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With his insolent, unreliable smirk, combined with heartbreaking vulnerability and innocence, Turgoose looks like a cross between Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale in Porridge; he's a true likely lad, like a young James Bolam, or perhaps the standup comics Ken Loach recruited to star in his excellent, underrated rail privatisation drama The Navigators, from 2001.
If he ever had legitimate access to a return prepared by a lesser firm (There were no others of course) he would find a likely lad like myself and instruct him to figure out how we could have done better.
I'm not sure that makes sense but then he explains that "back in the 70s, a lad like me wasn't likely to experience much of the world," and I think I see what he means.
"He was just a young lad, like my son Tom was.
He had a real moustache - big enough for a young lad like me to swing on".
To watch him as a 50-cap fly-half day in, day out, was brilliant for a young lad like me".
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'Who's that lad I like?' asks Clifford, drumming his fingers nervously on the edge of his desk, like a concert pianist warming up for the big night.
"He's a good character and a winner, the type of lad I like," Redknapp told the club website. .
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