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  1. billofengland

    billofengland Well-Known Member

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    On an earlier thread of mine about Jackie Milburn, one of the questions was, Was he realy that good, well the strange thing is Alan Shearer didnt beat his record after all.
    thats beside the point, found a little tit bit to get you started,enjoy, I did, also put it into favourites for future arguements/debates etc.

    http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/archive/Jackie-Milburn-article1165.html
     
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    Was he really that good ? ---Yes he was ,to score that amount of goals in that time and If I am asked who was better Shearer or Milburn, I would not answers to that questions even that I have never seen Milburn played butt his record speaks for himself and the football has change from that time,it was different style of play, Milburn and Shearer will live forever in Newcastle history. One things come to my mind 11 MAY 2006 Shearer testimonial and JACKIE MILBURN BIRTHDAY same day.
     
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    Hung Drawn and Quartered Well-Known Member

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    My old man (no songs please he's 76 years young) said that Jackie was faster than Shearer, both had an eye for goal, but Shearer had by far the better header of the ball.
    Suppose Shearer didn't have to jump up and nut a cows arse, as in the way the balls where made in them days though

    all in all my old man said Shearer, but only just

    by the way, liked the bit where the reporter said that we were lucky, and the Manchester bias was there even in the 50's

    "Biggest Riddle
    There It is, the biggest
    Wembley riddle of all time.
    You cannot anticipate, cannot
    legislate for, LUCK.
    Not Newcastle's luck.
    So on a level judgment of Skill,
    the clear choice beyond
    doubt is Manchester City.
    I hope they do it, because
    there will be a clear example
    to every club that skill
    and craft and the moral
    courage of sticking to a
    system is the only way
    back for England.
    But before they do. I
    feel in my bones that this
    will really'be a Cup Final" :cheesy:
     
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  5. billofengland

    billofengland Well-Known Member

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    I am and always will be a fan of Jackies, but if he had taken more penalties, what would his record have been, and with a casey an all, used to put your heed through your shoulders to your arse, at best you had a hump on your back, walking home from school, MAN WILL BE A LEGEND FOREVER.
     
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