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If this is him then it indeed was Duncan McKenzie and I've made a complete blert of myself.

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If he spoke in a Scottish accent it would be some direlect to assume he was from Scotland!lol
Though how many pints had the fan had????
 
If he spoke in a Scottish accent it would be some direlect to assume he was from Scotland!lol
Though how many pints had the fan had????

Scroll back up mate, I've already said Duncan's from Grimsby. I can't honestly remember what he sounds like or what a Grimsby accent sounds like though tbh !!
 

Scroll back up mate, I've already said Duncan's from Grimsby. I can't honestly remember what he sounds like or what a Grimsby accent sounds like though tbh !!


well I wouldn't say he has a north yorks accent, or not a thick one anyway.
He's lived next to Haydock Park for about 40 years though (since at least when he played for us) so it may be the case that it's waned a little.
 

Not Scottish that's for sure, more of an e bye gum twang to it - always comes across as a true blue does Mr Magic wish we had his talent in our side now!;)

He brightened up our lives during the dreary times of the seventies until Gordon Lee took a dislike to his individualism.After Bally and big Joe he was my hero, had the pleasure of meeting him a couple of years ago,out of all the clubs he played for his heart lies with Everton.
 

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