Sad to see the death announced of the great Man U and England forward. A wonderful ambassador for football. RIP Sir Bobby.
The great Sir Bobby Charlton dies aged 86
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....in the school play ground closing in towards the goal , tee it up, head down Bobby style... thump....Goal....Bobby Charlton, Bobby Charlton
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....I know it is a different final third ground game now ,,,,but Bobby closed space, ran into space in a very direct way - hence his fanastic shots....the number of times you see space in front of modern players just longing for someone to close it ....yep Brian Glover Brilliant.....At school if more than one person wanted to be Bobby....we used to utilise Chobby Barton...bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....I know it is a different final third ground game now ,,,,but Bobby closed space, ran into space in a very direct way - hence his fanastic shots....the number of times you see space in front of modern players just longing for someone to close it ....yep Brian Glover Brilliant.....At school if more than one person wanted to be Bobby....we used to utilise Chobby Barton...
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I've never been interested in football (though I don't mock it; I do understand its appeal), but I did once meet Bobby Charlton, when he came in the shop where I worked to buy a clarinet for his daughter Suzanne, who also of course became well-known in her own field. I was pleased to find him a straightforward unaffected man without that grandeur some 'living legends' feel they have to assume. I hope he had a gentle passing.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....I know it is a different final third ground game now ,,,,but Bobby closed space, ran into space in a very direct way - hence his fanastic shots....the number of times you see space in front of modern players just longing for someone to close it ....yep Brian Glover Brilliant.....At school if more than one person wanted to be Bobby....we used to utilise Chobby Barton...
A wonderful ambassador for football, Manchester United, England and most importantly the North East …….
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I saw him once only and can't resist reminiscing: A momentous day for Palace in Aug 1969, being our first-ever game in the top Division. A classic Man U line-up included Charlton, Best, Law etc. Terrace standing allowed a 48,000 attendance at Selhurst. A commendable 2-2 draw in which Charlton scored.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI saw him once only and can't resist reminiscing: A momentous day for Palace in Aug 1969, being our first-ever game in the top Division. A classic Man U line-up included Charlton, Best, Law etc. Terrace standing allowed a 48,000 attendance at Selhurst. A commendable 2-2 draw in which Charlton scored.
....I guess Kevin de Bruyne is his like; playing wise....bong ching
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI saw him once only and can't resist reminiscing: A momentous day for Palace in Aug 1969, being our first-ever game in the top Division. A classic Man U line-up included Charlton, Best, Law etc. Terrace standing allowed a 48,000 attendance at Selhurst. A commendable 2-2 draw in which Charlton scored.
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I saw Bobby Charlton a couple of times playing for England at Hampden. Unfortunately he scored the winner, I seem to recall, in the home international in '66. 3-4 the final score - Wee Jinky Johnstone scored a couple in the defeat. I saw him again a couple of years later playing for his national team in a one-each draw. Enormous crowds back then, I remember.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....in the school play ground closing in towards the goal , tee it up, head down Bobby style... thump....Goal....Bobby Charlton, Bobby Charlton
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