Best thing to do really, all things considered!I'm going to get Robin Friday out of the way.
Best thing to do really, all things considered!I'm going to get Robin Friday out of the way.
I think he became a PE Teacher at Chichester High School and then sadly lost his sight.
Paul Sturrock and David Narey at Dundee Utd. 70's to 90's, both class players.
From the late 70s / early 80s:
Ipswich's Eric Gates and Frans Thijssen
Forest's John Robertson.
That`s just very sad ,loved watching him play
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD4LbviJ6CU
Pierre van Hooijdonk. So underrated. Too messy to play in a big club but scored everywhere. Also the GOAT free kick taker.
I loved watching Malpas too.
Ray Stewart was a class player for West Ham, and he tucked away about 60 unstoppable penalties during his 12 years there.
I loved watching Malpas too.
Ray Stewart was a class player for West Ham, and he tucked away about 60 unstoppable penalties during his 12 years there.
Dundee Utd had so many good players in that ETA. As you say Stewart and Malpas as attacking full backs and Richard Gough too.
They should have won more.
Dave Thomas ,little Welsh left wing wizard he with the socks round his ankles ,played for Q.P.R. ,absolutely loved to watch him play , can you imagine a new model of him with us know ?
I loved that QPR side he played in.
That`s just plain embarrassing,i honestly believed he was Welsh Revie ruined England`s chances of a second world cup,apparantly wouldn`t pick players like Stan Bowles because of his long hair,or Frank (gotta love the guy) Worthington because of his social life,shoulda been Cloughie.He played for England, looked class in Don Revie’s first game against the Czech’s in Oct 74, won 3-0 in the Euros against the eventual winners in 1976, it went down hill for Don after that