baggie

baggie

(ˈbæɡɪ)
n
a variety of thin, strong, sealable plastic bag, used primarily for storing food
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GET YOUR BAGGIE? Underfire boss Pulis and his beaten Baggies are hovering just above the relegation zone
What's more, no Baggie has netted more than three Premier League goals this season, proving that West Brom are not exactly the top flight's most prolific side.
ABDULAI BAGGIE is relishing the twin benefits of a regular place in Tranmere's starting line-up and the freedom to roam across the front line.
AB ABDULAI BAGGIE makes no bones about putting career before country as he seeks to establish himself as a regular first-team starter for Tranmere.
Place each in a baggie and label them 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Of the midfielders Max Power is 21, James Rowe 22, Jake Kirby 20, Abdulai Baggie 22.
Just a minute into the second half and Abdulai Baggie equalised after an incisive through ball from stand-in skipper Max Power gave him time to calmly slot through Joe Lumley's legs.
ABDULAI BAGGIE finally brought the curtain down on his season last weekend - on the last day of May.
VETERAN shuffler Alan Griffiths showed experience counts in the deciding game in this year's Jack Pickard Memorial Dominoes Trophy Final as the 5s&3s ace steered Bedworth Libs to a tense 4-3 success over three- times winners Baggie's Seven.
TRANMERE winger Abdulai Baggie has been named in the Sierra Leone squad for their African Cup of Nations preliminary round of qualifying tie against Swaziland.
ABDULAI Baggie faces two months on the sidelines after sustaining a knee injury in a reserve game this week.
Developing players such as Cole Stockton and Abdulai Baggie have taken a back seat this season while Rovers looked to a succession of temporary signings to aid their fight to climb the League One table.