Have I told anyone I actually saw him play? In the flesh, in a competitive match?
Must have bored you all with this tale before, surely!
Must have bored you all with this tale before, surely!
Have I told anyone I actually saw him play? In the flesh, in a competitive match?
Must have bored you all with this tale before, surely!
No, well you might have done, but I never saw it. I was wondering yesterday if any of you Prem lads had seen him play.
Fosse saw his dad play if that counts.
No, well you might have done, but I never saw it. I was wondering yesterday if any of you Prem lads had seen him play.
Only played one actual match over here.
It was against us (for Barcelona) in the 1984 CWC quarter final.
Best match I've ever been to, to be absolutely honest. We were 2 nil down from first leg and beat them 3-0 at home.
Maradona didn't do much that night, fairly sure he was coming back from injury (giving him the benefit of the doubt) but he was outclassed and over shadowed by Bryan Robson on the night.
He did wave at the crowd though when we were singing the usual Maradona (is a ****er, is a ****er) song.
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Was in the Stretford End.
Never been in an atmosphere like it, before or since.


Gazza on a Zoom chat with Shilton live on Good Morning Britain.
“I know a lot of people go on about the Hand of God - it made Peter Shilton, anyway. Shilts, it made you, that goal.
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Ron Atkinson, chatting about the noise from the ground, never ever heard anything like it...
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Bollocks was Benali ever involved in that.
Some top names thereBy the way, couple of weeks later we played the semi final against Juventus.
In that team were Paulo Rossi, Dino Zoff, Michel Platini, Boniek, Claudio Gentile and Marco Tardelli for **** sake.
Good times!
By the way, couple of weeks later we played the semi final against Juventus.
In that team were Paulo Rossi, Dino Zoff, Michel Platini, Boniek, Claudio Gentile and Marco Tardelli for **** sake.
Good times!
Well that’s not Comm’s legacy is it? What do you leave behind in this world, a mess of paranoia, an over flowing ashtray, and a few flounce trophies.
Biggest game I got to see that year (1984) was being knocked out by the eventual FA Cup winners Everton at our place. Never seen any game (attended) on the scale of prominence that you have, but good memories nontheless.
Strangely enough I was thinking about Dino Zoff the other day when Cleamence died.