| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta 19:48 - Feb 1 with 4274 views | Gloucs_R | Anyone add the opportunity to watch him yet? Close to first team standard? |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 19:52 - Feb 1 with 3802 views | dannyblue | No. But for some reason I'm convinced he's going to be a star. |  | |  |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 20:02 - Feb 1 with 3725 views | silky | I also think this lad will go far. I also feel the same about Ashley Trujillo |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 20:28 - Feb 1 with 3536 views | dmm | From the little I've seen of him, I do think he's got something. He's been on the first team bench a few times so Stephan must feel similarly. |  | |  |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 20:37 - Feb 1 with 3452 views | jeffranger50 | Nice English name, where’s he from? |  | |  |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 20:48 - Feb 1 with 3370 views | Gloucs_R |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 20:37 - Feb 1 by jeffranger50 | Nice English name, where’s he from? |
Sweden |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 20:52 - Feb 1 with 3327 views | colinallcars | D'you realise his name is an anagram of “make me a bowl of mulligatawny” ? |  | |  |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 20:56 - Feb 1 with 3305 views | Hoopstar | Via Ethiopia (dad) and El Salvador (mum) according to Wiki. Can't be many in the world with those genetics. Is he the lad the scored in the conference league against Chelsea? |  | |  |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 21:16 - Feb 1 with 3200 views | Mick_S |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 20:52 - Feb 1 by colinallcars | D'you realise his name is an anagram of “make me a bowl of mulligatawny” ? |
The only thing I’ve never had in an Indian restaurant. |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 21:44 - Feb 1 with 3040 views | dmm |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 20:56 - Feb 1 by Hoopstar | Via Ethiopia (dad) and El Salvador (mum) according to Wiki. Can't be many in the world with those genetics. Is he the lad the scored in the conference league against Chelsea? |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 23:11 - Feb 1 with 2762 views | numptydumpty | Is it because i is called Isak.... |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 00:03 - Feb 2 with 2619 views | CiderwithRsie |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 20:56 - Feb 1 by Hoopstar | Via Ethiopia (dad) and El Salvador (mum) according to Wiki. Can't be many in the world with those genetics. Is he the lad the scored in the conference league against Chelsea? |
I can't remember the exact details, but Peter Ustinov's parents were both of Russian ancestry (as you'd expect) but his father's side had taken a detour via Germany (thrown out by the Tsar for the crime of marrying a Protestant; young Peter was "von Ustinow" when he started school but dropped the von and changed the "w" back to "v" for obvious reasons). Anyway his German-Russian grandfather married the daughter of a Swiss missionary who did some of his missionary work in Africa, so Peter Ustinov's four grandparents were: - two Russian; some Swiss ancestry way back in the 1700s (an ancestor went to Russia as pastry chef to the Tsar) - one German citizen, Russian ancestry. - one half-Swiss/half Ethiopian granny. (His dad was also an agent for MI6 while a German diplomat in London in the 30s, but that's another story.) |  | |  |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 00:14 - Feb 2 with 2584 views | E17hoop |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 00:03 - Feb 2 by CiderwithRsie | I can't remember the exact details, but Peter Ustinov's parents were both of Russian ancestry (as you'd expect) but his father's side had taken a detour via Germany (thrown out by the Tsar for the crime of marrying a Protestant; young Peter was "von Ustinow" when he started school but dropped the von and changed the "w" back to "v" for obvious reasons). Anyway his German-Russian grandfather married the daughter of a Swiss missionary who did some of his missionary work in Africa, so Peter Ustinov's four grandparents were: - two Russian; some Swiss ancestry way back in the 1700s (an ancestor went to Russia as pastry chef to the Tsar) - one German citizen, Russian ancestry. - one half-Swiss/half Ethiopian granny. (His dad was also an agent for MI6 while a German diplomat in London in the 30s, but that's another story.) |
My Dad's dad was from Ireland – he came and went. My Dad's mum was English, a bit of a debutante at the time. My Mum's dad was a Romany from Italy who got out of Italy when Mussolini took over just after the First World War. A circus performer, he used to do trapeze. My Mum's mum was an East European Jew whose family escaped the pogroms in Russia – think Fiddler on the roof. |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 04:52 - Feb 2 with 2376 views | PlanetHonneywood |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 00:03 - Feb 2 by CiderwithRsie | I can't remember the exact details, but Peter Ustinov's parents were both of Russian ancestry (as you'd expect) but his father's side had taken a detour via Germany (thrown out by the Tsar for the crime of marrying a Protestant; young Peter was "von Ustinow" when he started school but dropped the von and changed the "w" back to "v" for obvious reasons). Anyway his German-Russian grandfather married the daughter of a Swiss missionary who did some of his missionary work in Africa, so Peter Ustinov's four grandparents were: - two Russian; some Swiss ancestry way back in the 1700s (an ancestor went to Russia as pastry chef to the Tsar) - one German citizen, Russian ancestry. - one half-Swiss/half Ethiopian granny. (His dad was also an agent for MI6 while a German diplomat in London in the 30s, but that's another story.) |
Another Ustinov story I like, was when he first arrived in the UK. After several stops on the train from their port of arrival to London, his mother said, how odd it was that every station had the same name. Young Peter corrected her by pointing out that 'Horlicks' was actually an advert! |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 07:22 - Feb 2 with 2255 views | enfieldargh |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 04:52 - Feb 2 by PlanetHonneywood | Another Ustinov story I like, was when he first arrived in the UK. After several stops on the train from their port of arrival to London, his mother said, how odd it was that every station had the same name. Young Peter corrected her by pointing out that 'Horlicks' was actually an advert! |
When I first went to Germany I couldn’t believe how many road signs there were for the town of Ausgang, also how many road signs for Frontage Road there are in Thailand |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 07:32 - Feb 2 with 2211 views | HantsR |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 07:22 - Feb 2 by enfieldargh | When I first went to Germany I couldn’t believe how many road signs there were for the town of Ausgang, also how many road signs for Frontage Road there are in Thailand |
Friend of mine visiting me in Kenya described driving through a village he said was called 'Pole Pole' according to a road sign. |  | |  |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 07:43 - Feb 2 with 2179 views | Maggsinho | The Russian name for a train station is vokzal, named after the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens in 19th century London. |  | |  |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 09:40 - Feb 2 with 1993 views | TheChef | Bless you. |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 10:23 - Feb 2 with 1816 views | 7374Ranger |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 09:40 - Feb 2 by TheChef | Bless you. |
And here was I thinking that this would be about the young player’s ability and not about the ancestry of other people and posters on here😀 |  | |  |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 10:28 - Feb 2 with 1798 views | dmm |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 07:43 - Feb 2 by Maggsinho | The Russian name for a train station is vokzal, named after the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens in 19th century London. |
железнодорожный вокзал |  | |  |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 12:40 - Feb 2 with 1508 views | Dorse |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 10:28 - Feb 2 by dmm | железнодорожный вокзал |
That's easy for you to say. |  |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 15:46 - Feb 2 with 1208 views | kensalriser |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 07:22 - Feb 2 by enfieldargh | When I first went to Germany I couldn’t believe how many road signs there were for the town of Ausgang, also how many road signs for Frontage Road there are in Thailand |
For me it was the number of roads named Einbahnstrasse. |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 12:51 - Feb 3 with 642 views | aston_hoop | Don't think there is a stream to watch, but assume based on the other players picked and the squad number, that he is getting a go in the Harvey Vale role today [Post edited 3 Feb 12:52]
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 14:40 - Feb 3 with 354 views | QPR_Hibs |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 12:51 - Feb 3 by aston_hoop | Don't think there is a stream to watch, but assume based on the other players picked and the squad number, that he is getting a go in the Harvey Vale role today [Post edited 3 Feb 12:52]
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Rocco Friel playing? I thought he was away to Queens Park on loan. |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 14:42 - Feb 3 with 347 views | TheChef |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 12:40 - Feb 2 by Dorse | That's easy for you to say. |
Er excuse me no jokes based on foreign languages here...you might upset someone. |  |
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| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 14:54 - Feb 3 with 317 views | Big_Mac |
| Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta on 14:40 - Feb 3 by QPR_Hibs | Rocco Friel playing? I thought he was away to Queens Park on loan. |
Deal was until January so he’s returned. Apparently tried to send him on another loan to Scotland but he refused it. |  | |  |
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