ShropshireBlade
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If Butler did sign, with him being Walsall captain last year, wonder if he might give an opinion to Clough re retaining Brandy...
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From what I've read Swiss would know most about a butler
From what I've read Swiss would know most about a butler
I've met him briefly and he was a nice chap. He's also got a very good sense of humour if you judge how he reacts to the ribbing he gets on here.Never met Swiss but he seems like a nice guy, the picture in my mind is of gru from despicable me![]()
I've met him.
He likes ale and tits
He's a Blade.
What more can you say?
I tend to agree with that hodgyman,could see harry as that sweeper,effective bursting forward,but alas I doubt he will still be with us
Harry is nowhere near mobile enough to be a midfielder.
Tom Huddlestone isn't exactly nimble either. His role would have to be carefully defined, yes, but his lack of agility isn't an automatic barrier to playing midfield.
Well he looked nimble enough skipping through our defence a month ago![]()
Harry as a sweeper?
I can't recall ever seeing Franz Beckenbauer galumphing forwards like an enraged rhino, but I await correction.
Beckenbauer was playing in midfield then. He became a sweeper before the 1972 Euro Nations Championships. Beckenbauer had already scored his goal before Bobby Charlton was subbed (his replacement Colin Bell was probably our best player for the remainder of the match as his energy troubled the Germans a lot). Yes, Peter Bonetti could have stopped Beckenbauer's shot but he was unlucky with the other two goals (Seeler's equaliser was either a fluke or brilliantly executed and Labone was at fault for Muller's winner cos he was ball watching). West Germany's defenders in that game were Hottges, Schnellinger, Vogts and Fichtel (Schulz replaced Hottges). Beckenbauer and the hard working Overath were the midfielders, Libuda (nicknamed Stan, after Stanley Matthews) and Lohr were the wingers. Seeler played behind Muller. Watching the whole 120 minutes of that match on youtube about 3 months ago made me realise that England were more unlucky than I did when watching it live 44 years ago. The main two factors to our defeat wasnt really cos of Bobby Charlton's substitution or Bonetti's error, it was Seeler's freak (or brilliant) equaliser and the introduction of Jurgen Grabowski (replacing Libuda) who terrorised our left side. Hurst nearly scored a winner before full time after good work by Bell. Labone missed a sitter in extra time when it was 2-2 and I thought Alan Ball struggled a lot in the heatAs I remember in the 1970 World Cup, when Alf Ramsey took off Bobby Charlton, Franz was then pushed forward enough to turn the game around for Germany to beat us. Oh, and a little help from Peter Bonnetti
The fact that he played so well is why I cited him as an example. With enough nous/skill you can look much quicker than you are.
Maguire would be one of the last players to spring (and I use the term loosely, more like lollop) to mind when reading that quote.
He's fine when moving in a straight line, a bit like the Supertram, but when he needs to change direction, he's shit it.
Beckenbauer was playing in midfield then. He became a sweeper before the 1972 Euro Nations Championships. Beckenbauer had already scored his goal before Bobby Charlton was subbed (his replacement Colin Bell was probably our best player for the remainder of the match as his energy troubled the Germans a lot). Yes, Peter Bonetti could have stopped Beckenbauer's shot but he was unlucky with the other two goals (Seeler's equaliser was either a fluke or brilliantly executed and Labone was at fault for Muller's winner cos he was ball watching). West Germany's defenders in that game were Hottges, Schnellinger, Vogts and Fichtel (Schulz replaced Hottges). Beckenbauer and the hard working Overath were the midfielders, Libuda (nicknamed Stan, after Stanley Matthews) and Lohr were the wingers. Seeler played behind Muller. Watching the whole 120 minutes of that match on youtube about 3 months ago made me realise that England were more unlucky than I did when watching it live 44 years ago. The main two factors to our defeat wasnt really cos of Bobby Charlton's substitution or Bonetti's error, it was Seeler's freak (or brilliant) equaliser and the introduction of Jurgen Grabowski (replacing Libuda) who terrorised our left side. Hurst nearly scored a winner before full time after good work by Bell. Labone missed a sitter in extra time when it was 2-2 and I thought Alan Ball struggled a lot in the heat
Painful memories but i thought it was good to see the whole match againI was responding to:
"I can't recall ever seeing Franz Beckenbauer galumphing forwards like an enraged rhino, but I await correction.".
My own recollection was that Franz had the responsibility of negating the threat of Bobby Charlton which kept him a little further back in the field until Bell came on. It was 44 years ago when I watched it, certainly not as recent as you so perhaps I have got that part wrong but certainly remember him "galumping" forward in that game.![]()
Painful memories but i thought it was good to see the whole match again
I saw the match in Mosborough Youth club and it caused a bit of a rumpus with a young lass I was with, in fact I don't think she spoke to me after that. I certainly felt bad.....................................................about the result.
Harry is nowhere near mobile enough to be a midfielder.
I saw the match in Mosborough Youth club and it caused a bit of a rumpus with a young lass I was with, in fact I don't think she spoke to me after that. I certainly felt bad.....................................................about the result.
She seemed to think that there were other things more important to a 16yr old than footballWas she a sour kraut?
She seemed to think that there were other things more important to a 16yr old than football![]()
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