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Losers on Netflix... 02:16 - May 17 with 1270 viewsmonytowbray

The Torquay episode is class. Shame football has all but forgotten clubs and stories exist outside the top flight and/or before 1992.

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Losers on Netflix... on 15:00 - May 17 with 1038 viewsgainsboroughblue

Must give that a look later. I remember them being saved from relegation by a goal in added time due to an one of the players being bitten by a dog? Something mad like that anyway. Lincoln went down instead in what, I believe, was the first year of automatic relegation to the Conference.

A crazy story that pre-dated the Jimmy Glass game by a decade.

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Losers on Netflix... on 17:39 - May 17 with 949 viewsDarth_Koont

Yes, it was a very good story that I only vaguely remembered from the time.

I also forgot about pitches like that. Blimey!

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Losers on Netflix... on 22:25 - May 17 with 835 views66notout

Losers on Netflix... on 15:00 - May 17 by gainsboroughblue

Must give that a look later. I remember them being saved from relegation by a goal in added time due to an one of the players being bitten by a dog? Something mad like that anyway. Lincoln went down instead in what, I believe, was the first year of automatic relegation to the Conference.

A crazy story that pre-dated the Jimmy Glass game by a decade.


Are you aware of the Ipswich connection? The player bitten by a police dog was Jim McNichol from Glasgow, who started his career straight from school at Portman Road and played for the youths and reserves before moving to Luton and then on to Brentford - for a club record at the time of £33,000 - before moving to Exeter and then Torquay. He also won Scotland Under-21 caps while with Town.
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Losers on Netflix... on 22:43 - May 17 with 826 viewsgainsboroughblue

Losers on Netflix... on 22:25 - May 17 by 66notout

Are you aware of the Ipswich connection? The player bitten by a police dog was Jim McNichol from Glasgow, who started his career straight from school at Portman Road and played for the youths and reserves before moving to Luton and then on to Brentford - for a club record at the time of £33,000 - before moving to Exeter and then Torquay. He also won Scotland Under-21 caps while with Town.


I wasn't. Just had a check of his age and he would have been here as a youngster round the mid 70's? Tough time to make a breakthrough as a central defender at Portman Road given the talent he was competing with.

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Losers on Netflix... on 01:28 - May 18 with 792 viewsjeera

Not seen that but I am looking for films if anyone has suggestions.

I just watched one but it was so bad I'm not prepared to admit its title.

There must be something on there I'm missing.

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Losers on Netflix... on 01:36 - May 18 with 787 viewsmonytowbray

Losers on Netflix... on 01:28 - May 18 by jeera

Not seen that but I am looking for films if anyone has suggestions.

I just watched one but it was so bad I'm not prepared to admit its title.

There must be something on there I'm missing.


Mate don’t worry, we’ve all seen ‘Factors and Guthrum - Length vs Girth XXX Edition”. I gave it 6/10.

I would need to sit down and look what films are on there to be fair. I spend most my time in documentaries on there these days.

Is this specifically film recommendations or are seasons allowed too?

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Losers on Netflix... on 01:45 - May 18 with 781 viewsjeera

Losers on Netflix... on 01:36 - May 18 by monytowbray

Mate don’t worry, we’ve all seen ‘Factors and Guthrum - Length vs Girth XXX Edition”. I gave it 6/10.

I would need to sit down and look what films are on there to be fair. I spend most my time in documentaries on there these days.

Is this specifically film recommendations or are seasons allowed too?


I'm not admitting to that.

Although, thinking about it, that would less awkward than watching Creed 2.

Not that I know anyone who would admit to watching Creed 2.

In fact, yeah feck it, let's go with Guthers and Factual.

That's more high brow if nothing else.


Edit; Series are also welcome.
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