Well I have gone for an 'AWAY WIN' this time..... So far this season I have only had 2 correct predictions in the league so got to keep it up if I can for another 7 Games Haway The Lads.... Prove me Wrong again PLEASE!!!
He did him in front of the main stand in the Fulwell end half. Kerr being an enthusiastic young lad went for a ball he shouldn't have and Hunter waited for him, left his foot in and broke his leg. I was in the paddock next to the players tunnel about 30 feet from the incident and I'm convinced to this day that Hunter being an old pro then deliberately did him, as Bobby's youthful exuberance was causing Leeds loads of problems that day. As has been said, Bobby had the last laugh in 1973.
Leeds and Revie's earlier team full villainous intent are top of my hate list and always will be, cheats are everywhere but Revies first batch of highly drilled animals were something else.
Think you might be getting mixed up, with the one on one,with kerr and charlton both went up to heed the ball and war bobby beat the lanky bugger. From another owld fart.ktf.
Bobby's most memorable header was the one he scored in what was probably his first, a derby game. It was at home and Newcastle had two giant central defenders and Kerr leaped between them both and scored a goal Hurley would have been proud of. At that time Kerr was a sensation, being compared to Garrincha, the little bird and Brazillian super star, he was that good, by far the most exciting player that the Alan Brown system had produced. He had to re-invent himself of course after Hunter maimed him, and if Duncan Watmore needs any inspiration he need look no further than Bobby Kerr.