ChatterBank1 min ago
1971
tinkler,astle,west brom,leeds were robbed!!!
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I thyink your referring to the 70/71 season but the cruncher for Leeds was the following season.
I was lucky to be at 2 wolves home games in 71/72 - the 5 or 6 -1 defeat of Arsenal and the last home game against leeds.
Leeds only needed a draw for the double and deserved the win but lost 2-1. Wolves had a great side that season
I was lucky to be at 2 wolves home games in 71/72 - the 5 or 6 -1 defeat of Arsenal and the last home game against leeds.
Leeds only needed a draw for the double and deserved the win but lost 2-1. Wolves had a great side that season
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GuiQoPQaqv8&feat ure=related
Never offside! Tony "Bomber" Brown was in his own half when he received the ball off a Leeds player.
Jeff "the King" Astle was onside as well.
Moan all you like the result is in the book and Leeds are where they should be!
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Never offside! Tony "Bomber" Brown was in his own half when he received the ball off a Leeds player.
Jeff "the King" Astle was onside as well.
Moan all you like the result is in the book and Leeds are where they should be!
:-)
With all due respect to WBA, Spurs would have been the team for his style of play. And he would have been playing with God (sorry Hoddle) - the most talented English player I have ever seen.
I wonder if anyone has done any statistics on Clive Allen's 49 goals, and how many were placed at his feet by God. (I've still got a "Hoddle walks on water" badge).
I wonder if anyone has done any statistics on Clive Allen's 49 goals, and how many were placed at his feet by God. (I've still got a "Hoddle walks on water" badge).
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