I know a few people have already posted on the General Football thread. I know too that we are all heartily sick of the milking of emotion when the groundsman's cat dies. But just sometimes someone goes and all football fans - especially those of a certain age - draw in a breath and feel genuinely saddened while privilieged to have seen that person in their pomp.
Banks was simply the best keeper I ever saw. Not the flashest, but with an uncanny ability of knowing where the ball was going. I saw him a few times at The Dell, and I remember once a little lad (you will now be in your 60's if you're out there) who asked his dad why the Saints players kept shooting straight at the keeper.
The save from Pele was remarkable, of course. And perhaps one of the most astonishing things was that it wasn't typical Banks.
Great player from an era when football players were just blokes who played footie for a living and retired and ran pubs or sold insurance or something.
Thanks for memories, Gordon
Banks was simply the best keeper I ever saw. Not the flashest, but with an uncanny ability of knowing where the ball was going. I saw him a few times at The Dell, and I remember once a little lad (you will now be in your 60's if you're out there) who asked his dad why the Saints players kept shooting straight at the keeper.
The save from Pele was remarkable, of course. And perhaps one of the most astonishing things was that it wasn't typical Banks.
Great player from an era when football players were just blokes who played footie for a living and retired and ran pubs or sold insurance or something.
Thanks for memories, Gordon
