timbo
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Post by timbo on Sept 19, 2013 20:41:57 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2013 21:52:23 GMT
Glozier versus Glazier.
Plenty of well known names in these line-ups, but I certainly learned a thing or two from the pen pics. I didn't know that Bobby Gould had a footballing brother called Trevor, or that Jack Charlton's right hand man, Maurice Setters was born in Honiton. As for young Mr. Bruck, having Dietmar as a Christian name and having to admit he'd been born in Germany, I'd imagine that 1960's Coventry of all places would have ensured he had to toughen up quickly, as there'd still be a lot of wartime grudges held.
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Post by Jon on Sept 19, 2013 22:18:54 GMT
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Post by Jon on Sept 19, 2013 22:29:06 GMT
And of course, we had Glazier at Torquay as a 16 year old lad and didn't hold on to him. He would have been an England keeper in any other generation, but then we had Banks, Shilton, Clemence, Stepney, Montgomery, Corrigan, West. Wilson and Harvey had to pretend to be Scottish. We even had two Phil Parkeses. A year after this game, messrs Carr and Hunt kept all us seven-year-olds busy trying to copy this one:
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