He may have retired in '58/'59 season I think.Billy Bly surely...played pre-WWII..40-50-60.
He may have retired in '58/'59 season I think.Billy Bly surely...played pre-WWII..40-50-60.
Paolo Maldini holds the record for most appearances in Seria A with over 700 for AC Milan in 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s.
Did Giggs sneak a Man United game in in the late 80s? Otherwise he managed to do 3 decades at Man Utd.
Same with Scholes and the Nevilles.
Bobby Charlton just snuck in 4 decades (50s to 80s) by playing four games in Australia in 1980.
Weren’t they all ‘92?
That Charlton reference just made me wonder about players who’ve had a last chance in the US, did Pelé play late on in the old US league before MLS?
Kevin Ellison?Another ex City player is in the 4 decades too!
this reminds me of one of my bet hates. it's when idiots describe someone's career as, for example, "spanning three decades". what they usually mean is the person's career included, say, the end of the fifties, all the sixties, and a bit of the seventies. or, with a more extreme example, a career that "spanned two decades", which, as far as the ******s are concerned, probably means the career started on 31st december 1979 and ended on january 1st 1980. and the brings me helpfully to the b@$t@rdi5@tion of the word "spanned". what sort of crap bridge would it be that went half a percent of the distance across a river? for a career or a bridge or whatever to span some sort of distance, whether time or actual distance, it has to go all the way across it, not to project one yoctometre over one side of it.
there was recently an article about cliff richard having hits (or maybe number ones) in eight decades, by which they meant fifties, sixties, seventies, eighties, nineties, nougthties, tenties, and twenties. all in the space of 62 years!
Weren’t they all ‘92?
That Charlton reference just made me wonder about players who’ve had a last chance in the US, did Pelé play late on in the old US league before MLS?
Alongside:Only if you include his role in Escape To Victory.
Billy Bly surely...played pre-WWII..40-50-60.
Billy Bly was still with City in 1960 and I am fairly sure he made (at least) the odd appearance that year. His full debut was in 1939 and again I'm 'fairly sure' he was our first player to play in 4 decades. Played for Weymouth in 1961.He may have retired in '58/'59 season I think.
You're right - according to his bio (The India Rubber Man) he was released by City sometime in '60, although I can't find any reference to games he played in '60. Your memory is much more likely to be better than mine.Billy Bly was still with City in 1960 and I am fairly sure he made (at least) the odd appearance that year. His full debut was in 1939 and again I'm 'fairly sure' he was our first player to play in 4 decades. Played for Weymouth in 1961.