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Just watched it on BBC Three, quite amusing really. If you don't have Sky etc, here's the line up. Based on caps, performances and off field activities :Peter BonettiWarren BartonKeith CurleJohn Terry (C)Phil NevilleKieron DyerCarlton PalmerJoey BartonSteve HodgeJohn FashanuMichael RickettsManager - Keegan
The manager was McClaren wasn't it?
Agree with that Filo. He was a good goalie kept in the shadows by the best goalie the world's ever seen.BobG
BobG wrote:QuoteAgree with that Filo. He was a good goalie kept in the shadows by the best goalie the world's ever seen.BobGSorry Bob I disagree with you on that one! Schmichel is the best keeper the world has ever seen in my opinion. I happen to have seen his debut against the Rep of Ireland at Sir Matt Busby's testimonial, and when he threw the ball fully 50 yards the whole crowd gasped I shit you not!
GM-MarkB wrote:QuoteJust watched it on BBC Three, quite amusing really. If you don't have Sky etc, here's the line up. Based on caps, performances and off field activities :Peter BonettiWarren BartonKeith CurleJohn Terry (C)Phil NevilleKieron DyerCarlton PalmerJoey BartonSteve HodgeJohn FashanuMichael RickettsManager - KeeganThe cat took a lot of criticism when we got beat by Brazil in 1970, unjustified in my opinion and would have won more England caps if the great Gordon Banks were n`t around
I'd add Lev Yashin to the list of world's greatest goalkeepers too. He was a bloody wondrous keeper.Bob
Cheers Eastender for confirming what I wrote earlier in the thread.
Filo wrote:QuoteGM-MarkB wrote:QuoteJust watched it on BBC Three, quite amusing really. If you don't have Sky etc, here's the line up. Based on caps, performances and off field activities :Peter BonettiWarren BartonKeith CurleJohn Terry (C)Phil NevilleKieron DyerCarlton PalmerJoey BartonSteve HodgeJohn FashanuMichael RickettsManager - KeeganThe cat took a lot of criticism when we got beat by Brazil in 1970, unjustified in my opinion and would have won more England caps if the great Gordon Banks were n`t aroundFilo Banks was in goal for the 1-0 defeat to Brazil,he made that well known wonder save from Pele in the group game.The game your thinking of is the quarter final match against West Germany.Bonetti was in goal and got slaughtered for the defeat,but Sir Alf Ramsey as to take some of the blame, for taking Bobby Charlton off just after the Germans had pulled a goal back.His reason for taking Charlton off was to save him for the final,but as Franz Beckenbauer said \"he couldn't believe his luck\" as he was man marking bobby and from there on in he ran the show for the Germans.
Just googled it, a Russian. I should have known better with the name, but for some reason it rang a bell of a former Spurs & ireland international keeper, i have or been told about?
That ref was a disgrace. It was a damn good game - a game the French looked like winning. But that scoundrel in their goal and what can only be a ref who was either as bent as a nine bob note or utterly, utterly incompetant cost them the game. That French side was a really good one. They didn't win anything, but they could and would have done if the Gods had been on their side. Battiston refused to speak to that prick for donkeys years afterwards until some idiot TV station engineered a meeting. Battiston wasn't very thrilled to meet him!CheersBobG