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'Safe hands'
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stu 12 Feb 19 16:55
on that point, Schmiechal (Peter) had the right idea, constantly turning defense into attack up the field. I remember Peter saying on MOTD that when he was playing he wanted the ball as far away from him as possible. |
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right up there with pat jennings...was gordon R.I.P.
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For me 3rd best save I've ever seen. 2nd was (Jim?) Montgomery for Sunderland v Leeds in '73 Cup Final, 1st was Andy Rankin for Watford v Man Utd in 3rd round league Cup Old Trafford '78 - saved Gordon McQueen header in last minute. Gordon Banks R.I.P ......
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Sad news to hear. Arguably the greatest goalie that these shores have ever produced. A football legend and any who saw it, will never ever forget that magnificent save from Pele. Not only a great sportsman but also a great ambassador for the game. Condolences to his family, friends and and all Stoke and England supporters.
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That England v Brazil game in 1970 was an absolute classic from start to finish.
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I was 11 remember brilliant game from moore,banks save,,great jazz goal and a brilliant save from brazil keeper from a close range diving header from Franny lee
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rest in peace
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1st time poster don't forget the Astle miss
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think the keeper was called felix
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correct mate
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going of subject Franny lee one of my all time fav players
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For me 3rd best save I've ever seen. 2nd was (Jim?) Montgomery for Sunderland v Leeds in '73 Cup Final, 1st was Andy Rankin for Watford v Man Utd in 3rd round league Cup Old Trafford '78 - saved Gordon McQueen header in last minute. Gordon Banks R.I.P ......
I remember Jim Montgomery's save like it was yesterday but couldn't tell you (without checking) which teams were in the FA Cup final for the last decade! Still not sure if his save from the header (Cherry) was better of from the follow up (Lorimer). Gordon Banks a true legend and a gentleman. I remember being at Tranmere v Stoke FA Cup 4th round 1972. Record ever crowd of 24,000 for Tranmere. I'm sure most of them were there just to see Banks! R.I.P. Gordon. |