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He may be proud, he may be Welsh but he sure as hell ain't an ex-player or an ex-manager :icon_wink
I know :icon_bigg
I was just looking for somewhere other than the usual spots and I remembered the Welsh connection.:icon_wink
Nice idea of the guy though. I mean even at 18 months how on earth would you have an idea it would end so well. Kirkland was a similar bet, but I think he was a bit older than that when his Dad placed his bet,
 
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I know :icon_bigg
I was just looking for somewhere other than the usual spots and I remembered the Welsh connection.:icon_wink
Nice idea of the guy though. I mean even at 18 months how on earth would you have an idea it would end so well. Kirkland was a similar bet, but I think he was a bit older than that when his Dad placed his bet,

I think one of Wayne Rooney's relatives had a similar bet that he would play at a World Cup.
 
James Vaughan was a naughty boy today :icon_lol:

Was listening to West Yorkshire Sport on the Radio just before 6 and after discussion between Robins and the Referee it appears that Huddersfield may consider asking for the Red Card to be rescinded.
They also interviewed the Udders left back who reckoned that our Was was to blame and should have got punishment too.
 
That's not necessarily true. Altitude sickness can strike down anyone, no matter how fit or prepared you are, and it can lead to fatalities. I'm lucky in that I've been up to 14,500 feet with no ill effects, but I've known some people that have started to feel ill at the top of the mountains here in southern Arizona, at around 9,000 feet. Kilimajaro is over 19,000 feet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altitude_sickness

The name altitude sickness is technically incorrect, as other pendants may point out. Altitude is basically the measure of height in the air (eg: in a plane). When you're on the ground, it should be called elevation.
 
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