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Loading... Chester-le-Street (v Dunston Federation, November 2nd 1996):(The Cestrian, match programme)
None No current Talk conversations about this book. ![]() You always find the unexpected in certain football programmes. To find a fierce Roman centurion (wielding a sword - somewhat ironic in terms of health and safety at football matches and role modelling) on the front cover is surprising enough, only to be trumped by the page on Unique Situations which recounts random matters such as 'North Korea and South Korea have virtually no contact with each other since the end of the Korean War in 1953. Yet in the 1980's they met each other in a match during the 17th King's Cup football tournament in Bangkok'. North Korea won and the goalscorer was Han Hyong II.There is more to come on the page devoted to Great sporting failures, one of which refers to a 12 year old cheerleader, Angelina Perez, reportedly giving birth to a son during the third quarter of an American Football game in Guyaco, Peru, in 1989. no reviews | add a review
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