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Post by hamsta2 on Nov 1, 2024 11:46:02 GMT
Ipswich l Striker 1969-79. One England cap. Alzheimer’s. RIP.
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Post by spitthedog on Nov 1, 2024 14:04:13 GMT
RIP Apparently the Alzheimers started at 69 according to his family which is no age really, was diagnosed 18 months ago. Terrible disease.
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Post by J-Roar on Nov 1, 2024 14:10:39 GMT
Another one less to have to pay care costs for. The PFA are such a bunch of useless wankers.
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Post by Northy on Nov 1, 2024 14:52:51 GMT
RIP, a decent striker in a good team back in the day, he was in the team that knocked Real Madrid and Lazio out of Europe
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Post by wakeypotter on Nov 1, 2024 15:01:17 GMT
RIP A good player back in the day Gets a bit scary when players you remember pass away
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Post by melbournepotter on Nov 1, 2024 21:52:59 GMT
RIP A good player back in the day Gets a bit scary when players you remember pass away It does. My memory of him was a wiry young skilful player .. now when these guys are passing on, its a constant reminder of how old you are getting yourself. My first memories of football was from the early 70s.....doesnt seem that long ago....but it's 50 years now....
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Post by Gods on Nov 1, 2024 23:29:05 GMT
RIP Trevor Whymark.
For those of us who were there back in the glory days of the 70's your name is forever etched in to our psyche.
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Post by stayingupforbigbazza on Nov 1, 2024 23:34:13 GMT
Him and Paul Mariner deadly combo. In the days of 2 strikers.. Bring them back..Keegan and Toshack. etc. Ritchie and Greenhoff... RIP Trevor..
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