Jazz Gold

Jazz Gold. Is it a new radio station? Is it a compilation of CDs that you give an uncle for Christmas? No, Jazz Gold is a footballer who has transferred from Sutton United to Croydon Athletic. Maybe, Croydon Athletic will also sign Nathan "Duke" Ellington.

 

 

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  • 6/7/2011 8:07 PM Danielle from York wrote:
    You're making this up I would wager (FootballCynic writes: As if FootballCynic would make anything up! It's all totally true. Get down to Croydon Athletic and see the man in action)
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  • 6/9/2011 9:07 PM Ralf wrote:
    When the hornbills are hovering over the bows of the ship, the music will sound enlightening. Music played by the greats is greater than many great things like women, wine and the highest mountain. For jazz, it is another world - not archaic but melodically tuneful wihtin the bounds of rhythm and capturing humour and life as we go about our lives - sometimes sad, sometimes happy. Gold is loved by women all over the world and makes tunes in their heads. But many have been greedy and sought to cover themselves in gold when their beauty is plenty. God may save us. Jazz will save us. (FootballCynic writes: Well, Ralf. Can I have a glass of what you are drinking? Great to have Eric Cantona subscribing to this blog)
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    1. 6/12/2011 6:00 PM Lord Knobhead of Knebworth wrote:
      I couldnt have put it better myself, young Ralf, although Lady Knobhead commented over elevensies this morning that she didnt really find jazz relaxing - more of an irritation, in fact. However, she does like her gold, but, frankly, doesn't believe that anyone is called Jazz Gold. She did also give her opinion that music is far better than men and the highest mountain, but probably not a good claret. I really must stop drinking claret and posting on this forum on a Sunday afternoon. (FootballCynic writes: When Lady Knobhead refers to a good claret, she is presumably not referring to a West Ham United player)
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