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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by ellandback, Jan 28, 2018.

  1. DMD

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    We should be grateful they never gave Cloughie a chance to turn them into a decent team.
     
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    Slightly less time than the stretcher-bearers taking off the opposition players. On the other hand, maybe slightly longer given that hard tackles were allowed in their day :emoticon-0100-smile:emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  3. Chazz Rheinhold

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    Eddie Gray would have had a field day on these pitches today and it's a none contact sport too.
    Great players from other eras would have adapted
     
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    Revie had that lot toeing the line - all except "twinkle-toed" Eddie. Untouchable that lad. Brilliant he was.
     
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    .. Can any one name all of them. I'm up to 14 but can't work the others out..
     
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  6. Arnold_Lane_HCFC

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    17.

    Mick Bates, Mr Hibbitt and Rod Belfitt all on the front row I bet are the ones you haven't got.
     
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  7. TIGERSCAVE

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    Correct...
     
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  8. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    Does anyone give a **** who they are? Scum is what they are & we all hate them, that’s all that matters.
     
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  9. Arnold_Lane_HCFC

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    Comes from years of 'trading' football cards and cigarette cards at school. Used to get the odd football annual shoved in my stockings at Christmas as well (didn't make my legs look very sexy, no change there then) and all you got then was like you do today .... Division 1 focus (Premier League in new money) and if you were lucky a picture of Waggy or Chillo.

    Wouldn't have guessed that two in that picture would eventually be part of City's history.
     
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  10. DMD

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    Or maybe not, when they got challenged. :emoticon-0105-wink:



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  11. Arnold_Lane_HCFC

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    Two things always makes me laugh in that video clip.

    How Paul Reaney (2) reacts 30 seconds in. 'Ref, ref, ref, look there's two men fighting again. Look Look.' Instead of bounding across the pitch and joining in with the melee.

    And how Frannie Lee's impression of a windmill has the much taller Norman Hunter rapidly back pedalling.

    EDIT : superb stuff by the way
     
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    Plus two not in the picture from that era who had significant connections - Revie himself and Bobby Collins.
     
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  13. Arnold_Lane_HCFC

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    And Syd Owen.

    But better still 'SHUFFLE' :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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    What was Syd Owen's connection with City ?
     
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  15. Arnold_Lane_HCFC

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    Was a coach for a short while while Bobby Collins was there.
     
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  16. tigerscanada

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    Didn't know that. Cheers.
     
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    Used to go in a hotel bar after work in late 60s and Syd Owen, Les Cocker and other coaching staff were sometimes in there. Wasn't bothered myself but was impressed with how generous they were with their time discussing games with a Leeds supporting colleague and others. Gave some good insights.
     
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    So would Giles, one of the best passers of a ball I have seen, and Paul Madeley who was one of the most elegant. Never liked them, always stood with away fans when I went to games when I worked there but some of the football they played was excellent. Wouldn't have minded seeing similar at the KC at the time.
     
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    <laugh><laugh>
    No-one messed with Dave's teammates when he was on the pitch - ever.
     
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    That was caused by Mackay being incensed by an over the top challenge by Bremner as he had just made a return after suffering a second broken leg.
    Mackay wasn't as tall as you might have thought when you saw him live. Jimmy Greaves always used to say no one was frightened of him but they were terrified of Mackay despite him being an inch shorter in height.
     
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