As a relative youngster, it was Clemence and Shilton, sometimes Corrigan as England keepers, Moseley, Steele at Brighton, when I was a lad, But Gordon Banks was always THE keeper, no one else came close.
As a relative youngster, it was Clemence and Shilton, sometimes Corrigan as England keepers, Moseley, Steele at Brighton, when I was a lad, But Gordon Banks was always THE keeper, no one else came close.
Choked and saddened. I was ten in '66 and from then on, Banks was, for me, never surpassed by any of his successors in the England goal. I actually cried when I heard this sad news - his family must be devastated. RIP.
Digressing, I went to an annual Albion dinner at the Brighton Centre about 12 years ago, where the guest speaker was George Cohen. All tables were sold, a big crowd. During George’s short talk, a lot of punters carried on talking and laughing. Dick Knight grabbed the mic and told the audience to show respect to an England legend.
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This was taken with my father at Gatwick 1991/92, where Gatwick Rail Station won an award for best station saving on electricity, I also met the guy, what a gent and an honour.
He epitomised the adjective of class, in my opinion.