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Missed this news yesterday but another footballing legend has passed away. One of the best poaching goalscorers ever. His legs were too short for his body but it gave him a low centre of gravity which was ideal for a striker as he had amazing balance. RIP
Yes, an amazing player with an incredible record. I don't think I've ever fully recovered from the goals he smacked in against England in Mexico 70 when we somehow contrived to lose 3-2 having been 2-0 up (an early portend for following Saints..).
In their eulogy Bayern virtually give him all the credit for making them the footballing world power they are today.
Yes, an amazing player with an incredible record. I don't think I've ever fully recovered from the goals he smacked in against England in Mexico 70 when we somehow contrived to lose 3-2 having been 2-0 up (an early portend for following Saints..).
In their eulogy Bayern virtually give him all the credit for making them the footballing world power they are today.
Me neither. Mr brother was in tears after that game. He could certainly put the ball away. I used to wear Adidas Muller Goal boots and I swear that I scored more goals wearing them than other makes.
Me neither. Mr brother was in tears after that game. He could certainly put the ball away. I used to wear Adidas Muller Goal boots and I swear that I scored more goals wearing them than other makes.
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I was thinking that Gerd Muller was part of the Kevin Keegan deal when he arrived at Saints but it was Gunther Netzer who a friend of mine saw at the Dell on the day Keegan was announced in February 1980, he was the General manager of Hamburger sv
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