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A legend in Wolverhampton and had his own sports wear shop simply called Ron Flowers. It was located in Queen street in the town opposite the away fans pub called Outback. I nipped in there after leaving the pub on the way to Molineux for a BFC game years ago. Didn't buy anything though :)
Hold the fort, there’s an away cavs boozer in wolves , besides the blue brick ?
 
Hold the fort, there’s an away cavs boozer in wolves , besides the blue brick ?
I think the fort has fallen to rampant bad management. Outback moved out a longtime since and has changed hands quite a bit and is not known as away friendly now. Though I'm not sure it's open in the day or even at all these days! It's not advisable for a random night out either as there has been many incidents there quite often including guns. Has been closed by the local authorities on several occasions. Sad demise from the good vibes it had offered in the past.
 

Got caught having a J.Arthur.
Moody bugger in the TV gantry at Goodison.
Always thought he disliked us.
91 is a fair age tbh.
Rank Organization Presents
Cinema X Rated

Maybe the old boy was providing a running commentary service from the projectionists booth on what was taking place on the cinema screen and got carried away in the moment.
"Oh I say that is some good shooting"

Sort of ironic that his name translates as Sincity :rolleyes:

RIP Gerald
 
Henry Woolf, appeared in a load of films and television. You might not recognise the name, but here he is in Rutland Weekend TV (should be repeated). He was also in the Rutles Spoof All You Need is Cash, playing a fake Maharisha.


Isn't that Eric Idle?

Henry Woolf was also the brilliant Frankie Barrow the tiny gangster in Steptoe & Son. I remember as a kid watching the film on TV, next day in school we were watching Words and Pictures and there he was in all his sinister glory alongside Wordy.

 


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