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My favourite all time player. A totally underrated master of his trade.My thoughts are the same as yours each September 7th Silent Blade.
Magician he was.
Also mine, should be mentioned in every single argument of who our greatest ever player was. A travesty he never got the call up for England.My favourite all time player. A totally underrated master of his trade.
We need him on the pitch, a seven on the corner flags would be an appropriate tribute.Mentioned before on this forum that it's a scandal he never had a stand named after him, whereas a load of minor sponsors no-one has ever heard get their name writ large. Even Jessica Ennis got a naming at one point, when she's hardly ever set foot in the place. A scandal......
He hit the ball with such power from a corner with a bit of swerve and you often thought he had a chance of scoring direct from a corner.
I can still picture the bemused "how did he do that?" expression on Peter Shilton's face
Yep unlucky- when looking back its easy to forget all the crap games- but without doubt Woody and Currie are NOT memories looking through rose tinted spectacles- they were truly magnificent and joys to watch - these guys were genuine WORLD CLASS, the only one that has come close is Sabella.Only wish I could of enjoyed the greats of years gone by reading these comments![]()
Can still remember that, he scored at least 3 straight from corners that I know of, that Leicester one, got Villa in my head, not sure of the other, he possibly scored one of two more even from a corner, maybe Silent will know?I can still picture the bemused "how did he do that?" expression on Peter Shilton's face
v Newcastle (h) League Cup Sept 1969Can still remember that, he scored at least 3 straight from corners that I know of, that Leicester one, got Villa in my head, not sure of the other, he possibly scored one of two more even from a corner, maybe Silent will know?
Dislocated finger. Hodgy was back in next game. Woody had 5 stints as emergency keeper, conceded only 1 goalGreat replacement keeper as well. Held off the mighty Leeds with a string of superb saves when we beat them 1-0 after Hodgy went off with a broken finger.
The Rodney Marsh, Tom McAlister game 1973… then it was an own goal by Billy Dearden I thinkDislocated finger. Hodgy was back in next game. Woody had 5 stints as emergency keeper, conceded only 1 goal
7-0I remember Nov 27, 1971, at home in the old Div.1
We won 7-1 against Ipswich Town and Woody scored 4 of them, 1 a penalty.
We finished 10th, that season
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