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Stan Collymore DVD

McScriven

The Ball Boy
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I'm just about to write the piece for the back of the DVD about Stan and his time at the Club but I've got writers block and thought I'd offer the chance to SZ to write their own piece for it and then I'll use one.

Needs to be about 200 words long and along the lines of:

Stan Collymore, he came he scored he won the hearts of the fans, this DVD relives those moments that will long be remembered in the hearts of Blues fans.

or something.

Get going!
 
And we'll be getting paid how much for doing your job for you
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Quote[/b] (BILLERICAY BLUE @ Mar. 11 2005,11:25)]And we'll be getting paid how much for doing your job for you  
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Hmm!

Just thought I'd open it out to the fans who might have some great memories of him.

I was after all about 8 when he was here although it was one of the reason I got hooked on Southend.
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] (McScriven @ Mar. 11 2005,11:24)]I'm just about to write the piece for the back of the DVD about Stan and his time at the Club but I've got writers block and thought I'd offer the chance to SZ to write their own piece for it and then I'll use one.

Needs to be about 200 words long and along the lines of:

Stan Collymore, he came he scored he won the hearts of the fans, this DVD relives those moments that will long be remembered in the hearts of Blues fans.

or something.

Get going!
Why so many words ?

Why not " Simply The Bolleaux" ?
 
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