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Joey Mayo
Joey Mayo
(to Gary Glitter's "Good to be back")
He was quite a character, and wasn't too self-important to mind wearing the no.3 shirt during our promotion year. (Cantello was temporarily moved to left-back, but wanted to wear 4.) So we had the tallest centre forward in the 2nd Division wearing 3 - surprised it fitted him!
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31-08-2015, 11:17
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(31-08-2015, 09:55)Bierzo Baggie Wrote: Joe Mayo it is!
Number 9 in the first Albion match I saw back in the Johnny Giles era.
Mayo is Spanish for....May.
Steven Bull has got 10 letters 
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Asa hole in the heart Hartford ?
OK, this one lived 3 doors away from my grandad.
He had big hands and bushy black eyebrows.
He would have been an England regular if it hadn't been for the star player of a certain local rival...
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No, he wasn't a goalkeeper.
After an illustrious football career he spent the rest of his working life in a local factory, which may be why he had those big hands! He died at his machine aged 60. He was originally from the north-west, somewhere in the vicinity of the beautiful lake district.
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Joe Kennedy?
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Yep, Joe Kennedy, well done!
Billy Wright always kept him out the England team.
He was a non-playing 12th man in the England-Hungary match and ran on the pitch with the magic sponge.
I'm not old enough to remember any of this first hand by the way, but I did meet Joe a few times when I was a little lad.