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ARTICLE: Leyton Orient, Preston and Stoke in battle for McIlroy
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Re: ARTICLE: Leyton Orient, Preston and Stoke in battle for McIlroy
That article brings back so many memories............wondering if I should protest, like many thousands did, and boycott Turf Moor.........I found out I just couldn't do it, the pull of watching the Clarets from the Longside was just too great.
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Big, big decision to boycott games. Many did though. I’d two relatives who never went on the Turf again.Hroogar wrote:That article brings back so many memories............wondering if I should protest, like many thousands did, and boycott Turf Moor.........I found out I just couldn't do it, the pull of watching the Clarets from the Longside was just too great.
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Re: ARTICLE: Leyton Orient, Preston and Stoke in battle for McIlroy
Interesting that Orient were the only first division club in for him, and the worst one in the division at that.