colin stein 9
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Wille Henderson has donated new equipment to a Sheffield hospital funded from money raised by his late daughter’s charity
I've found Sheffield to be a good place with good people too. Got well looked after when me and the old man went down to Hillsborough a couple of summers back. Went into the nearest off the beaten track boozer from where we parked up and the pub was full of Wednesday fans - no hassle, well looked after for food and drink - no airs or graces. A few Wednesday fans stopped us on the way back to the car to tell us that the Rangers support was the best away support to visit Hillsborough bar none and two of the guys were in their late sixties.Well Done Mr Henderson,another lovely thing to do.
Sheffield has the best people in England.
And his own hero had the same name as yourself, Stanley Mathews.A fitting tribute to his daughter. Wee wullie, a brilliant player and true gentleman.
Wee Tam is probably the most divisive winger in Rangers' history. He had big boots to fill. I think he did so. Others will disagree.Waddell was quick to move him on and bring his favourite Tommy McLean in from Kilmarnock. I preferred Wullie and he seems to have impressed with Sheffield. He was an example of if you're good enough, you get in the team regardless of youth. He cost Alex Scott his place and he was the Scotland outside right. Wouldn't happen now though.
Hi frankbear. Just to set the record straight, my avatar refers to Jim Baxter, whose nickname by his fellow players at Ibrox was ’Stanley’, in reference to his comic namesake, Stanley Baxter. If you have never heard of Stanley Baxter go on youtube and look for Francie & Josie. It was a Scottish sitcom that was a massive hit in the early ’60’s. The comedian was well known for his quick jibes and Jim Baxter was known for his ’patter’ in the dressingroom, hence his nickname.And his own hero had the same name as yourself, Stanley Mathews.