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#1174 14 Feb 2019 at 5.44pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #1173 Fantastic night those European nights, great memories
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#1173 14 Feb 2019 at 7.39am | |  |
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In reply to Post #1172 Regardless of your team it’s nights like last night that make it all worthwhile... you can forget the losses or bad performances with one night to remember.... another one of those “ I was there “ nights..... Dortmund fans .... fantastic
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#1172 14 Feb 2019 at 7.33am | |  |
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In reply to Post #1171 A reluctant congrats from me 3-0 is a great score.
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#1171 14 Feb 2019 at 0.11am | |  |
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#1170 13 Feb 2019 at 10.04pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #1169
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#1169 13 Feb 2019 at 10.02pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #1167 Different world ken
Can you imagine any team having that sense of moral fibre today?
Well played the spuds
And allez PSG!
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#1168 13 Feb 2019 at 9.54pm | |  |
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COYS
Super , super Jan , super , super Jan
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#1167 13 Feb 2019 at 4.37pm | |  |
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Sad to hear of the passing of the greatest 'keeper that ever lived. And to think, if Ron Greenwood had not be such a gent GB might have played domestically alongside fellow 1966 heroes Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters - had then-manager Ron Greenwood not refused to renege on an agreement to sign Bobby Ferguson from Scottish side Kilmarnock.
Greenwood, who had been in discussion with Leicester regarding potentially signing Banks became frustrated at how long negotiations were taking and with the need for a new goalkeeper to replace Jim Standen becoming ever more urgent, turned instead to Ferguson.
Discussion with Kilies boss Malcolm MacDonald - a former team mate of Greenwood's at Brentford - were short and successful, at the end of which Greenwood agreed to pay a world-record fee of £65,000 for the Scottish stopper just as soon as their Fairs Cup (a forerunner of the Europa League) campaign had ended.
Yet shortly after the two shook hands on the deal, Leicester boss Matt Gillies contacted Greenwood to say that Leicester had agreed to sell Banks to West Ham for just £50,000 - little more than a year after the 'keeper had starred for England in the 1966 World Cup Final.
In retrospect Greenwood's decision to reject Leicester's offer may appear short-sighted but always a man of principal, Greenwood had already given Kilmarnock and Ferguson his word - hence the Banks deal was cancelled.
Banks, who had been keen to team up with his three World Cup-winning team mates signed instead for Stoke City - and instead of playing behind behind Bobby Moore, was to face him as an opposing goalkeeper when West Ham and Stoke met in an epic four-game League Cup semi final in 1972.
Thanks to those knowledgeable people at KUMB for the story
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#1166 13 Feb 2019 at 4.33pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #1165 👍cheers Scozza
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#1165 13 Feb 2019 at 4.17pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #1164 Enjoy your night out then James
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#1164 13 Feb 2019 at 2.54pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #1163 Nope
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#1163 13 Feb 2019 at 1.20pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #1161 Sure you haven't got the TV remote in your pocket?
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#1162 13 Feb 2019 at 10.28am | |  |
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In reply to Post #1161 Never seen a better save than that one from Pele....probably never will. RIP Gordon Banks.
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#1161 13 Feb 2019 at 8.12am | |  |
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Combats ready ..... Soho then Wembley ... COYS !!!
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#1160 13 Feb 2019 at 2.58am | |  |
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In reply to Post #1159 Pure class .
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