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Lad im in the top 4% in regards IQ in the whole country.

Dixie was from Birkenhead, all the best people are.

DEAL WITH IT
I'm sure you called him a 'wool', which, in local parlance is a docker - due to the deposits left when carrying sackfuls of the stuff.
If you're in the top 4%, I repeat: no wonder the country's in a mess
 

I'm sure you called him a 'wool', which, in local parlance is a docker - due to the deposits left when carrying sackfuls of the stuff.
If you're in the top 4%, I repeat: no wonder the country's in a mess

Now your trying to tell me what a wool is, pyar qweg you lad, boring the arse rar off me, laters.
 
If you've got an arse left you G-bar star
You've got the intelligence of a dart match crowd. Do you really support my great club? You really are a dung beetle
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This is inspired by 3rd generation.

Some sort of beat combo and Bessie Braddock are as large as life in vraious commemorations along with any number of forgotten eejits.

But Merseyside is as famed for anything for football and its greatest goal scoring exponent has a wee statue in the suburbs.

Not good enough. Not by any means.

William Ralph Dean deserves a statue somewhere central (St George's?) which gives the bloke the credit he deserves.

What can we do to achieve this? Where are the internet savvies who can do stuff to make this happen?

C'mon chaps, this surely needs to happen.

He defo deserves more credit that he gets outside of Everton, don't the [Poor language removed] have a statue of Paisley or Shankly whatever in town?
 
never mind another statue of Dixie, I propose at least a hundred statues of the great man

we could line them all up along crosby beach
 

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