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  • In the meantime, spare a thought for poor old "Bridgey", who appears to be more unwanted than a red-haired stepchild.

    The Guardian World News Barry Glendenning 2010

  • I thought it was a different kind of Saturday Bridgey was interested in ...2.46pm: According to the Sky Sports News Yellow Ticker of Truth, Watford have accepted a bid from Wigan for Adrian Mariappa.

    Transfer window deadline day 2012 – as it happened 2012

  • It is a testament to the unique vibrancy of this city, and the sights and sounds that my kids get to soak up every day, that I didn't even pause to ask Bridgey what the hell she was talking about.

    Bruce Kluger: Terrorism in Times Square 2010

  • If we looked at it that way you could say 'if we only had Bridgey and Brockie and Jeffers and Kantarovski and Rooney and Ljubo we'd have nine more players'.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • If we looked at it that way you could say 'if we only had Bridgey and Brockie and Jeffers and Kantarovski and Rooney and Ljubo we'd have nine more players'.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Bridgey, Brosquey, and Aloisi are three great strikers, but there's quality right through their team.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Always the understudy to Ashley Cole, Bridgey is needed more than ever by England boss Fabio Capello as Cole is still not fit after breaking his ankle six weeks ago.

    Football.co.uk news feed 2010

  • When he does something wrong we say he keeps smelling the pies over in the corner, and we need to get Bridgey away from that side of the stand because the aroma of the pies is drifting over and affecting his game.

    News round-up 2010

  • When he does something wrong we say he keeps smelling the pies over in the corner, and we need to get Bridgey away from that side of the stand because the aroma of the pies is drifting over and affecting his game.

    News round-up 2010

  • When he does something wrong we say he keeps smelling the pies over in the corner, and we need to get Bridgey away from that side of the stand because the aroma of the pies is drifting over and affecting his game.

    News round-up 2010

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