Talk:Adge Cutler

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Assertions about Bristol City F.C.
I deleted a section which clearly had originally been written with various assertions, then been edited to say they aren't true - both without any retrievable source. It didn't seem very useful to include these apparently untrue claims at all, but I thought it would be worth dropping the text in here for reference in case anyone returns to add the refuted assertions again: Cutler was a fan of Bristol City F.C., his local side. Many incorrectly believe he wrote "Morning Glory", which was later re-written as the Bristol City song "One for the Bristol City", which is played when the teams enter the pitch on both halves of their home games at Ashton Gate. However, both songs were written after Adge's death. Some also believe Adge may have been a Rovers fan; however, this too is factually incorrect.

- TSP (talk) 23:01, 23 October 2020 (UTC)