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1.) Brokeback Mountain (explicit)

2.) 2pac All eyez on me

3.) 26

4.) scallop and pea foam starter, roast squab with a beet root terrine, pickled apple and mustard mash for main, and a selection of fine cheese for dessert.

Pea foam is worse than peas, but better than pea puree. Very much the middleman, but prone to overcomplication. Also prone in the mountains on occasion. Strangely popular even post -departure, you are Ben 10.

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Right, some of you might not know this but:

 

a) I'm really bored and

b) I'm a gifted psychological profiler.

 

What you need to do is state:

 

1) Your favourite novel - Enduring Love

2) Your favourite album - Hatful of rain

3) Your age - 26

4) What meal you'd cook to impress somebody - spanish chicken.

 

And I will tell you who your SWFC alter ego is.

 

This will last until something else actually happens.

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Right, some of you might not know this but:

 

a) I'm really bored and

b) I'm a gifted psychological profiler.

 

What you need to do is state:

 

1) Your favourite novel - Enduring Love

2) Your favourite album - Hatful of rain

3) Your age - 26

4) What meal you'd cook to impress somebody - spanish chicken.

 

And I will tell you who your SWFC alter ego is.

 

This will last until something else actually happens.

 

 

Normally precise but unravelling rapidly, and ending on a particularly sour note, you did however bring spice and enjoyment during your time at the club. However, the manner of departure led to some derision which still exists to this day, you are Benito Carbone.

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Right, some of you might not know this but:

a) I'm really bored and

b) I'm a gifted psychological profiler.

What you need to do is state:

1) Your favourite novel Game of Thrones

2) Your favourite album Prodigy Music for the gilted generation

3) Your age 30

4) What meal you'd cook to impress somebody Beef Wellington

And I will tell you who your SWFC alter ego is.

This will last until something else actually happens.

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Normally precise but unravelling rapidly, and ending on a particularly sour note, you did however bring spice and enjoyment during your time at the club. However, the manner of departure led to some derision which still exists to this day, you are Benito Carbone.

bahahaha

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Right, some of you might not know this but:

a) I'm really bored and

b) I'm a gifted psychological profiler.

What you need to do is state:

1) Your favourite novel Game of Thrones

2) Your favourite album Prodigy Music for the gilted generation

3) Your age 30

4) What meal you'd cook to impress somebody Beef Wellington

And I will tell you who your SWFC alter ego is.

This will last until something else actually happens.

 

 

Starting in order and ending in chaos, your time at the club saw a rapid descent. At your best in the early 90s, you neverthless continued to play with sophistication, even though, as with your food, disaster was all too easy to come across. You are Des Walker.

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Right, some of you might not know this but:

 

a) I'm really bored and

b) I'm a gifted psychological profiler.

 

What you need to do is state:

 

1) Your favourite novel: The Sett , Ranulph Fiennes

2) Your favourite album: Automatic for the People, R.E.M

3) Your age: 36

4) What meal you'd cook to impress somebody: Steak n' chips.

 

And I will tell you who your SWFC alter ego is.

 

This will last until something else actually happens.

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Right, some of you might not know this but:

 

a) I'm really bored and

b) I'm a gifted psychological profiler.

 

What you need to do is state:

 

1) Your favourite novel: The Sett , Ranulph Fiennes

2) Your favourite album: Automatic for the People, R.E.M

3) Your age: 36

4) What meal you'd cook to impress somebody: Steak n' chips.

 

And I will tell you who your SWFC alter ego is.

 

This will last until something else actually happens.

 

 

Sorry, I knew I'd mssed one.

 

A sturdy, reliable effort - some hardcore fans preferring earlier players of course - but for me as worthy as anybody. Willing to take on all-comers but with a no-nonsense approach, you are Nigel Pearson.

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Sorry, I knew I'd mssed one.

 

A sturdy, reliable effort - some hardcore fans preferring earlier players of course - but for me as worthy as anybody. Willing to take on all-comers but with a no-nonsense approach, you are Nigel Pearson.

Ha haa, I'll take that, cheers. lol

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1) The wheel of time - Robert Jordan

 

2) Highway song "Live" - Blackfoot

 

3) 44

 

4) Liver and bacon stroganoff

 

Seemingly going on forever, and overshadowed for years before a change of style brought rewards and adoration, your meaty delight won everybody over in time. You are Kevin Pressman.

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1) Flashman

2) Darkness On The Edge of Town

3) 42

4) Moules Mariniere

 

Wrongly considered inferior to his predecessor in a number of ways, this Gallic delight brought subtlety and wit even as those failed around him. Often overlooked, but capable of real delicacy and craft, you are Marc Degryse,

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Starting in order and ending in chaos, your time at the club saw a rapid descent. At your best in the early 90s, you neverthless continued to play with sophistication, even though, as with your food, disaster was all too easy to come across. You are Des Walker.

Amazing, my fave Wednesday player lol

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1. Any human heart by William Boyd

2. Bowie, live at the Tower Phildelphia

3.57

4. Garlic cream cheese stuffed Chicken wrapped in Parma Ham with redcurrant jus, new potatoes and a green bean ragout

Brilliant book that, almost put it as my favourite.

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