One for Kinoulton, this. Gate Junior I was going home on the Tube from an away school cricket match with his mates yesterday when they spotted a familiar face, and one of them plucked up courage to ask, and yes, it was Stuart Pearce. He signed autographs for them all, chatted away, and stayed on the train when only Gate Junior I was left, and got off with him at Highbury and Islington, then walked along with him before waving goodbye and heading off to the Emirates stadium. So there you have it - Psycho, man of the people.
The boy hasn't been this full of himself since Austin Healey talked to him about bogeys.
Nice Guy Psycho
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Re: Nice Guy Psycho
Ahhh. I hope he realises how much he made his day. Or year! Lovely story.
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I've always found Psycho to be a top man with a good sense of humour.
A few right wingers may beg to differ!
A few right wingers may beg to differ!
Kicks and scrums and ruck and roll.....Is all my brain and body need!
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Well nice to hear he's got his priorities right, agressive on the pitch and laid back off it is what we all like to see. Just a shame he insisted on playing with the wrong shaped ball...
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Yeah well, 'e was brought up in 'Ammersmiff, not 'Arrow, or he might have turned out different.sam16111986 wrote: Just a shame he insisted on playing with the wrong shaped ball...
Kicks and scrums and ruck and roll.....Is all my brain and body need!