Question 10:58 - Apr 11 with 1613 views | grumpy | Who played for Everton as league champions and went on to play for Saints 191 times? |  | | |  |
Question on 11:03 - Apr 11 with 1607 views | PatfromPoole | Jimmy Gabriel??? |  |
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Question on 11:29 - Apr 11 with 1560 views | saintmark1976 |
He won an F A Cup winner’s medal I remember. Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday. |  |
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Question on 11:29 - Apr 11 with 1560 views | grumpy |
That didn’t last long. Well done,Pat. |  | |  |
Question on 12:58 - Apr 11 with 1488 views | PatfromPoole |
Question on 11:29 - Apr 11 by grumpy | That didn’t last long. Well done,Pat. |
Sorry. Was a guess, honestly. |  |
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Question on 17:00 - Apr 11 with 1390 views | saintmark1976 |
Question on 12:58 - Apr 11 by PatfromPoole | Sorry. Was a guess, honestly. |
Many years back around 1974ish if I recall correctly, I was playing tennis with a mate on the public courts adjacent to Bournemouth’s ground which was then called Dean Court. The court next to ours became vacant and Jimmy Gabriel and Harry Redknap came and played on it. At the time they were both Bournemouth players and had just finished training for the day. Prior to the start of their game we had a very pleasant chat with them both.Neither had any “ edge”to them and were quite happy to give us their time. I also remember that their tennis skills were far in excess of ours. Footballers and the times they played in then were much happier then. Very few agents, security guards, press photographers, hangers on and no ridiculous tattoos. |  |
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Question on 00:11 - Apr 12 with 1235 views | Chesham_Saint |
Question on 17:00 - Apr 11 by saintmark1976 | Many years back around 1974ish if I recall correctly, I was playing tennis with a mate on the public courts adjacent to Bournemouth’s ground which was then called Dean Court. The court next to ours became vacant and Jimmy Gabriel and Harry Redknap came and played on it. At the time they were both Bournemouth players and had just finished training for the day. Prior to the start of their game we had a very pleasant chat with them both.Neither had any “ edge”to them and were quite happy to give us their time. I also remember that their tennis skills were far in excess of ours. Footballers and the times they played in then were much happier then. Very few agents, security guards, press photographers, hangers on and no ridiculous tattoos. |
I wonder where old saggy chops learned the dark arts then….? I despise him. |  |
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Question on 06:24 - Apr 12 with 1187 views | PatfromPoole |
Question on 00:11 - Apr 12 by Chesham_Saint | I wonder where old saggy chops learned the dark arts then….? I despise him. |
You can take the man out of West Ham, but you can never take etc etc…… |  |
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Question on 13:40 - Apr 12 with 1098 views | saintmark1976 |
Question on 00:11 - Apr 12 by Chesham_Saint | I wonder where old saggy chops learned the dark arts then….? I despise him. |
Probably when vast amounts of money came into the game. When I first met him the difference between the average man’s wage and that of a pro footballer was not that great compared to the vast gulf now. Out of interest, I met him in a professional capacity much later in life and suffice to say he certainly was a different person then compared to our initial meeting. |  |
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