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Shrigley is a lifelong supporter of Nottingham Forest FC.[citation needed] Yeah? How can we tell? He might start liking West Brom next week or Crystal Palace. JO 24 (talk) 11:45, 25 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Ivor Cutler
Like the poet Ivor Cutler, Shrigley finds humour in flat depictions of the inconsequential..
Firstly, (and Mr Cutler taught at my primary school) he wasn't "a poet", that's ridiculous. Secondly, why bring Ivor Cutler up at all? Plenty of people find humour in flat... etc.