I’d better give Mrs Q a shout then.You’ve Perked up.
I’d better give Mrs Q a shout then.
Great question Cyanide, like everything else is open to question.Do we have any ? Was Lawrenson in that category ?
I'd add Colin Bell to the world class players in the England 1970 World Cup Squad. I remember every World Cup finals since 1958 , and 1970 was, to my mind, the strongest England squad in that time.Great question Cyanide, like everything else is open to question.
It’s getting tight now but IMHO Lawrenson just about remains the greatest player to pull on an Albion shirt.
Amongst others three people apparently stated that had he not got injured at the optimum time, Lawrenson would have played on the World stage at Italia 90 and been lauded as truly world class, those three people were Jackie Charlton, Sir Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness, but what do they know?
What‘s the definition of World Class?
Many still maintain that the England World Cup squad of 1970 contained 5 world class players, the most we’ve ever had, Banks, Cooper (who was apparently one of the best left backs in the world before he broke his leg) Moore, Bobby Charlton and Peters.
We’ve never got near there since apparently , but on that benchmark surely Alexis MacAllister has got to be in that catergory on his current international firm?
Cuthbert I don’t think we will ever get a stronger England squad, time and the game has moved on.I'd add Colin Bell to the world class players in the England 1970 World Cup Squad. I remember every World Cup finals since 1958 , and 1970 was, to my mind, the strongest England squad in that time.