hull to Hell and back" (used paperback)

Ian Clayton and Michael Steele : "When Push Comes to Shove Volume I (used paperback)

Ian Clayton, Ian Daley, Robert Gate : "When Push Comes to Shove Volume II (used paperback)

And, of course, to add to this is John M's generous offer of :

David Lawrenson : "The Rugby League Miscellany"

"When I saw the Pistols and The Clash I realised it didn't seem that difficult, they didn't seem like they could play very well either, so the thing was to form a band then work it out. We didn't even know who was going to play what - we passed around all the instruments until we found what we were comfortable with. I wasn't comfortable with any of them so I became the singer."

                                                                   Terry Hall on forming The Specials.

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On 21/12/2022 at 22:21, JohnM said:

Doesn't seem to be a rush to claim prizes.🥴😵💫

Gomersall and bobbruce have sent their details but I'm still waiting for Mumby Magic to confirm his. Roy Boy will probably receive his next Thursday when we meet up for a beer.

"When I saw the Pistols and The Clash I realised it didn't seem that difficult, they didn't seem like they could play very well either, so the thing was to form a band then work it out. We didn't even know who was going to play what - we passed around all the instruments until we found what we were comfortable with. I wasn't comfortable with any of them so I became the singer."

                                                                   Terry Hall on forming The Specials.

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