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I have just watched an old hagiographic BBC documentary about Wayne Rooney, presented by Gary Lineker, on Netflix. It was a very piss-poor film, but it made me really appreciate Wayne Rooney and how fortunate we are to have him as the captain of our football club.  What a splendid chapter in the history of Derby County this will turn out to be. 

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I'm trying to work out which section this thread should be in. It probably should be in the Jim Smith section, but doesn't really belong there either. Can we have a new section please, and perhaps call it the "I'm  babbling about something, can you guess what it is?" section?

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1 minute ago, richinspain said:

I'm trying to work out which section this thread should be in. It probably should be in the Jim Smith section, but doesn't really belong there either. Can we have a new section please, and perhaps call it the "I'm  babbling about something, can you guess what it is?" thread?

Merge with one of the "Wayne fekking Rooney" threads?

Anyway, I thought Norman Hull was a reference to Hull's rich history dating from Norman times.

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3 minutes ago, richinspain said:

I'm trying to work out which section this thread should be in. It probably should be in the Jim Smith section, but doesn't really belong there either. Can we have a new section please, and perhaps call it the "I'm  babbling about something, can you guess what it is?" section?

So Curtains gets his own section?

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25 minutes ago, Norman Hull said:

I have just watched an old hagiographic BBC documentary about Wayne Rooney, presented by Gary Lineker, on Netflix. It was a very piss-poor film, but it made me really appreciate Wayne Rooney and how fortunate we are to have him as the captain of our football club.  What a splendid chapter in the history of Derby County this will turn out to be. 

Gets a like from me for use of the word “hagiographic”. 

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