21-10-2011 4:49 PM
I sent the Arsenal book, that was signed by John Jensen a few days before he lost his job, Along with a couple of index cards off to Pat via the Arsenal training ground on the 10th of October. Today the book and cards have been returned signed b the Arsenal......And Watford.......Legend. he signed and dedicated similar to John...Happy days.
Patrick James "Pat" Rice (born 17 March 1949) is a former Northern Irish football player and coach. As a player he made over 400 appearances for Arsenal, winning the Double, and later made a hundred more appearances for Watford. He also won 49 caps for Northern Ireland. He is currently assistant manager of Arsenal, a position he has held since the appointment of Arsène Wenger in 1996, and has helped the club to two more Doubles, amongst other silverware, in that time.
Thanks a lot Pat Rice. New Postie today.need to hide his black Biro..he's crossed the unfranked stamps...Spoil sport!

 

21-10-2011 4:55 PM
Great reply Alex and very nice graph he has ,set the dog on the postie though;)
21-10-2011 5:17 PM
Nice ! like that one lots Alex 😉
Hoooray a postie thats looking after my pension fund :^O
21-10-2011 5:35 PM
the books coming along nicely mate, well done pal
21-10-2011 5:38 PM
Cracking result Alex. Like the book. Well done and good luck when it goes out again.
 
					
				
		
21-10-2011 5:50 PM
Great reply Alex nice index's and the book is coming along nicely too...good luck with sending it out again 🙂
21-10-2011 6:15 PM
Book is looking good Alex, whos next? great reply from the Arsenal Legend well done
21-10-2011 6:38 PM
nice reply alex nice sig hes got
21-10-2011 7:27 PM
brilliant reply from mr rice
 
					
				
		
21-10-2011 9:34 PM
Your book is looking brilliant Alex well done .
21-10-2011 11:03 PM
Great reply Alex,a few possibles to get next-George Graham? John Radford? Sammy Nelson? And another postie scribbling out the stamps-dreadful!
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22-10-2011 7:26 AM
Great result and book well done.
22-10-2011 9:09 AM
Great success Alex, the book looks awesome. Obviously an Arsenal legend, but also a Watford legend during our golden era. Scored his only goal for Watford in 137 games against Everton in Watford's first ever game in the top flight. He floated a free kick from his own half, Southall caught it on the goal line, stepped back behind the line, and the ref gave a goal. One of the classic freak goals in football history.
22-10-2011 1:43 PM
Wonderful addition to your book, Alex. I met him once at a funeral. As you do!
23-10-2011 10:57 AM
a good un that mate,well done,youve done great with your book requests over the last few months:-)
 
					
				
				
			
		
