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Posted by Billy Blagg on 04/14/2009

Apologies to anyone who sent in a comment and hasn't able to see it on the Correspondents page. Due to technical incompetence on my part none of them had been added to the log page.
My stupidity has now been amended and all relevant comments have been added (I hope).

I welcome all comments - however idiotic (and by God there are quite a few odd people out there!) - and I will publish all that I can. Please note, however, by I am unable to publish Anonymous posts or anything profane and these will be deleted. I'm the only one allowed to swear here!

If you come from Scunthorpe, you may want to leave this information out of your comment.

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Posted by Free Games on 11/21/2009

I always read blogs in similar topic, but I never visited your blog. bookmarked and i’ll be your constant reader. Thanks

Blagg: No, thank YOU

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Billy Blagg Born at an early age a mere defenders' spit from the Boleyn ground, Billy Blagg has seen every West Ham game from 1898 onwards. Blagg was mentioned by Kenneth Wolstenholme in 1966 as one of the people on the pitch during the famous Hammers win over West Germany that lifted the World Cup and he returned to the pitch again for the 1975 FA Cup Final but stayed on the terrace for 1980 FA Cup victory. Blagg, 26, now lives with his eighth wife and innumerable children in a small semi-detached with chintz curtains in Dagenham, Essex and still attends every Hammers match and training session.

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