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Post by pottermouth on Jan 19, 2018 23:55:59 GMT
What a player, what a person. A genuine legend of football. A tragic loss at 59. You will never be forgotten. R.I.P.
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Post by supersimonstainrod on Jan 20, 2018 5:59:12 GMT
What a player along with Laurie Cunningham RIP Big man I think that is my favourite non stoke game. Ive seen that so many times. A classic game of football with the added ingredient of the west brom trio, the black lads just answering the abuse and boos with swashbuckling football. Addressing ignorance with fire and sparkle. When you think back to those times and all this national front stuff and the rest of it. Not only was regis a good footballer he was an inspiration. What an amazing legacy to leave. Fantastic tribute Roots,in the days when any minor celebrity/politician/sports star bangs on about their legacy,there's the noblest bequest to the game and wider society right there. What strength of character and dignity,what a man.
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Post by Caerwrangonpotter on Jan 20, 2018 6:26:53 GMT
What a player along with Laurie Cunningham RIP Big man I think that is my favourite non stoke game. Ive seen that so many times. A classic game of football with the added ingredient of the west brom trio, the black lads just answering the abuse and boos with swashbuckling football. Addressing ignorance with fire and sparkle. When you think back to those times and all this national front stuff and the rest of it. Not only was regis a good footballer he was an inspiration. What an amazing legacy to leave. Also watching Laurie Cunningham in his prime. (thumbs)
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Post by beerspiller on Jan 20, 2018 10:59:05 GMT
RIP great sportsman. I always admired him as a fooballer even though he played for a different team!! Wish we we had one like him upfront today!
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Post by Dingdangdoo on Jan 20, 2018 12:45:09 GMT
Very emotional interviews with other black players on football focus. Crazy what they had to put up with
Things have changed, but still not enough
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