Franco Massimo. Played about 10 minutes in the 80's - was a 100m sprint champion, but not much of a footballer sadly.
English schools 100 medalist . His son Joe is a national champion as well.
Franco Massimo. Played about 10 minutes in the 80's - was a 100m sprint champion, but not much of a footballer sadly.
Yes that was my thinking too, at the time we were gobsmacked at his speed, was like nothing I'd ever seen and was always topic of conversation regarding no end product!
I am no benchmark for pace, but I played against Franco (he went to Forest School in Horsham) and as a Full-back it was terrifying to have ball put over your head knowing you had 5 yards on him, but it wasn't going to be enough!!English schools 100 medalist . His son Joe is a national champion as well.
Are we talking about with the ball or without it
I am no benchmark for pace, but I played against Franco (he went to Forest School in Horsham) and as a Full-back it was terrifying to have ball put over your head knowing you had 5 yards on him, but it wasn't going to be enough!!
I worked on the ground staff and dear old Frankie Howard was my guvnor. Dave Armstrong arrived at the club and whilst they were training Frank said "Christ he is quick".Dave Armstrong. I thought he trained with GB sprinters?
I seem to recall a winger in the 60s named Armstrong who I think we got from Millwall who was a sprint ace.We've had a few in the 70's/80's who could do the hundred pub sprint in under 10.2 pints
I seem to recall a winger in the 60s named Armstrong who I think we got from Millwall who was a sprint ace.
My recollection of him was that he would get ball on the wing, knock it past the defender , chase after it, get there first and then balloon his cross over the bar.
From memory, his other variant was to over-run the ball.