Tennessee Blue Mike
Player Valuation: £50m
Johnnie Giles was vermin. Probably one of the dirtiest players ever. But you could make a case for many in Revie's side at that time.and his henchman in chief on the field Giles the uber-snide
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Johnnie Giles was vermin. Probably one of the dirtiest players ever. But you could make a case for many in Revie's side at that time.and his henchman in chief on the field Giles the uber-snide
Bremner was good but bordered on dirty.
That Leeds midfield and the centre backs were bordering on animals Cloughie was spot on!"bordered on dirty" lol
A small blue world - I was captain at Hudson but not until much later!Played against you at Hudson probably mate. Great to know.
Ron Yeats and Tommy Smith couldn't keep up could they? Ha! Ha! Ha!1966
What house were you in. I was Stirling.Cant
A small blue world - I was captain at Hudson but not until much later!
Changed by the time I was there - just colours during my time - Yellow to my disappointment instead of my favoured Blue - the swimming baths were also condemned and demolished durWhat house were you in. I was Stirling.
Well you were a Stirling by default because I was yellow too. Boston was blue in my time. WWII bombers were the basis as Home & Dry was Lincoln red who comments on here and lastly Blenheim was green.Changed by the time I was there - just colours during my time - Yellow to my disappointment instead of my favoured Blue - the swimming baths were also condemned and demolished dur
Never knew about the WWII colour connection - great to learn that!! Took my own boy to show him the school some years back - changed a lot - but so familiar too! Great days - played one touch football where the bike sheds stood next to the old pool - the sheds had posts so that you each had your own 'goal' - you had three lives and lost these when a goal was conceded, two for a header!!Well you were a Stirling by default because I was yellow too. Boston was blue in my time. WWII bombers were the basis as Home & Dry was Lincoln red who comments on here and lastly Blenheim was green.
I heard about the baths being demolished every School came over to our place and swam during my time I always though we were special because of it.
Johnnie Giles was vermin. Probably one of the dirtiest players ever. But you could make a case for many in Revie's side at that time.