You say that, but he never got over all his boys dying at Munich. Poor sod. RIPNever saw him play. But you just KNOW he's one I'd the all time greats. A name that resonates.
Good innings, and a life well lived. Hats off to him
You say that, but he never got over all his boys dying at Munich. Poor sod. RIPNever saw him play. But you just KNOW he's one I'd the all time greats. A name that resonates.
Good innings, and a life well lived. Hats off to him
He was booked twice.dont think he was ever booked
Ratitn wasn't shown a red card when he was sent off in the game either. Charlton was booked though. FIFA confirmed it.Yellow cards weren’t used until the Mexico World Cup.
I think he and Jackie were booked in that game. Yellow cards weren't around at the time as you say, but players could be cautioned nonetheless. They weren't introduced domestically until the mid-seventies.Yellow cards weren’t used until the Mexico World Cup.
Was at the Goldstone when he graced our turf playing for PNE
RIP Sir Bobby
Was there also watching from the Chicken run with my dad . Was Sir Bobby as well as Alan Ball the only players from the world cup winning side to play at the Goldstone Ground ?Was at the Goldstone when he graced our turf playing for PNE
RIP Sir Bobby
I think Gordon Banks played one half of the 75th anniversary match against Stoke?Was there also watching from the Chicken run with my dad . Was Sir Bobby as well as Alan Ball the only players from the world cup winning side to play at the Goldstone Ground ?
Possibly George Cohen for Fulham,but that's a guessWas there also watching from the Chicken run with my dad . Was Sir Bobby as well as Alan Ball the only players from the world cup winning side to play at the Goldstone Ground ?
But not too much of a legend for some man city scum obviously!There's one expression that always springs to mind when I think of Bobby Charlton...'A foot like a traction engine!'
Pretty much every single goal I've ever seen of his on the telly is a long range screamer. His shooting technique looked absolutely superb!
RIP. Clearly a true legend of the beautiful game.
I went to the Albion v International all-stars in 1967 and l'm sure Cohen, Moore, Peters and Hurst were in the sideWas there also watching from the Chicken run with my dad . Was Sir Bobby as well as Alan Ball the only players from the world cup winning side to play at the Goldstone Ground ?
Didn’t see or hear anything at all from them or us. Death wasn’t announced in the ground or anything as far as I know, only became public knowledge around half time via SM.I understand from LBC radio some man sh1ty fans disrespected the name of Sir Bobby against us, can any Albion fans there confirm and I trust there was no disrespect among our fans?
Didn't he go to Newcastle?Just checked my old programmes and yes, I saw him play for Utd. Long story but it was 20th Feb 1971 at Old Trafford against Southampton (I still have the programme (5p) and ticket stub (50p)).
United Team:
1.Stepney 2.Fitzpatrick 3.Burns 4.Crerand 5.Edwards 6.Sadler 7.Morgan 8.Best 9.Charlton 10.Gowling 11.Aston
Manager: Sir Matt Busby
Referee: Clive Thomas
The only Southampton player of note: 8.Channon
Utd won 5-1 with Alan Gowling scoring 4, Morgan 1, (Gabriel replying for Soton)
I'd never heard of Alan Gowling before the game and didn't hear about him afterwards.
Didn't he go to Newcastle?
How many booked?Just checked my old programmes and yes, I saw him play for Utd. Long story but it was 20th Feb 1971 at Old Trafford against Southampton (I still have the programme (5p) and ticket stub (50p)).
United Team:
1.Stepney 2.Fitzpatrick 3.Burns 4.Crerand 5.Edwards 6.Sadler 7.Morgan 8.Best 9.Charlton 10.Gowling 11.Aston
Manager: Sir Matt Busby
Referee: Clive Thomas
The only Southampton player of note: 8.Channon
Utd won 5-1 with Alan Gowling scoring 4, Morgan 1, (Gabriel replying for Soton)
I'd never heard of Alan Gowling before the game and didn't hear about him afterwards.