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Is Dunne Keith Edwards' doppelganger?! He bears more than a passing resemblance (to me at least)...
Back row l to r ; Tommy Sampy, Percy Thorpe, Pat Carrigan, Jack Kendall, Harry Hooper, George Green
Front row ; Sid Gibson, Bernard Oxley. Jimmy Dunne, Billy Gillespie, Fred Tunstall
Think the photo was taken during the 1930-31 season when Dunne scored 41 goals (plus 5 in FA Cup) in 41 league games
Regular newspaper headlines were "Tunnie-Dunnit" This was because of the number of times that outside left Fred Tunstall crossed for Jimmy Dunne to head the ball into the net.
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I think it is remarkable that the article says he did nothing for three years at SUFC, then suddenly, aged 24, he "exploded". What caused the change? How did he go from a player who did nothing of note for three years to being the most prolific striker in the top flight?
Fascinating stuff.
In addition to Vardy, Leicester look a pretty useful side and deserve to be up there at the top end of the Prem. But it's Leicester FFS...enough to piss ya off.Vardy just scored against Man U.
That 11 games in a row now?
It's strange cuz physically he doesn't look anything special. He looks lightweight in fact. Good turn of pace and an eye for goal seems to do the trick.Lots of credit must go to the Park Steels staff who worked hard on his attitude and helped him grow up.
Did he have an entourage .........................
Back row l to r ; Tommy Sampy, Percy Thorpe, Pat Carrigan, Jack Kendall, Harry Hooper, George Green
Front row ; Sid Gibson, Bernard Oxley. Jimmy Dunne, Billy Gillespie, Fred Tunstall
Think the photo was taken during the 1930-31 season when Dunne scored 41 goals (plus 5 in FA Cup) in 41 league games
Regular newspaper headlines were "Tunnie-Dunnit" This was because of the number of times that outside left Fred Tunstall crossed for Jimmy Dunne to head the ball into the net.
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Jimmy Dunne
Does anyone know why someone has coloured in Jimmy's shirt in green stripes on his Wiki page?
Is it a genuine shirt or has someone got a grudge against us?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Dunne
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Could be Alfreton14Blade , I notice from the wiki page history that the photograph has recently been restored to the original black and white, which is good.Might have something to do with this, which I've just read & is pretty amazing.
Our all-time record holder for scoring in consecutive games in the English top flight "was a rebel, a socialist, and a member of the Irish Republican Army"!
"During the Irish Civil War in 1922-23, Dunne was jailed and only took up football seriously during five-a-side games while interned at Curragh and Portlaoise as a member of IRA’s ‘D’ Company.
He even spent time on hunger strike before his release from prison...".
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spor...-ira-soldier-who-joined-the-blades-1-7597899?
P.S. Perhaps best if no-one tells WalthamstowBlade about this - he'd have an aneurysm...
P.S. Perhaps best if no-one tells WalthamstowBlade about this - he'd have an aneurysm...
Why? It was me what wrote this...
http://triumphanddisastersufc.blogspot.co.uk/2010/02/chapter-6-decline-and-fall-1925-1934.html
Are you able to prove it? With stats? I suspect that playing 235 might have compensated for the ball etc.Jimmy Dunne's record is worth ten times Vardy's.
In those days defenders were allowed to tackle and wanted to tackle rather than just dangling their legs. The ball weighed 5 times more and didn't swerve in the air leaving keepers looking daft. Goals were far harder to come by.
Are you able to prove it? With stats? I suspect that playing 235 might have compensated for the ball etc.
I don't know though, hence the question.
Please, someone stick this in a Leicester shirt
Even better than Walter, I've found this
http://www.football-bible.com/soccer-info/old-football-formations.html
Are you able to prove it? With stats? I suspect that playing 235 might have compensated for the ball etc.
I don't know though, hence the question.
Edit. That was easier to find than I expected.
1932 average goals per match = 3.56
2014 average goals per match = 2.57
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