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Topic Originator: Frank Grimes Jnr
Date: Tue 27 Oct 22:17
Anyone got a link to "The Goal" against Clydebank?
Speaking of which, is he still scouting for Aberdeen? What a player in his day!
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Topic Originator: fergie
Date: Tue 27 Oct 22:29
It's on you tube frank, a bit grainy but still glorious
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Topic Originator: Paristotle
Date: Tue 27 Oct 22:42
No Frank - he's moved to Spain and is now a scout for Sunderland, I think.
I remember looking for "that" goal a while ago too and being unable to locate it. Epic, for so many reasons.
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Topic Originator: Boomer
Date: Tue 27 Oct 22:43
Left Aberdeen when McInnes took over. Moved out to Spain earlier this year.
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Topic Originator: DrumRoad
Date: Wed 28 Oct 01:13
Thought then & still do......... Norrie had a hand in that goal
Nearly 20 years later & it's still my single "you had to have been there" football moment.........it was most definitely surreal
If I remember correctly we were cruising at 3 nil up & the enormity of the recent events seemed to hit like a hammer blow when Clydebank scored their first goal, the legs went & we went into free fall, they got back to 3-3 & looked like ruining what was initially looking like a fantastic tribute to Norrie in the 1st game back just four days after his death
Up stepped Craig Robertson & the rest as they say is history
I remember the goal like it was yesterday, I hope I recall the rest of the events correctly?
2022/23 League one Winners
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Wed 28 Oct 03:01
Quote:
DrumRoad, Wed 28 Oct 01:13
Thought then & still do......... Norrie had a hand in that goal
Nearly 20 years later & it's still my single "you had to have been there" football moment.........it was most definitely surreal
If I remember correctly we were cruising at 3 nil up & the enormity of the recent events seemed to hit like a hammer blow when Clydebank scored their first goal, the legs went & we went into free fall, they got back to 3-3 & looked like ruining what was initially looking like a fantastic tribute to Norrie in the 1st game back just four days after his death
Up stepped Craig Robertson & the rest as they say is history
I remember the goal like it was yesterday, I hope I recall the rest of the events correctly?
That's just exactly how I remember it as well.
Totally surreal experience ending with an explosion of sheer brilliance.
My mate next to me was the first to throw a scarf to Westy which he tied to the net and soon everyone was doing it.
I'm no fan of Keith Jackson but his piece on this game was one of the best, most honest match reports I have ever read and captured the emotions perfectly that day.
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Topic Originator: Bandy
Date: Wed 28 Oct 07:05
Anyone got a copy of Jackson's report. I'd love to read it!
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Topic Originator: Chunkypar
Date: Wed 28 Oct 07:56
Got it at home but not back until Thurs night, I'll put it up then if no-one else has
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Topic Originator: penapar
Date: Wed 28 Oct 08:44
I also remember the goal as if in slow motion, wonder strike, and the clyebank players applause directed at pars fans after the minutes silence.
penapar
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Topic Originator: petrie_pants
Date: Wed 28 Oct 08:47
"Anyone got a copy of Jackson's report. I'd love to read it!"
Yeah I would too...
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Wed 28 Oct 11:18
Just emailed the paper and asked for a copy. If it comes ill post it
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Topic Originator: irishmcbride
Date: Wed 28 Oct 11:48
Remember that goal vividly. I still think that caps perhaps the best performance by a single Pars player I've ever seen. Lord knows what it must have taken as captain to pull the team through that.
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Topic Originator: parzdaft
Date: Wed 28 Oct 12:05
Very emotional day and in the end, a vital win.
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Topic Originator: petrie_pants
Date: Wed 28 Oct 13:06
Nice one Parot.
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Topic Originator: Johan_Cruyff
Date: Wed 28 Oct 13:37
I just love the reaction of Andy Smith at the top right of the screen sprinting off the corner flag after the goal. Probably the best goal I have ever seen at EEP for many reasons.
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Topic Originator: Zimbo
Date: Wed 28 Oct 13:49
My favourite memory at EEP. After all of the emotion of the preceding weeks, to come back with a strike like that to win 4-3 after having been 3-0 up was magical. I can remember standing there during the minute silence and thinking I had never seen so many grown men crying.
BMMMH's free kick against The Wee Team also a firm favourite, but nowhere near as memorable as that goal.
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Topic Originator: petrie_pants
Date: Wed 28 Oct 14:16
I wish I had it in me to write a book on that period- it would be a bloody bestseller!
Bert Paton's arrival, Jackie McNamara breaking through then sold on, The Dundee United 3-0 and 1-0 games, Petrie, Norrie's death, Clydebank game and Robertson's goal, the Airdrie game, Millar's penalty...
More than enough to go on.
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Topic Originator: Johan_Cruyff
Date: Wed 28 Oct 15:17
Get at it PP....
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Topic Originator: Rastapari
Date: Wed 28 Oct 15:29
Quote:
DrumRoad, Wed 28 Oct 01:13
Thought then & still do......... Norrie had a hand in that goal
Nearly 20 years later & it's still my single "you had to have been there" football moment.........it was most definitely surreal
If I remember correctly we were cruising at 3 nil up & the enormity of the recent events seemed to hit like a hammer blow when Clydebank scored their first goal, the legs went & we went into free fall, they got back to 3-3 & looked like ruining what was initially looking like a fantastic tribute to Norrie in the 1st game back just four days after his death
Up stepped Craig Robertson & the rest as they say is history
I remember the goal like it was yesterday, I hope I recall the rest of the events correctly?
This....nothing I can add.
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Topic Originator: petrie_pants
Date: Wed 28 Oct 15:29
I've thought about it for a long time, spoken to a couple of guys who have written Scottish football books and even a couple of ex-Pars people from that time.
Would take a heck of work but there's certainly something there; that 2 or 3 year period had absolutely everything.
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Topic Originator: Blackandwhiteblood
Date: Wed 28 Oct 15:58
Is there not a book coming out shortly that covers that era up till now.
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Topic Originator: MDCCCLXXXV
Date: Wed 28 Oct 16:33
As said above I remember Craig Robertsons goal like it was yesterday, I remember the final whistle going and crying like a 5 year old but cant remember anything at all about the rest of the match
East End Park is a symbol of all that is DAFC.
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Topic Originator: Frank Grimes Jnr
Date: Wed 28 Oct 16:35
Has anyone got the times and names of the scorers? I keep thinking that I missed all of the Bankies goals queuing for food, but maybe only 2?
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Topic Originator: Johan_Cruyff
Date: Wed 28 Oct 16:58
Who was it that released the DVD of the whole game a few years back ? I bought one then gave it to a great mate of mine to have.
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Wed 28 Oct 17:05
Quote:
Frank Grimes Jnr, Wed 28 Oct 16:35
Has anyone got the times and names of the scorers? I keep thinking that I missed all of the Bankies goals queuing for food, but maybe only 2?
I can remember the overwhelming feeling of deflation when it was obvious they were going to equalise.
Every man woman and child could sense the players had spent their energy, emotional energy on the early part of the game and nobody could have said a damn word had we lost it.
To actually find something after this was truly inspirational and it came right after their equaliser if memory serves.
I think we all agreed at the time the result was irrelevant but as it turned out , it was one of the most important results and got the team spirit together again.
That season, after Norrie was like no other I can think of.
The delay in the trophy presentation gave fans lots of times to stand and remember Norrie in the final game and it felt like he was around the club
Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Wed 28 Oct 17:21
95 / 96. or in reality Jan to April 96, what an emotional roller coaster The Pars fans went through.
If I remember the Clydebank game the home end was full and locked well before kick off, but the fans were quiet, once the minutes silence was over that changed.
The players and the fans gave there all releasing a lot of pent up frustrations, then when 3 nil up both fans and players started to contemplate what had happened and Clydebank took advantage, then one man with a Pars angel on his back hit that amazing goal, and the roar and emotional release of the players and fans was unbelievable.
We were not going to be denied the victory that day or the title with OUR captain still leading for the front.
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Topic Originator: DJAS
Date: Wed 28 Oct 19:00
Celebrated right in front of us, I was 12 and still haven't seen a goal at East End that can close to that.
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Topic Originator: Grant
Date: Wed 28 Oct 21:17
I uploaded the original video, my dad had a dvd and the Craig Robertson goal did indeed come right after the equaliser.
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Topic Originator: honk
Date: Wed 28 Oct 21:56
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Topic Originator: sixnil
Date: Thu 29 Oct 16:50
Pars - Tod 26m, Smith 28,33m, Robertson 85m
Bankies - Grady 46,82, Connell 85m
crowd - 6,642
Post Edited (Thu 29 Oct 16:51)
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Topic Originator: Chunkypar
Date: Thu 29 Oct 16:54
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Topic Originator: Chunkypar
Date: Thu 29 Oct 16:55
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Topic Originator: Chunkypar
Date: Thu 29 Oct 16:55
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Topic Originator: Chunkypar
Date: Thu 29 Oct 16:56
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Topic Originator: Chunkypar
Date: Thu 29 Oct 16:57
Hopefully big enough for folk to read, raw emotion everywhere
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Topic Originator: sixnil
Date: Thu 29 Oct 16:58
Keith Jackson article
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Topic Originator: sixnil
Date: Thu 29 Oct 17:01
sorry, someone beat me to it
here is the programme cover
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Topic Originator: Frank Grimes Jnr
Date: Thu 29 Oct 17:08
Thanks everyone.
I think i missed their 2nd and 3rd goals.Just. Came back to the standing area behind the goals with my dad who said they'd equalised, the guy in front confirmed it when i didn't believe him.
I think right then Robbo smashed it in. I also think that was the game my dad fully became a Pars fan.
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Topic Originator: sixnil
Date: Thu 29 Oct 17:43
scores
tables
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Topic Originator: sixnil
Date: Thu 29 Oct 17:46
more articles
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Topic Originator: sixnil
Date: Thu 29 Oct 17:48
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Topic Originator: MDCCCLXXXV
Date: Thu 29 Oct 18:12
After 20 years I still well up reading articles about the big mans death
East End Park is a symbol of all that is DAFC.
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Topic Originator: Brewster
Date: Thu 29 Oct 18:38
Brought a tear to my eye - just as well I've no had a drink, would have been roaring an greetin by the end !!
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Topic Originator: Superally
Date: Thu 29 Oct 19:00
Very emotional reading this. A strange feeling of sadness but equally of pride.
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It's a well known medical fact that some men were born two drams below par.
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Thu 29 Oct 19:29
Quote:
sixnil, Thu 29 Oct 16:58
Keith Jackson article
Thank you very much for this. Haven't read it since the publication and I was in tears then reading and just brings it all back.
Thank you to Drum and others for their other articles which I will catch up on as well.
Amazed at how much that affected me and all Pars fans that afternoon. I hope I don't have to experience another like it
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Topic Originator: Malcolm Canmore
Date: Thu 29 Oct 19:33
Jeez! That brought back some memories and emotions. Never been to a game like it - and hope those circumstances never befall us again. It's the only match that I can recall in such detail. I was drained at the end. God knows how the players got through it.
My dog eats meat
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Topic Originator: SanguinePar
Date: Thu 29 Oct 19:47
Quote:
Blackandwhiteblood, Wed 28 Oct 15:58
Is there not a book coming out shortly that covers that era up till now.
There is indeed, coming in the runup to Christmas, called Into the Valley and covering seasons 1995/6 to 2004/05 I think. Think it's going to be a cracker too.
***Red carded despite breaking no rules, not swearing and not being abusive. ThaiPar out***
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Topic Originator: SanguinePar
Date: Thu 29 Oct 19:52
Quote:
Grant, Wed 28 Oct 21:17
I uploaded the original video, my dad had a dvd and the Craig Robertson goal did indeed come right after the equaliser.
I went to school with (and later briefly worked for) the chap who filmed it, we used to film the Pars games as part of the media studies class. Filmed many a match myself (and it was coooooold).
The poor quality of the image is simply down to it being taken straight from the VHS tape we recorded the games on - even at the time it never looked all that good and the years probably weren't kind to the tape before it was converted to digital for the DVD.
Sadly most of these will have been taped over, we're just really lucky that this one remains.
The other great white buffalo is the Kozma hattrick game, which may or may not have been filmed, and if so may or may not have been kept. It's pretty unlikely though, in all honesty.
***Red carded despite breaking no rules, not swearing and not being abusive. ThaiPar out***
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Topic Originator: SanguinePar
Date: Thu 29 Oct 19:55
Quote:
AdamAntsParsStripe, Wed 28 Oct 17:05
To actually find something after this was truly inspirational and it came right after their equaliser if memory serves.
It was indeed - straight from the kickoff in fact.
***Red carded despite breaking no rules, not swearing and not being abusive. ThaiPar out***
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Thu 29 Oct 19:56
Amazing reading those articles again, football just 22 men kicking a bag of air about....no
Us Pars fans have been though more than most over the years, but we are defined by our experiences, it's what makes our club special and make us all proud to be Pars fans.
Post Edited (Thu 29 Oct 19:56)
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Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie
Date: Thu 29 Oct 20:31
Im sure someone on here worked besides Craig Robertsons wife and by chance she mentioned he had the full game on VHS when nobody else knew it existed. Gifted from the guy filming it from school i would imagine?
That became the master copy for the DVD transfer.
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Topic Originator: SanguinePar
Date: Thu 29 Oct 21:00
Quote:
TAFKA_Super_Petrie, Thu 29 Oct 20:31
Im sure someone on here worked besides Craig Robertsons wife and by chance she mentioned he had the full game on VHS when nobody else knew it existed. Gifted from the guy filming it from school i would imagine?
That became the master copy for the DVD transfer.
Wow!
The guy filming it was probably not the one who gave him it though - he would have only have been 17, and the tape would have belonged to the school.
***Red carded despite breaking no rules, not swearing and not being abusive. ThaiPar out***
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Thu 29 Oct 21:14
I've cried three times because of my love for the Pars.
Only once from joy.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: Blackandwhiteblood
Date: Thu 29 Oct 21:28
St. columbus school recorded games for the pars.
Keith Thomas was the teacher who organised it.
Post Edited (Thu 29 Oct 21:30)
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Thu 29 Oct 21:32
Great posts guys I was there an emotional rollercoaster right enough. Many thanks to all who posted the clippings interviews etc. A wee lump in the throat Drove up from Carlisle to be there. Also for Norrie's last respects at EEP Can still mind Bert breaking down and the minister had to take over.
We are forever shaped by the Children we once were
Post Edited (Thu 29 Oct 21:36)
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Topic Originator: SanguinePar
Date: Fri 30 Oct 01:49
Quote:
Blackandwhiteblood, Thu 29 Oct 21:28
St. columbus school recorded games for the pars.
Keith Thomas was the teacher who organised it.
Yep, good guy Keith and a good teacher too.
***Red carded despite breaking no rules, not swearing and not being abusive. ThaiPar out***
Post Edited (Fri 30 Oct 01:50)
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Topic Originator: Fu_Manchu
Date: Fri 30 Oct 06:50
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Topic Originator: Stanza
Date: Fri 30 Oct 10:36
Long time since I've seen that footage, Dave, thanks for posting it. Heart-wrenching stuff.
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Fri 30 Oct 13:03
That clip brings back memories, sitting here with a lump in my throat.
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Topic Originator: Digs
Date: Fri 30 Oct 13:55
Thanks for posting those, they were a great read. I still got a lump in my throat even now.
On the video dave67 posted above, I recognised quite a few folk there, even some posters from here. I never got there that day as my boss who wasn't a football fan didn't get why I wanted to go, as I didn't know him personally, but he wasn't a football fan or from the town so explaining what he meant to everyone made no sense to him, and I always remember the incredulous look and smirk he gave me when I asked him for the time off. I still haven't forgiven him for that tbh, and I resigned not long after. Not totally for that reason but it certainly played it's part.
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Topic Originator: Fu_Manchu
Date: Fri 30 Oct 14:03
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Topic Originator: Turps
Date: Fri 30 Oct 14:56
Thanks for posting these up.
Gary Teale, Paul Lovering and James Grady all in the Clydebank team that day. Not a bad side.
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Topic Originator: SanguinePar
Date: Fri 30 Oct 18:05
Looking through that video, is that a young Stevie Crawford?
Surely he was at Rovers at that time?
***Red carded despite breaking no rules, not swearing and not being abusive. ThaiPar out***
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Topic Originator: Fu_Manchu
Date: Fri 30 Oct 18:10
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Topic Originator: Chunkypar
Date: Fri 30 Oct 19:03
Yup, there's actually an article in one of the papers with the articles about Norrie about him going to Aberdeen for £1m! And they'd turned down a £600K bid from Motherwell, changed days.
Post Edited (Fri 30 Oct 19:08)
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Topic Originator: honk
Date: Fri 30 Oct 22:55
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Topic Originator: MikeyLeonard
Date: Sat 31 Oct 00:09
Sad to hear that Honk.
RIP.
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Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Wed 4 Nov 11:51
Admin can we lock this thread in the sticky forum?
some fantastic snippets in this that brings it all back, even as a youngster at the time I still remember it like it was yesterday.
Yes when most have finished posting on here
Dave
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Topic Originator: MDCCCLXXXV
Date: Wed 4 Nov 12:28
Good shout pompey
East End Park is a symbol of all that is DAFC.
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Topic Originator: Bigfoot
Date: Wed 4 Nov 13:33
Wooft .. sitting here welling up after reading those articles.
I was in high up in the NW just off the area of the cage. I think I ended up down at the touchline after that volley!
I still replay it in my mind - almost with 360 degree camera angles!
Also mind Pars trying to retire the No4 jersey but the SFA refusing.
My brother lived in Gary Riddle's house when he first came down.
It was hard times.
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Topic Originator: WORST
Date: Wed 4 Nov 17:28
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