Double negative, there. Tut, tut.GUNTER said:Wonder what HANSEN would make of Lynch, Elphick, Gatting, Robinson etc?
You dont win NOTHING with kids apparently.
Uncle C said:Bushy Babes
GUNTER said:Wonder what HANSEN would make of Lynch, Elphick, Gatting, Robinson etc?
GUNTER said:Wonder what HANSEN would make of Lynch, Elphick, Gatting, Robinson etc?
You dont win NOTHING with kids apparently.
Uncle C said:
Out of interest does anyone know the average age of Busby's Babes
Uncle C said:
Out of interest does anyone know the average age of Busby's Babes
The Large One said:Double negative, there. Tut, tut.
the average of those ages is 23.6 years...Storer68 said:Roger Byrne, 28
Studious, speedy England international left-back from Manchester who made his debut in 1951 and was the captain of the remarkable team.
Eddie Colman, 21
Short, compact, right-sided midfielder from Salford who could, it was said, dummy the grandstand with a swivel of his hips.
Duncan Edwards, 21
Incomparable, the biggest loss to the English game. The prodigy from Dudley dominated the left side of midfield and could single-handedly turn a match.
Mark Jones, 24
Strong, commanding central defender, born in Barnsley.
David Pegg, 22
The archetypal left-winger, pacy and tricky, signed from school in Doncaster.
Tommy Taylor, 26
Signed from Barnsley for £29,999, led the attack with bravery and gusto, a "target man" ahead of his time.
Liam Whelan, 22
Tall, sinuous inside-forward from Dublin, picked his way through defences with an unhurried gait.
Geoffrey Bent, 25
Byrne's understudy, the left-back from Salford would have enjoyed first-team status elsewhere.
jonny.rainbow said:I prefer the quote of another scotsman
"If they're good enough, they're old enough."
Bluejuice said:Is Graham Rix Scottish then?