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I have broken Reds' title curse by peeing on Anfield posts - Ex-Liverpool keeper| All Football
How Liverpool legend Bruce Grobbelaar ended up at Plymouth Argyle - Plymouth Live
When Bruce conquered Rome | The Herald
Liverpool FC goalkeepers through the years - Liverpool Echo
Bruce Grobbelaar says he "doesn't know how many people he killed" in Zimbabwe's war of independence - Mirror Online
Bruce Grobbelaar says he has broken Liverpool's title curse by peeing on Anfield posts - Mirror Online
Bruce Grobbelaar - Wikipedia
Grobbelaar hails 'spaghetti legs' Dudek
Empire of the Kop on Twitter: "Happy 59th Birthday Bruce Grobbelaar 🎂 Six 1st division titles 🏆 One European Cup, inspired by his wobbly legs! 🏆 https://t.co/Oa8v5hYolH" / Twitter
Bruce Grobbelaar exclusive: "I peed on the Anfield goalposts to help Liverpool win the Premier League" | FourFourTwo
LFCHistory.net - Bruce Grobbelaar did his legendary 'wobbly legs' on 30 May 1984 in Rome. #LFC defeated AS Roma in penalty shootout and won their 4th European Cup in 7 years. Thank
Liverpool vs. Manchester City: English Premier League title race wide open, says Bruce Grobbelaar | CNN
Grobbelaar expects Liverpool to repeat 1984 victory over Roma | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News — Sport — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News
Spagetti legs by Bruce Grobelaar | “I made my legs like spaghetti...I am still laughing at that...the photographers went mad, I was winking and shaking my head....that's why Bruno Conti... | By
Greatest penalty 'mind games' experts from Bruce Grobbelaar to Andrew Redmayne - Daily Star
De 'spaghettibenen' van Liverpool-doelman Bruce Grobbelaar | Sport | bd.nl
Champions League: 'Spaghetti legs' Grobbelaar puts off Roma players in famous penalty shoot-out | MARCA in English
Bruce Grobbelaar says he "doesn't know how many people he killed" in Zimbabwe's war of independence - Irish Mirror Online
BBC - Berkshire - Sport - Bruce Grobbelaar on Reading FC, Jerzy Dudek and Robert Mugabe