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Rangers mad and unfortunately rejected by Rangers as a youngster could you imagine this nutcase in an old firm game,it would have been tremendousKenny Burns with his balls hanging out.
Rangers mad and unfortunately rejected by Rangers as a youngster could you imagine this nutcase in an old firm game,it would have been tremendousKenny Burns with his balls hanging out.
The rumour was that Clough only signed him for Forest because he heard Burns was a qualified spark and Clough wanted his house rewired on the cheap.Rangers mad and unfortunately rejected by Rangers as a youngster could you imagine this nutcase in an old firm game,it would have been tremendous
That's some stand in the background
Is that Stamford Bridge?That's some stand in the background
Is that Stamford Bridge?
First player I thought of!.This thread needs Drew Jarvie
Is that a baccy tin they have given him?
To keep his hair in.Is that a baccy tin they have given him?
Worked with a guy like that. His combover would always flop down one side no matter how much he swept it back.Used to play 5's with a guy who had hair like Bobby Charlton. When he ran it all sort of flew behind him, was a sight to behold.
He would not get it cut no matter how much we slagged him.
Thought that was one of the fat Russian kids from the film 2012.
We're you working as a waitress in a cocktail bar ?Worked with a guy like that. His combover would always flop down one side no matter how much he swept it back.
We nicknamed him Phil Oakey.
That was a mildly amusing nickname in the early 80s.
Only man in World football that Peter Crouch & Beardsley would want to go out on the pull with...No even sure how you do this.
I was working as a waitress in a cocktail barWe're you working as a waitress in a cocktail bar ?
Could have been Stuart Pearce as well. There's a story that Clough got him to fix his wife's iron.The rumour was that Clough only signed him for Forest because he heard Burns was a qualified spark and Clough wanted his house rewired on the cheap.
That story probably the thing that's hanging down out Kenny's shorts there, but I choose to believe it.
George Berry then:
George Berry now:
George Berry then:
George Berry now:
Those Admiral football shirts take me back to my youth, had the Coventry City home shirt then, and i've now got the brown away top from the late 70's with the No 10 on the back worn by Ian Wallace...... would love to get a hold of that Wales top as well, with the iconic twin stripes down the front.George Berry then:
George Berry now:
See plenty of guys just now with this.......the lockdown look.
Wow.......just wow. !
Loved collecting the chewing gum cards.I remember Willie Pettigrew from the old cardboard (and chewing gum) football cards. Maybe the odd sight of him on Scotsport and sportscene.
Very early memories for me (born 73) but I remember the Rangers and Scotland ones in the late 70s fairly vividly (probably my older brother really that was buying them). For some reason, Pettigrew is always one of the other club players that I remember from those days.Loved
Loved collecting the chewing gum cards.
Those were the days, when you could let you're balls hang out and no one would care. !Kenny Burns with his balls hanging out.
He would have been to embarrassed to get it cut. !Used to play 5's with a guy who had hair like Bobby Charlton. When he ran it all sort of flew behind him, was a sight to behold.
He would not get it cut no matter how much we slagged him.
Think i had Pettigrew in most of my packets.Very early memories for me (born 73) but I remember the Rangers and Scotland ones in the late 70s fairly vividly (probably my older brother really that was buying them). For some reason, Pettigrew is always one of the other club players that I remember from those days.
Those Admiral football shirts take me back to my youth, had the Coventry City home shirt then, and i've now got the brown away top from the late 70's with the No 10 on the back worn by Ian Wallace...... would love to get a hold of that Wales top as well, with the iconic twin stripes down the front.
Brilliant observationThought that was one of the fat Russian kids from the film 2012.
I played football with his nephew GrahamKenny Burns with his balls hanging out.
Original Coventry City chocolate brown away shirt from 1978, wait for it.......£2000 on eBay.Ditto would love to find an original god knows how much it would set me back tho.
Ditto would love to find an original god knows how much it would set me back tho.
I remember Bobby Charlton saying that if he’d had a full head of hair he’d never have scored with that header against Benfica in 1968 at WembleyBobby Charlton was asked a few years ago if it had been the fashion to shave your head when he was playing, would he have done it? Bobby replied "What do you think?"
Original Coventry City chocolate brown away shirt from 1978, wait for it.......£2000 on eBay.
Think it was one of a couple of hundred brought out, they got panned as the worst strip ever, i hated it too, but now i've got a remake of one.
Not saw a proper Wales one though, might ask them if they'll bring one out.
Must be great on the dance floor
Original Coventry City chocolate brown away shirt from 1978, wait for it.......£2000 on eBay.
Think it was one of a couple of hundred brought out, they got panned as the worst strip ever, i hated it too, but now i've got a remake of one.
Not saw a proper Wales one though, might ask them if they'll bring one out.
quite a few formations happening thereMy lockdown hair :shh:
With a slighly less bushy moustache that would be the spit of my Aunt Shiela in the 80sTerry McDermot
Honestly mate, he was flamboyance personified and always good for a laugh. That said, he was a great referee compared to the ones we have today.Must be great on the dance floor
Dempsey and Hairpiece.
John Dempsey.
Rangers mad and unfortunately rejected by Rangers as a youngster could you imagine this nutcase in an old firm game,it would have been tremendous
Was she a footballer too?With a slighly less bushy moustache that would be the spit of my Aunt Shiela in the 80s
My father did it in the very early 80s after spending a fortune on a wig. How he thought finishing work on a Friday with a bald head and then going in on Monday with a full head of hair wouldn’t go unnoticed in the first place. He told me it felt like he was wearing a hat and it made him sweat like mad. After going with it for a few weeks he took it off his head in the pub one night and got it shaved to the wood the next day.When did men with thinning hair just start embracing it and shave it?
He's got more hair on his tash than I have on my napper.Wow
Wow.......just wow. !
Had a look mate, JD Sports do a vintage Admiral Wales shirt for £25, looks pretty good.I remember that brown shirt from the terrible shirts thread a while back. If they are that limited 2k is very believable. I have a couple Rangers shirts from the mid 70’s other than that its all the usual stuff lilac, 9 in a row, shame game etc etc. I really only collect Rangers shirt but would love to go back and pick up some of the Wales ones.