(Picks up mic) Glen Hoddle (drops mic again).John Barnes (drops mic).
World class in one match v BrazilJohn Barnes (drops mic).
You don’t remember him at Liverpool?World class in one match v Brazil
Just pull your neck in and stop being a pratBeing a non-playing squad member doesn't qualify him in my book. There are players who have participated (and won) World Cup finals that arent necessarily world class, but just the right fit for the team.
I think Norman Hunter was a very good player, and was in the Leeds mould which made them successful, but I still wouldn't call him world class.
But that's what is great about football. We all have different opinions and see different things in different players.
I forgot you're not capable of debate.Just pull your neck in and stop being a prat
I thought the same. Had watched him on the telly loads and saw him score belters, foul loads of people but wasn’t sure what else he offered. I then saw him play live and was well impressed. Likewise Beckham, came on against at old Trafford (4-2) and made all the difference. Absolutely brilliant.Paul Scholes? (As endorsed by ZZ) never quite saw it myself. He was good, very good but probs not World Class.
Moore staying at what at best was an average top division team is a mystery to me too, I can only think that he saw West Ham as his club which it was and was unbelievably loyal, is that a bad thing ? Geoff Hurst and Trevor Brooking the same.Was Bobby Moore World Class? I know he was our World Cup winning captain, but he played most of his career at West Ham as part of a fairly porous defence. Not sure I actually ever saw him live, if I did it would have been at the end of his career anyway, but interested to know what the old timers on here think.
Scholes was a thug
Re moore-players only moved it teams wanted or had to sell. That is why we kept tommy hutch for so long
There was no freedom of contract in those days. I would think that the likes of Moore would have been snapped up by 'bigger clubs' at the end of one of his West Ham contracts. It now seems such an outdated system but the fact that clubs retained the player's registration at the end of his contract protected clubs like ours and ensured a much more level playing field.Was Bobby Moore World Class? I know he was our World Cup winning captain, but he played most of his career at West Ham as part of a fairly porous defence. Not sure I actually ever saw him live, if I did it would have been at the end of his career anyway, but interested to know what the old timers on here think.
There haven't really been any " thugs" compared to the dirty Leeds of the 1970s.Wouldn't describe him as a thug. Couldn't tackle to save his life and would go for the foul but not a thug. Esp when he played in teams with Keane!
Charlie Adam was a thug. One of those players who you knew at school was half decent but when up against someone better was a nasty little fucker who not only fouled but aimed to injure.
That Leeds team have legendary status. Before my time but I understand they earned the legend. In my time the ones that stick out are the likes of Terry Hurlock, Vinnie Jones, Souness, Kevin Muscat...I’m sure there are others. Not ‘thuggish’ enough for that Leeds team?There haven't really been any " thugs" compared to the dirty Leeds of the 1970s.
Oh yeah. I remember him...Southampton.Mark Dennis was an 'orrible bastard.
He was never offside! Although I’m not sure the bloke who scored wasn’t when the pass was made to him.Was looking at some 1970's Leeds clips trying to find the one when they scored after 39 passes, when I came across this one.
Plenty of controversy and interesting to see a football hooligan dressed in collar and tie. Oh how times have changed!
You're right, they did have absolutely legendary status. Like me, you can probably reel off the entire Leeds squad from that time as easily as the Coventry city squad. They were, literally, household names.That Leeds team have legendary status. Before my time but I understand they earned the legend. In my time the ones that stick out are the likes of Terry Hurlock, Vinnie Jones, Souness, Kevin Muscat...I’m sure there are others. Not ‘thuggish’ enough for that Leeds team?
He (goalscorer) would be considered offside now from the advantage gained in the build up. He's just out of shot when the final pass is made but I'd be amazed if he went beyond the last defender before the pass. Adge?He was never offside! Although I’m not sure the bloke who scored wasn’t when the pass was made to him.
The ‘gentleman hooligan’...gentlegan? Hooliman? Hooligent?...looked quite old for a pitch invader too. Although, even the players all looked about 55 back then!
I've seen this footage so many times over the years but I've just realised it wasn't Jeff Astle in that 'offside' position from the initial break. He burst through up top from a clear onside position.He (goalscorer) would be considered offside now from the advantage gained in the build up. He's just out of shot when the final pass is made but I'd be amazed if he went beyond the last defender before the pass. Adge?
That referee was a bit of a tinker wasn't he !!He was never offside! Although I’m not sure the bloke who scored wasn’t when the pass was made to him.
The ‘gentleman hooligan’...gentlegan? Hooliman? Hooligent?...looked quite old for a pitch invader too. Although, even the players all looked about 55 back then!
I like at the end, when he blew-up, he gave a bit of a snort as if to say “right, bring it on”!That referee was a bit of a tinker wasn't he !!
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