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Lawro was Virgil. At Virgil's peak. Only difference is today's training, nutrition etcFor its time, would probably be lower championship/league one these days
Lawro was Virgil. At Virgil's peak. Only difference is today's training, nutrition etcFor its time, would probably be lower championship/league one these days
Lawro was Virgil. At Virgil's peak. Only difference is today's training, nutrition etc
The football back then was much more physical, the pitches were poor to today's standards whereas today's football is a lot faster and of course the Premier league is full of world class players. The skill today would hammer the old boys but they'd win the physical side of it hands down.
On track runners, I vaguely recall a documentary years ago about Seb Coe and he revealed both his running spikes he used to win Olympic gold weighed less than one of Roger Banisters running shoes used in that first four minute mile.There really is.
You might as well pretend we don't know who'd win between Allan Wells and the current 100m runners.
If the players of old were trained today, there’s every likelihood they’d be needing @Lenny Rider ’s professional services as opposed to needing their boots to play a football match.This.
If the players of old were trained today, then you've got a match on, but if you just played today's side against an old side, it would be a drubbing.
In Corals still?The 80s team would have spent most of the week downing pints and smoking fags after training.
I remember watching a Scottish 1st division game when I was a lad. The substitute (note, not one of the substitutes but THE substitute) chain-smoked his way through the game. Changed times.These were people who's training mostly consisted of crosscountry running and who spent the evening after a match drinking and even smoking. Totally unrealistic to think they'd compete.
I suspect the defence would be the deciding factor.... our current best defence would probably crumble faced with that lot...either us or Forest.My son sent me this question, what do you reckon?
Aimed at the older posters as many on here won't remember that team from 1980(?).
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On track runners, I vaguely recall a documentary years ago about Seb Coe and he revealed both his running spikes he used to win Olympic gold weighed less than one of Roger Banisters running shoes used in that first four minute mile.
I remember watching a Scottish 1st division game when I was a lad. The substitute (note, not one of the substitutes but THE substitute) chain-smoked his way through the game. Changed times.
I suspect the defence would be the deciding factor.... our current best defence would probably crumble faced with that lot...either us or Forest.
How many of these would still be on the pitch by the end, with modern referees and VAR?
Correct.No. Three or four not up to our current standard. McNab, Horton and Williams stand out, and probably not Wardy either.
Runs for cover.
How many of these would still be on the pitch by the end, with modern referees and VAR?
Saddens me to see that.