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Some excellent pix in that report, G!

 

The most important being - the one in which the team is wearing "cool, casual sportswear" and an awfy lot of moustaches!

I spotted three Fitzpatricks before I saw the real one.

 

Analysing the image more deeply... :rolleyes:

....I realised the most important factor in Fergie's successful team building was:

"Don't employ any blondes or redheads.  Adopt a brunettes-only policy".

 

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2 hours ago, antrin said:

The most important being - the one in which the team is wearing "cool, casual sportswear" and an awfy lot of moustaches!

I spotted three Fitzpatricks before I saw the real one.

 

 

 

and no player smokes or gambles. :whistle

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7 hours ago, antrin said:

Some excellent pix in that report, G!

 

The most important being - the one in which the team is wearing "cool, casual sportswear" and an awfy lot of moustaches!

I spotted three Fitzpatricks before I saw the real one.

 

Analysing the image more deeply... :rolleyes:

....I realised the most important factor in Fergie's successful team building was:

"Don't employ any blondes or redheads.  Adopt a brunettes-only policy".

 

Who was the first ginger of that era then? McAvennie? Signed by Clunie. 
ETA Andy Dunlop was a ginger. 

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7 hours ago, antrin said:

.I realised the most important factor in Fergie's successful team building was:

"Don't employ any blondes or redheads.  Adopt a brunettes-only policy".

 

Quickly changed that at Aberdeen then. :whistle

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