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Saturday, 4 June 2016

Liverpool (A Legacy of British Imperial Slave Trade)

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  1. My son who has the exact complete first names and obviously the same surname Collymore as myself as he was conceived and born in wedlock – something not commonplace nowadays - and although I would have preferred him being a staunch cricketer and cricket fan myself and see him possibly become another Gary Sobers or any of the other great Barbadian cricketers playing cricket for the West Indies it was his choice to be a professional footballer and I applauded him for it, as I did when he played for England and I don’t hold that against him. But as you can see he wasn’t the only person of Barbadian heritage to make a vital contribution to Liverpool.

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  2. My son who has the exact complete first names and obviously the same surname Collymore as myself as he was conceived and born in wedlock – something not commonplace nowadays - and although I would have preferred him being a staunch cricketer and cricket fan myself and see him possibly become another Gary Sobers or any of the other great Barbadian cricketers playing cricket for the West Indies it was his choice to be a professional footballer and I applauded him for it, as I did when he played for England and I don’t hold that against him. But as you can see he wasn’t the only person of Barbadian heritage to make a vital contribution to Liverpool.

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