King Keith

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The goal against Bristol Rovers at The Lane in the 84 promotion season when he dummied the through ball , he went one way , the ball the other & the keeper left stranded & slotted it in from the angle of penalty area .
A near replica of the Brazil player in the 1970 WC but his went wide .
Still one of the best goals I’ve seen at The Lane in my time ⚔️
 
I’ve had the pleasure of his company when I won a forum compo to see the Blades on the South Stand. Great to reminisce with him.

Outstanding finisher in his day.

Keith Edwards, Keith Edwards, Keith Edwards
Keith Edwards, Keith Edwards, Keith Edwards
Keith Edwards, Keith Edwards, Keith Edwards
 
I have a bit of a reason for starting this post. Keith still works part time and I’m lucky enough to work along side him. For those who have known him over the years will probably agree he’s very forthright and full of self confidence. This was one of the reasons he was the footballer he was.
I don’t want to say too much but I think he has recently lost a bit of his spark and I think a bit of proper recognition would give him a lift.
He constantly states he hates football today but he could tell you about every goal he ever scored from the good old days and despite what division we were in or how many attended they were definitely the good old days.
 
I have a bit of a reason for starting this post. Keith still works part time and I’m lucky enough to work along side him. For those who have known him over the years will probably agree he’s very forthright and full of self confidence. This was one of the reasons he was the footballer he was.
I don’t want to say too much but I think he has recently lost a bit of his spark and I think a bit of proper recognition would give him a lift.
He constantly states he hates football today but he could tell you about every goal he ever scored from the good old days and despite what division we were in or how many attended they were definitely the good old days.
Met him at the Supporters do after promotion in 2017 - what a character !
He probably realises what he'd have earned if he'd been a modern footballer 😉
I dunno how today's top goalscorers would react if you told em they'd have to go out and drive a filthy wagon for a living after retiring 😱
 
The goal against Bristol Rovers at The Lane in the 84 promotion season when he dummied the through ball , he went one way , the ball the other & the keeper left stranded & slotted it in from the angle of penalty area .
A near replica of the Brazil player in the 1970 WC but his went wide .
Still one of the best goals I’ve seen at The Lane in my time ⚔️
Every time you mention this goal I feel obliged to say that Tony Pritchett called it a fluke.
 



Got kicked in the head by their centre back , but still a brave header that got us promoted.
Lively old day that at Burnden 👊⚔️
Still remember that day like yesterday .
The goal , the match and the afters , the battle of Bolton .
It was if its time let's say , mad day on and off the pitch .
 
The goal against Bristol Rovers at The Lane in the 84 promotion season when he dummied the through ball , he went one way , the ball the other & the keeper left stranded & slotted it in from the angle of penalty area .
A near replica of the Brazil player in the 1970 WC but his went wide .
Still one of the best goals I’ve seen at The Lane in my time ⚔️
I remember it thus.

A ball down the left wing at the Kop end. Edwards and a defender chasing it with the goalie also looking to come out to collect. All about equidistant from the ball.

Edwards gets there marginally first and dummies the ball. The ball goes left and Edwards goes right whilst the goalie and defender collide.

Edwards picks up the ball, jogs to the edge of the 6 yard box and taps it in with his arms in the air.

It was 14 April 1984. We were 3-0 up at the time, so that goalie just looked like icing on the cake. As it happened, given we were ultimately promoted by 1 goal, it was vital.
 
I remember it thus.

A ball down the left wing at the Kop end. Edwards and a defender chasing it with the goalie also looking to come out to collect. All about equidistant from the ball.

Edwards gets there marginally first and dummies the ball. The ball goes left and Edwards goes right whilst the goalie and defender collide.

Edwards picks up the ball, jogs to the edge of the 6 yard box and taps it in with his arms in the air.

It was 14 April 1984. We were 3-0 up at the time, so that goalie just looked like icing on the cake. As it happened, given we were ultimately promoted by 1 goal, it was vital.

I can see it in my mind's eye.

Tony Pritchett described it as “his 39th goal of the season - and probably his easiest”.

Coming away from the game Revolution Sr and I remarked it was like the dummy Pele had done against Uruguay in 1970, when he shot wide having fooled the keeper.

Revolution Sr won the 5 pound Green Un star letter, saying Pritchett was wrong and Edwards had done what Pele couldn’t in 1970.

They never sent him the money and he had to go to the Star offices on York Street and demand it.
 
I can see it in my mind's eye.

Tony Pritchett described it as “his 39th goal of the season - and probably his easiest”.

Coming away from the game Revolution Sr and I remarked it was like the dummy Pele had done against Uruguay in 1970, when he shot wide having fooled the keeper.

Revolution Sr won the 5 pound Green Un star letter, saying Pritchett was wrong and Edwards had done what Pele couldn’t in 1970.

They never sent him the money and he had to go to the Star offices on York Street and demand it.
Bristol Rovers were promotion rivals and I remember the game all being very boring and scrappy until Stancliffe in a goal half way through the second half (vague memory of a header from a corner the goalie should have saved).

Rovers then collapsed, Garner scored then Edwards got 2, giving us an undeserved 4-0 win.
 
Loved watching him, and thankful but I hate our 3rd and 4th division games. It's a disgrace we were there, and we should have learnt the lessons that caused it, but we didn't.
 
If Edwards had a one - on - one with any goal keeper it was a goal , clinical is the word ,
I remember being really shocked in 1985 when he had a couple of one on ones with 17 year old Tim Flowers of bottom placed Wolves and Flowers got the better of him. That simply didn’t happen. It turned out Flowers was quite good….
 
I have a bit of a reason for starting this post. Keith still works part time and I’m lucky enough to work along side him. For those who have known him over the years will probably agree he’s very forthright and full of self confidence. This was one of the reasons he was the footballer he was.
I don’t want to say too much but I think he has recently lost a bit of his spark and I think a bit of proper recognition would give him a lift.
He constantly states he hates football today but he could tell you about every goal he ever scored from the good old days and despite what division we were in or how many attended they were definitely the good old days.
In my top 3 all time blades along with Currie & Woodward.
Lovely guy and very funny.
We as a club don’t do enough for our former players.
It does my head in that Woodward doesn’t get the recognition he deserves.
When fans start talking about erecting statues Woody should be at the front of the queue.
 
Three special players there along with Sharp and Deane , we may not have won any cups or major leagues , but we ain`t half had some fun ,
 
I have a bit of a reason for starting this post. Keith still works part time and I’m lucky enough to work along side him. For those who have known him over the years will probably agree he’s very forthright and full of self confidence. This was one of the reasons he was the footballer he was.
I don’t want to say too much but I think he has recently lost a bit of his spark and I think a bit of proper recognition would give him a lift.
He constantly states he hates football today but he could tell you about every goal he ever scored from the good old days and despite what division we were in or how many attended they were definitely the good old days.
Still at Claremont?
 

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