Ben Haseley
Posted: 27 May 2016, 14:33
Left Stafford Rangers, can't commit his time due to work.
Chasetown maybe?
Chasetown maybe?
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Yes, too true. But seriously Ben could make a difference even if he was only available for home games. Who was that really talented guy we had many moons ago who couldn't play on a Saturday because of his beliefs? I can only remember he was a friend of a friend.YeltzDoc wrote:We've had many on that basis over the years.
Catalogue Man anyone?
Jimmy Haarhoff?andy wrote:Yes, too true. But seriously Ben could make a difference even if he was only available for home games. Who was that really talented guy we had many moons ago who couldn't play on a Saturday because of his beliefs? I can only remember he was a friend of a friend.YeltzDoc wrote:We've had many on that basis over the years.
Catalogue Man anyone?
No it wasn't Jimmy. I think it was early nineties. I'm even beginning to wonder if it was us I saw him play for now.Laurel Lane Lamper wrote:Jimmy Haarhoff?andy wrote:Yes, too true. But seriously Ben could make a difference even if he was only available for home games. Who was that really talented guy we had many moons ago who couldn't play on a Saturday because of his beliefs? I can only remember he was a friend of a friend.YeltzDoc wrote:We've had many on that basis over the years.
Catalogue Man anyone?
I would like to point out that the Norman Gifford trophy will be permanently at Edgbaston over the winter, which is why I look forward to it being retrieved in the near future and all will be right with the worldLaurel Lane Lamper wrote:Tom Caughey certainly played at the end of the Dean Spink season, including being a sub on that never-to-be-forgotten day against Wellingborough 1st April 1989.
There was a Bromsgrove player who wouldn't play on certain days. I can't remember his name but he was a good midfielder.
The win last night at the debt ridden, council bailed out concrete jungle was ok, would have liked the Pears to have been tested a little more