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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 28, 2020 7:07:31 GMT
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 28, 2020 8:15:17 GMT
Good find Joe. We will never know if Bin Dippers would have capitulated and been caught this season. The signs were there for sure but with such a large lead one would say they would have weathered a storm........maybe.
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 28, 2020 9:16:52 GMT
Good find Joe. We will never know if Bin Dippers would have capitulated and been caught this season. The signs were there for sure but with such a large lead one would say they would have weathered a storm........maybe. Liverpool would have prevailed. No reason to think otherwise
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Post by Vadiation_Ribe on Mar 28, 2020 14:05:20 GMT
And I thought Cantona's kung-fu kick was bad...
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Post by Vadiation_Ribe on Mar 28, 2020 14:41:44 GMT
Shows how simple football can be at times: "From there, the only real instructions were to Ginola and Gillespie. Keegan would point to Ferdinand and tell them: “Supply him with crosses, because he’s the best header of the ball in the country.”"
Not that any were the best header of the ball in the country, but at times we barely got crosses in to the likes of Crouch, Jones and Walters.
Best worst injury ever: "Pallister suffered a back problem getting off the bus."
Great advice for any goalkeeper from Schmeichel, and any player reading on after this: "“One of the things I did over and over again when I was younger was that my coach would dribble the ball around the penalty box and then stop me – ‘stop! Where are your two posts?’ – and just by looking at where the lines are in relation to me I would have to tell him where. I learned to cover my angles really well. So when you’re faced with situations in the game when someone is one on one with you from an angle, I don’t think about where my posts are. I know I have them covered. That’s my instinct, but before that there’s a lot of hard work."
A really good article - thanks for sharing! I loved that Newcastle side as a kid.
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