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I saw him last year too, this is truely amazing. He stopped outside Summerfields bought a pukka pie and a copy of Non League Weekly then was off on his way back towards Forest Hill.


This was an unforgetable moment! I caught it with my I Phone.


http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Qu7o1nxZrkI/SoaF0ACpkNI/AAAAAAAABVM/CbZ2j5hE3Z4/s1600-h/photo-763972.jpg

a quick google yielded this pathetic comment:


Peter Theo is a former Millwall (unconfirmed) and Arsenal (unconfirmed) player who has become a property tycoon (unconfirmed). Peter Theo is also the footballer who's career ended prematurely due to a pie related knee injury, however, since then, he has gained respect from the footballing world for his wikipedia entry (marked for deletion due to minor fabrications of a football career).

Also no idea who he is, but I honestly can't imagine rushing for my i-phone to video anyone cycling and shopping in Somerfield on a Tuesday morning (and not just because i don't have an i-phone)


Anna_80, I'm happy for you and the joy this has clearly brought you, but I've just don't get it.

Is he like Luther Blisset* in Italy, an anarchist collective, we are legion for we are Luther Blisset (I kid you not I even have a historical novel written by him/them).


On the subject of pies, who was the ex professional with brief spell at Champion Hill who was a tad, errm, roly poly?


*except of course Luther Blisset was real, or at least that's what they want you to think!

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