So, this begs a bigger question.
Was Richard Massey the best fat player we've ever had?
What's up Doc?
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Without a doubt. Better than Caskey.
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I know Kevan Williams was a keeper, but a darn good one considering his portliness.
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They're all just too fit and agile these days. You couldn't beat the days when you got floored by a tellytubby. 

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Les Prosser, the ultimate tubby and legend in his own lunchtime.
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Excellent calls all.
I can think of a few centre halves who would have been called "rugged" in much the same way as a blancmange is "rugged".
Andy Pearce wasn't exactly lithe.
Again though, I'm quite far back in the queue to tell him...
I can think of a few centre halves who would have been called "rugged" in much the same way as a blancmange is "rugged".
Andy Pearce wasn't exactly lithe.
Again though, I'm quite far back in the queue to tell him...
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As I recall, Ronnie Dugmore and Tony Cotterill were eh , shall we say substantial.