It has been announced that he is suffering from dementia. Great shame. A true worldwide figure of football.
Can remember flying up out of my chair when this beauty from Bobby flew in.
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Iconic...
Bobby belting the ball.
(And Nobby dancing).
I don't envy those of you a generation (or two) before me much, but I do envy you seeing the boys of 66.
I was 3. I don't remember a ****ing thing.
You mean getting away with underage drinking (etc1966 was a great time to be 16. The World Cup just topped it all off brilliantly.
Iconic...
Bobby belting the ball.
(And Nobby dancing).
I don't envy those of you a generation (or two) before me much, but I do envy you seeing the boys of 66.
I was 3. I don't remember a ****ing thing.
You mean getting away with underage drinking (etc).
Years ago blokes would peg out with stroke or heart attack before they reached 80, now they live longer but end up with dementia and alzheimer's. Not sure which is worse.
My mum, now sadly gone, was diagnosed with early onset dementia. On one occasion, in company, she said something which was a little off-colour in these PC times. Mum, we all cried, you can't say that these days, yes I can she replied, I've got dementia, I can say what I like. That was my mum, bless her.
In the early 60's, as a young lad I wrote to Bobby Charlton asking for his autograph. Came back within a week with accompanying letter. Class act all round.
Interestingly, when I asked Fred Trueman for an autograph outside the changing rooms at Hull Circle, his verbal response was at the other end of the scale.