PhÂœnix. 96 in South Carolina (the place not the Goddam year)
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Phœnix. 96 in South Carolina (the place not the Goddam year)
I am Bill Voiselle just now
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i'm afraid i'm dead at the moment. but, once upon a time, i used to sling a few baseballs at some other folk.
where was i born?
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i'm afraid i'm dead at the moment. but, once upon a time, i used to sling a few baseballs at some other folk.
where was i born?
nobody ever wins on those things.
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From Wiki re Bristol City:
Back among the elite (1966–1980)In 1967, Alan Dicks was appointed manager, and things gradually began to improve,with promotion to the First Division finally being achieved in 1976, ending a 65-year exile from the top flight.
City's second stint in the top flight was less successful and memorable than the club's first, with 13th position in 1979 being their highest finish during this era. Stars of this era included Geoff Merrick, Tom Ritchie, Clive Whitehead, Gerry Gow, Trevor Tainton and Jimmy Mann.
Back among the elite (1966–1980)In 1967, Alan Dicks was appointed manager, and things gradually began to improve,with promotion to the First Division finally being achieved in 1976, ending a 65-year exile from the top flight.
City's second stint in the top flight was less successful and memorable than the club's first, with 13th position in 1979 being their highest finish during this era. Stars of this era included Geoff Merrick, Tom Ritchie, Clive Whitehead, Gerry Gow, Trevor Tainton and Jimmy Mann.
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