Exodus Geohaghon

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Exodus Geohaghon

Post by YeltzDoc » 08 Feb 2018, 13:06

Somewhere else.

Lived up to his name, I suppose.

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Re: Exodus Geohaghon

Post by Poll » 08 Feb 2018, 17:28

Slower than Les Prosser but without the skill or style.

Cool name though.

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Re: Exodus Geohaghon

Post by andy » 08 Feb 2018, 19:58

Poll wrote:
08 Feb 2018, 17:28
Slower than Les Prosser but without the skill or style.

Cool name though.
....and the turning circle of the Queen Mary

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Re: Exodus Geohaghon

Post by lutleyyeltz » 14 Feb 2018, 09:43

;D ;D

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Re: Exodus Geohaghon

Post by Wheels » 27 Feb 2018, 20:02

Now at Coleshill

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Re: Exodus Geohaghon

Post by Dazzie76 » 22 Oct 2024, 20:47

Signed for Shepshed at the age of 39

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Re: Exodus Geohaghon

Post by andy » 22 Oct 2024, 21:59

Dazzie76 wrote:
22 Oct 2024, 20:47
Signed for Shepshed at the age of 39
Christ alive, I bet he's stationery now. Maybe they use him as one of those pretend walls to practice curling free kicks around.
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Re: Exodus Geohaghon

Post by Seamus » 22 Oct 2024, 22:03

Made captain tonight, and Shepshed won!

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Re: Exodus Geohaghon

Post by YeltzDoc » 23 Oct 2024, 16:35

Also notable as one of BCR’s finest moments when the commentator persistently pronounced it as “Jee - oh - hag - hon” despite him being well known and indeed it being a relatively common Irish surname.
After several messages to the station, including some from unknown Harrogate residents, the bloke said that this was how he was saying it, and he would continue to do so.
FML…

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Re: Exodus Geohaghon

Post by Noggin » 23 Oct 2024, 17:03

I wonder what the Venn diagram of Harrogate residents, BCR listeners (albeit reluctant ones) and forumistas is?
Shouldn't be difficult to work this one out

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