That's why I wrote the first line.The thing is players today don't need to sell them.
That's why I wrote the first line.The thing is players today don't need to sell them.
Can you imagine many players bothering to sell their medals nowadays?
They certainly wont mean as much to them either.
Now there is a surfeit of competitionsNo current England player is ever likely to need to sell any medals, but I think a World Cup winners medal would mean as much to any player now, as it did to any of the players from '66.
That's why I wrote the first line.
Now there is a surfeit of competitions
In 1966 players didnt change clubs very often.
Some players only chance of glory was winning the World Cup with the FA Cup second.
Nowadays a player just gets a transfer to a club with a chance of winning the Premier League and Champions League every year.
Then there's the Euros and the World Cup every four years.
What did George Cohen win other than the World Cup?
Ray Wilson won an FA Cup Winners medal
What did Gordon Banks win?
What did Alan Ball win?
If England Won a World Cup now I doubt you could name 4 players who only collected one trophy in their lifetime between them other than the World Cup.
nobby and bobby, first two englishmen to win both world cup and european cup medals.
Now there is a surfeit of competitions
In 1966 players didnt change clubs very often.
Some players only chance of glory was winning the World Cup with the FA Cup second.
Nowadays a player just gets a transfer to a club with a chance of winning the Premier League and Champions League every year.
Then there's the Euros and the World Cup every four years.
What did George Cohen win other than the World Cup?
Ray Wilson won an FA Cup Winners medal
What did Gordon Banks win?
What did Alan Ball win?
If England Won a World Cup now I doubt you could name 4 players who only collected one trophy in their lifetime between them other than the World Cup.
In those days you played for the honour of p,saying for your country.As Bobby Charlton said, club football was the bread and butter, international football was the jam and cream. You didn't think about the financial rewards of playing for England, it was just a bonus.
Those of us lucky to be around at the time will remember the thud when you headed the leather ball, especially on a wet pitch. No wonder older pros feel that this was the cause of their dementia. I remember playing for the school headed the wet ball and it took me off my feet. Also left a big mark where the laces hit my forehead. Happy days!!!
As an ex centre half (old money expression), I have gouges like the Grand Canyon on my forehead. Wish I'd played against Stan Matthews every game.I remember playing on a freezing cold January day for Courtney St Juniors against Longhill, early 60's - a lad wellied the ball against my inner upper thigh, lace first. I had that lace mark for a week and how I never burst into tears at the pain I have no idea. Anyone who was hit by one of those bastard things knows the feeling!
As an ex centre half (old money expression), I have gouges like the Grand Canyon on my forehead. Wish I'd played against Stan Matthews every game.![]()
I remember playing on a freezing cold January day for Courtney St Juniors against Longhill, early 60's - a lad wellied the ball against my inner upper thigh, lace first. I had that lace mark for a week and how I never burst into tears at the pain I have no idea. Anyone who was hit by one of those bastard things knows the feeling!
As an ex centre half (old money expression), I have gouges like the Grand Canyon on my forehead. Wish I'd played against Stan Matthews every game.![]()
I do like your first lineI met my present husband after watching his team play football in South Africa a few times back in the 60's. I asked him why he never headed the ball and he said that as a kid he had jumped to head a heavy mud caked ball to be met with the leather lace and after that pain experience decided he would adopt the Stanley Matthews approach and avoid heading the ball.
After starting out at left wing in Junior school he finished (aged 39) as a sweeper centre half who never headed the ball!
Kicking a wet leather ball on a freezing cold morning with frozen puddles on the pitch was bad enough enough..... heading it...!!!!!?..... just think Kes...
Hall Road juniors vs Endyke Juniors was a right grudge match especially on a cold, frosty November morning with a hint of an icy mist swirling in the air.You must log in or register to see media
Ray Wilson won an FA Cup Winners medal...Everton won league 1 title under Harry Catterick in 1969/70
What did Gordon Banks win?...League cup with Stoke.
What did Alan Ball win? see above.