Alanbileysfeathercut
Player Valuation: £80m
Sardines that night
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Sardines that night
Rodney Marsh on there too. Quite a few stars played for their golden handshakes over in The States and Canada as a career finale. Think Peter Beardsley did it the opposite way round playing for Vancouver before hitting the big time here.
Not sure about debut, but he was young and not had many games under his belt...but we were unstoppable that day, one of those days everything we hit went inWas at that game I’m under the impression that Peter Shilton made his debut in this game, anyone know if my memory is correct.
Madder than a cut snake, but a Gent that day
Duncan Mckenzie, David France, and Alex Young?Bally loved coming back to us - look at the company as he talks to his audience -
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Sure is....Duncan Mckenzie, David France, and Alex Young?
I agree. If we’d signed Shilton in the mid 70s I think he would have been the difference in us winning a title or certainly trophies. Davies, Lawson and Wood weren’t in the same class. You only have to look what he did to Forest.A young Peter Shilton of makes an acrobatic save at Goodison Park as Jimmy Husband watches on. Probably in the 7-1 EFC win on 30 Nov 1968. Goodison Road looking immense, there. Shilton was a player we baulked at paying for in the 1970s - maybe it cost us the title. doh -
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Grobbelaar too with Vancouver.Rodney Marsh on there too. Quite a few stars played for their golden handshakes over in The States and Canada as a career finale. Think Peter Beardsley did it the opposite way round playing for Vancouver before hitting the big time here.
Nah....we wont count him I will include our Roger Kenyon thoughGrobbelaar too with Vancouver.
I think its Gary Stanley heading to the dressing room after him and McDermott got sent off
I raise your Roger Kenyon with John Craven. Both of course Blackpool lads who found some further glory at the end of their careers on the spectacular Pacific coast of North America.Nah....we wont count him I will include our Roger Kenyon though