Leeds at Elland Road is the ideal place to start.Only one thing to be done now - let's fucking smash this league for George!
Show the passion George, and indeed the players of Greece, showed tonight.
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Leeds at Elland Road is the ideal place to start.Only one thing to be done now - let's fucking smash this league for George!
This current bunch have no issue with showing passion, they may have to keep it under control. I can just imagine Kieffer picking up Peck from the middle of a ruck again.Leeds at Elland Road is the ideal place to start.
Show the passion George, and indeed the players of Greece, showed tonight.
Yeah, the only reason I said arguably is because I didn't start going properly til the mid 00's, first game was around 02/03 ( i was 7) but first time I went somewhat regularly was around 08/09.I don’t even think arguably tbh,
Hmm disagree with that tbh. One of my heroes growing up was Graham Thorpe. He died and his family made the brave decision to come out and tell the world the full facts of what had happened as they felt it might help others. There’s a lot that can be learnt from death. I have never for one minute said I had a right to know what had happened and if his family don’t want to make it public that’s completely their right.
Fitting that they fought until the end.that one was for George ,, well played Greece
Has there been anything released from Chris, as I bet he’s inconsolable with how long he’s worked with him, he’ll have had no doubt a special bond with what they’ve been through.
One my favourites chants and an emotional one I turn to at times like this. UTB.
Worth a listen this.Wonderful tribute by George Elek and Jerome Sale about his time at Oxford
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0jwzf68
Terrible, terrible news. RIP George, you were one of our own.
Your heartfelt words are mirrored everywhereI was chatting to someone close to him at the club and they said that you couldn’t wish to meet a better person. He always believed that he should be given the the man of the match award and genuinely believed he should have been playing for England. It amused everyone around him and it made me laugh when I heard it, because every time I watched him I thought yes you are the best and yes you should win man of the match and you should play for England not because he should have got all of those all of the time but wtf it was his spirit that counted and that’s why he appealed to me. RIP George (you are and will always remain the best)
Posted it above mate #695 to save people searching. He’s obviously pretty distraughtYour heartfelt words are mirrored everywhereParticularly a tribute from Winkleman at MK Don's.
Worth a watch on You Tube if you've not seen it![]()
A marmite character but a nice tribute
This is the phone call of this story that was on Football Heaven tonight.
A marmite character but a nice tribute
I’m pretty strong and don’t show my emotions easily.I have been really struck by the passing of George,I can’t explain how I have been more choked by this than when relatives have died.If there is something after this I really hope that George is tearing up and down the heavenly turf.He never let us down,the best right back in my time watching the Blades.You could count on one hand the number of games where he under performed.Such a loss,God bless you George Baldock,the worlds a sadder place without you.
Indeed they did. Their tributes to George were classWell done Greece. You did him proud.
Lovely thing to say.
Following the sad news of his tragic death, Biggs posted a picture of Baldock, taken moments after Sheffield United had secured promotion back to the Premier League with a victory against West Brom in April 2023.
Biggs added: "I was broadcasting that night. Most of the players had gone down the tunnel, George had been down but he appeared again in the technical area.
"I went over and said congratulations and asked if I could take a photo and he said yes. I just thought what a picture of bliss he was, absolute happiness. He was exhausted, elated
His boy will play for the Blades and GreeceSeeing more about GB since he passed makes his death all the more sadder. What a lovely human he was.
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