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  1. Nayim. Or rather, Mohamed Alí Amar, known as Nayim, a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. He scored a last-minute goal for Real Zaragoza in the 1995 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final against Arsenal, with a 40-yard lob. So, he could lob Seaman from 40 yards! 😄
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  2. And, if you're old enough, Torchy the Battery Boy
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  3. I notice Seaman Stain and Master Bates have already been mentioned. But cast your mind back to the 90's and the goalkeeper David Seaman - what was the name of that striker? - the only one who could lob Seaman from 25 yards? Hell of a skill, that one !!!
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  4. I hope you avoided Captain Pugwash - roger the cabin boy was a most unwholesome command.
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  5. Having done a little further research, I think I can say with confidence that Nos 1 & 3 above, are in fact the same coin. I've compared and contrasted the Colin Cooke pic, with the smaller black and white pic in the Christie's auction catalogue from 1984, and the light marks round the left of the O of ONE on the reverse, as well as the mark just above and to the right of the N of ONE, also on the reverse, are identical. Although the Christies pic is not brilliant, the marks in question show up quite clearly under a magnifier. So the total above is reduced by one, to five
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  6. Touché. Second time this year, Mike- it's getting to be a habit.....
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  7. Just be yourself. Nothing else matters really.
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  8. Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray.
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  9. ... and the cabin boy was called Tom, not Roger!!
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  10. sadly an urban myth!
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  11. And Seaman Staines.
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  12. But there was always the dark side.......remember Nogbad the Bad !
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  13. When I was young it was a proper noun. None of this lower case nonsense.
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