I didn't go for those foreign devils. My God was Pat Jennings.What a team. I was 7 years old on the day of the final. For years after, I was Tostao when we played '3 and in' in my road. to be captain of that lot was to be 'The God' in a team of gods. A true legend. Thanks for the memories.
Pat Jennings, who is still Northern Ireland's most capped player? Isn't that a bit foreign, at least?I didn't go for those foreign devils. My God was Pat Jennings.
Who would have guessed that one day all those foreign devils would be playing in Britain?
I didn't go for those foreign devils. My God was Pat Jennings.
Who would have guessed that one day all those foreign devils would be playing in Britain?
Spot on Brian," Thanks for that"Seeing a World Cup from a foreign country in colour, collecting the World Cup coins and the sticker albums wasn't available to you as a kid. 1970 was a high point in world football and has probably not been bettered since. Pretty soon after, the game became far less exciting in the main but that team was the pinnacle of attacking football and skill. Ask most people who watched that World Cup what the best team ever was and I'll bet they come top.
Pat Jennings, who is still Northern Ireland's most capped player? Isn't that a bit foreign, at least?
I may not be one of the younger fans Spurf but belated thanks for a lovely wallow in nostalgia. I was at most, if not all of the Spurs & England home games shown + Rotterdam. To see our great 'glory' lads again is always tearjerking & I love listening to Jimmy chat. I particularly remember the mud heap pitches too, they were like that all through winter! Ours was very poor because of the high water table, the ground being so close to the Tottenham marshes.You must log in or register to see media
Found this and thought some of our younger fans might like to see it.
and all good wishes to dear old Jim.I may not be one of the younger fans Spurf but belated thanks for a lovely wallow in nostalgia. I was at most, if not all of the Spurs & England home games shown + Rotterdam. To see our great 'glory' lads again is always tearjerking & I love listening to Jimmy chat. I particularly remember the mud heap pitches too, they were like that all through winter! Ours was very poor because of the high water table, the ground being so close to the Tottenham marshes.
Thanks again for posting that Spurf, I will certainly watch it again (relive my teenage years)and all good wishes to dear old Jim.

yesPleasure Maggie really pleased you enjoyed it,
It is amazing how pitches have improved so much, they always look perfect nowadays and as you say they would end as mud piles before. Remember the ball just stopping as it couldn't get through the mud![]()


The WHL pitch for the 1970 FAC Semi Final Chavs v Watford was a corker!!
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Too many seats for too few fans.Saves the groundsman a job anyway!I wonder if West Ham or the Council Tax payers of London pay to replace the seats that Chelsea and West Ham 'fans' are throwing at each other?
We do?
I bloody knew it. Of course we do.