timbo
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Post by timbo on Mar 23, 2021 14:25:46 GMT
Sad to hear that Frank has passed away today at the age of only 72. A great and entertaining player. Who remembers him playing in a Testimonial/Benefit match at Plainmoor ? I cannot remember what teams played(help needed). All I remember that he had not lost his touch and was very entertaining and also had some good banter with the old Popside. Link: www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56495453
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petef
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Post by petef on Mar 23, 2021 15:32:46 GMT
Pretty sure I watched and enjoyed in awe Frank's mesmeric skills at Plainmoor late 80's, maybe v Stockport in a league game when he impressed me immensely. One of the greats of the game from the 1960's, my era who played for many top clubs and was a delight to watch. Like Best and Marsh he was a true entertainer, just my type of player. Awfully sad news, to young - RIP Frank.
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Post by Rob on Mar 23, 2021 16:20:00 GMT
I remember him playing for Bolton old boys against us at Wembley before the match. Obviously well after his pomp, but a very flamboyant character on and off the pitch in his prime.
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Post by stefano on Mar 23, 2021 17:38:22 GMT
I remember him playing for Bolton old boys against us at Wembley before the match. Obviously well after his pomp, but a very flamboyant character on and off the pitch in his prime. He certainly was. I remember seeing him play at St James Park (not the real one) for Bolton Wanderers in a cup game. Bolton were First Division but fell to a giant killing with Exeter City winning I think 2-1. Cornishman Tony Kellow (also RIP) scored the winner from the penalty spot. I remember that Wembley old boys warm up which I found a bit disappointing. I remember Robin Stubbs getting the ball and I immediately had that thrill of excitement and expectation from those heady days of 1963, but then realised that he clearly wasn't sure what to do next! I would rather they had all just walked around the side of the pitch waving to the crowd rather than go out into the middle with a ball.
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Post by petef on Mar 23, 2021 18:23:39 GMT
I remember him playing for Bolton old boys against us at Wembley before the match. Obviously well after his pomp, but a very flamboyant character on and off the pitch in his prime. He certainly was. I remember seeing him play at St James Park (not the real one) for Bolton Wanderers in a cup game. Bolton were First Division but fell to a giant killing with Exeter City winning I think 2-1. Cornishman Tony Kellow (also RIP) scored the winner from the penalty spot. I remember that Wembley old boys warm up which I found a bit disappointing. I remember Robin Stubbs getting the ball and I immediately had that thrill of excitement and expectation from those heady days of 1963, but then realised that he clearly wasn't sure what to do next! I would rather they had all just walked around the side of the pitch waving to the crowd rather than go out into the middle with a ball. Agree Stefano. Memories of hero worshiped players at the peak of their game should remain that way . Always a bit of a shock when you realise they are real people, normal flesh and blood, who age and struggle to move as you remembered them. The Wembley experience I recall as pretty forgettable but was a unique experience seeing so many of my childhood hero's on display for that pre match 20 minute kick about.
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Post by Jon on Mar 23, 2021 18:42:01 GMT
Sad to hear that Frank has passed away today at the age of only 72. A great and entertaining player. Who remembers him playing in a Testimonial/Benefit match at Plainmoor ? I cannot remember what teams played(help needed). All I remember that he had not lost his touch and was very entertaining and also had some good banter with the old Popside. torquayfansforum.co.uk/thread/12116/testimonialsEven some Frank keep-uppys recorded here at about 6.40:
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Post by timbo on Mar 24, 2021 10:17:52 GMT
Sad to hear that Frank has passed away today at the age of only 72. A great and entertaining player. Who remembers him playing in a Testimonial/Benefit match at Plainmoor ? I cannot remember what teams played(help needed). All I remember that he had not lost his touch and was very entertaining and also had some good banter with the old Popside. torquayfansforum.co.uk/thread/12116/testimonialsEven some Frank keep-uppys recorded here at about 6.40: Thanks Jon, I did find this link but didn't look hard enough!
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