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I was surprised to see that Kenny Miller scored for Partick yesterday, and on investigating further- I don't keep up with the Scottish Championship as much as I should- that he's not only playing regularly, but their top scorer this season. He's just turned 40.
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Current Wycombe Wanderers manager Gareth Ainsworth played for Woodley United on Monday evening in their Hellenic League Division One East (Step 6, Tier 10) game against Didcot Town Reserves. He only plays midweek games when he's available, and has played a few times for Woodley this season.
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I saw the thread's totemic 44 year old Jamie bag a hat-trick at Horsham in the Isthmian Premier today as Bishop's Stortford's player-manager.
Granted, two were penalties (and one of them from perhaps the worst decision I've ever seen live) but he's still got it - so much so that his team collapsed from 1-3 up to draw 3-3 after he subbed himself off.Last edited by Ray de Galles; 29-06-2020, 10:20.
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That's brilliant. He's six months younger than me, and made his debut for Andorra two days before I left school.
Nice to see too that he played for the first 12 years alongside his elder brother (by 9 years) Antoni in the Andorran defence. Their last game together before the latter's retirement was in 2009, a 6-0 loss to Capello's England in a 2010 World Cup qualifier – scorers Rooney (2), Lampard, Defoe (2), Crouch.
That game was also David Beckham's 100th international start, after waiting two years since his last one, and was also the same game where the 11 members of England's 1966 WC squad who didn't get winner's medals were paraded at half time in front of the crowd at Wembley after finally receiving their medals that day, 43 years late. There was a crowd of 'only' 57,000 there due to a Tube strike.
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Biggleswade United have served further notice of their ambitious plans with the announcement of the signing of the Glasgow Rangers legend and Hall of Fame member, Nacho Novo.
Novo who is 41 years old and heralds from Galicia in North East Spain joins the club following three years out of the game since leaving Northern Ireland side Glentoran in 2017.
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