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When I was at school if you didn't have a ball, you just found a stone, mainly because the idea of the game was to kick **** out of one another.
There was a pecking order at my school about which players you could choose to be. The best footballers would get to choose first, so Zico,...
Yeah he will do.
Me being from the South, loads of kids use to take the piss out of him, so I don't think you ever said you were George Best lol... 'Georgie...
@duggie2000 will know
Yeah before my time, I think Blackpool were massive in them days.
Evening all, enjoy your football.
Never really got the hype about George Best I played like that every game and scored lobs n chips n dribbles like he did every lunchtime meh
With added goatse from Hilary
playing with a Tennis ball in primary school laid the foundations for my amazing ball control throughout my career when I look back
Pointless arguing, the BBC says it isn't biased and you have to accept it, they know best and anyone who says differently is a swivel-eyed far...
I can never get my head around World class Stanley Matthew’s of Stoke and blackpool
Ah you got me thinking now....Cryuff and Der Bomber (Gerd Muller)
I was the Gazza, Maradona, Hoddle, Ardiles, Klinsmann, Van Basten, Jean Pierre Papin Georghie Hagis and Hristo Stoichkovs of the world all...
When I was at primary school, they had a ban on footballs and tennis balls in the playground (**** knows why) so we had to make our own sockballs....
That'd take a herculean effort.
Tell yer the one that always got me was Banks playing for Stoke City, I was like wtf is he playing with them for. Fosse will be along later to...
No, it’s because we have no fixed place of work . We travel and work in a different place every day - never heard the term myself until a few...
He supposedly a Newcastle fan.
They didn't build the city until the early 17thC, there was a monastery and a bit of settlement but nothing major. As per usual it was put there...