Happy 76th birthday to Woody in heaven

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Without Woodward, TC wouldn't have been the player he was. An honour to have both seen him play and meet him. I still have a signed Marlboro Light cigarette he signed (after he gave it to me) at the reunion dinner of that great team. It'll never get smoked!
 
Oh what a player, I only have three hairs left on me bonce, but they always stand to attention when I see Woody in full flow. I have been privileged to see Jimmy Hagen, Woody and TC, my life is complete. RIP woody,
You lucky lucky man. I would have loved to have seen Hagen but he was just before my time sadly. My grandad thought he was God, but I told him he couldn't have been because TC was!
 
I was only young at the time but my memories of Woodward were

1: He had brilliant technique when striking a ball, hit it so cleanly that he seemed to generate much more power than other players.

2: When he took corners...he seemed to shoot (not cross) the ball towards the 6 yard box.
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 reckon if you gave today’s players the heavier ball from back in Woody’s day they wouldn’t be able to do half the stuff from free kicks that they do now. The ball must have been twice as heavy back then, especially with a coating of mud on it from the atrocious state of the pitches. Puts his ball striking skills into perspective.

LEGEND.
 
Without Woodward, TC wouldn't have been the player he was. An honour to have both seen him play and meet him. I still have a signed Marlboro Light cigarette he signed (after he gave it to me) at the reunion dinner of that great team. It'll never get smoked!
TC always says Woody was the best player he played with.
 
I can remember Blades v Man City's 3-3 draw at The Lane. we were losing 2-3 I think.
We had a corner Woody took it as usual. in the penalty area, Currie walked up to Colquhoun and whispered in his ear.
Woody took the corner Currie leaped to head the ball past Corrigan into the net. great goal. so many great memories,
RIP True Legend never will be forgotten. as the scouse song. You'll never walk alone.
 
I can remember Blades v Man City's 3-3 draw at The Lane. we were losing 2-3 I think.
We had a corner Woody took it as usual. in the penalty area, Currie walked up to Colquhoun and whispered in his ear.
Woody took the corner Currie leaped to head the ball past Corrigan into the net. great goal. so many great memories,
RIP True Legend never will be forgotten. as the scouse song. You'll never walk alone.
TC's header put us into the lead before Lee's penalty to make it 3-3
 



I reckon if you gave today’s players the heavier ball from back in Woody’s day they wouldn’t be able to do half the stuff from free kicks that they do now. The ball must have been twice as heavy back then, especially with a coating of mud on it from the atrocious state of the pitches. Puts his ball striking skills into perspective.

LEGEND.
our corners wouldn't be worth having with the heavy old ball , it wouldn't even go 10 yards !
 

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