Even he loved SDG header :thumbsup:
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Even he loved SDG header :thumbsup:
Boxing folk Ken what's gaun oan
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Another celebrity Hibee!
He started going under Colin Calderwoods reign, with another big but little known Hibby, Miriam Margoyles.
:agree: they were both sitting behind me in the West Lower the day we lost 0-1 to Dunfermline in November 2011; the pair of them were prominent in the protests at the back of the stand after the game that led to Calderwood's sacking, Fenlon's appointment and the downward spiral/great adventure that delivered at least three years in the second division but also the Holy Grail and the best crowds in nearly four decades.
I'm usually in the East so Ive never actually been next to them, but I did hear from a mate that they were in the west lower. Lennox had that afro thing going on at the time, and with Miriams frizzy 'do' sitting next door, the people in the row directly behind were not best pleased. Like sitting behind the hair bear bunch.
I'm going to big myself up here - he used to live close to me in Hadley Wood, North London. I ate in a local restaurant that Lennox also frequented (he's a colossus of a man) and he was then campaigning against a waste plant that was due to be opened near to us. It never happened, thankfully.
I can assure you he wasn't a Hibs fan 10 years ago but he'd be welcomed into the CCS.
Careful, ODS will be along shortly to dispute your story. . Lewis actually has a long history of waste disposal campaigning. What he'd say about the whole fracking debacle and the threat to local democracy is anyone's guess.
He'll always be welcome back at the volley, regardless :aok:
I've heard the Yams are desperately trying to claim Audley Harrisons as one of their own now.
I can confirm he is a Hibs fan, I used to be on his security detail :thumbsup:
the Niddrie boys would have sorted him oot. his nether regions, are just about the height for one o' oor wee headers o' the baw(s):greengrin seriously though, I worked with an auld friend of mine before Lennox arrived on the scene. Big Tam had trained with him when he worked in Canada and told us Lennox Lewis was to be the next big thing in boxing terms. Tam Ross was a Scottish light/then heavyweight champ in his own right and he was spot on!