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Sg Bilko Deurne Holland 08 May 14 11.58am | |
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Quote Ketteridge at 07 May 2014 12.16pm
When they beat Honved apparently they we so scared of the passing of the Hungarians that they watered the pitch till it was a mud bath. The victory meant that the English press could retain some pride and maintain the English football was best in the world even though Hungary had smacked England twice with fluent passing and movement. Technical passing was just a useless foreign fad that would not last the test of time against English long balls and manliness. Edited by Ketteridge (07 May 2014 12.20pm) As I remember it was a bleak miserable Winter day, and it had been chucking it down for several days, and was still raining during the game, so watering the pitch made no difference, as like our pitch in them days, from November to April most pitches were like a swamp, and we used to play in boots that came above your ankles and believe me you needed them, as you were usually up to your ankles in thick sticky mud. The Wolves team managed by Stan Cullis, that day included some great players of that day, Bert Williams, Bill Slater, Billy Wright, Ron Flowers, John Hancocks, Peter Broadbent, Roy Swinbourne, and Dennis Wilshaw, and I remember Puskas played for Honved.
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Ketteridge Brighton 08 May 14 12.15pm | |
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Quote Sg Bilko at 08 May 2014 11.58am
Quote Ketteridge at 07 May 2014 12.16pm
When they beat Honved apparently they we so scared of the passing of the Hungarians that they watered the pitch till it was a mud bath. The victory meant that the English press could retain some pride and maintain the English football was best in the world even though Hungary had smacked England twice with fluent passing and movement. Technical passing was just a useless foreign fad that would not last the test of time against English long balls and manliness. Edited by Ketteridge (07 May 2014 12.20pm) As I remember it was a bleak miserable Winter day, and it had been chucking it down for several days, and was still raining during the game, so watering the pitch made no difference, as like our pitch in them days, from November to April most pitches were like a swamp, and we used to play in boots that came above your ankles and believe me you needed them, as you were usually up to your ankles in thick sticky mud. The Wolves team managed by Stan Cullis, that day included some great players of that day, Bert Williams, Bill Slater, Billy Wright, Ron Flowers, John Hancocks, Peter Broadbent, Roy Swinbourne, and Dennis Wilshaw, and I remember Puskas played for Honved.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 08 May 14 12.34pm | |
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Quote Sg Bilko at 08 May 2014 11.58am
The Wolves team managed by Stan Cullis, that day included some great players of that day, Bert Williams, Bill Slater, Billy Wright, Ron Flowers, John Hancocks, Peter Broadbent, Roy Swinbourne, and Dennis Wilshaw, and I remember Puskas played for Honved. Stan Cullis also managed prolific striker Jesse Pye who left Wolves in the early 50s.
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Sg Bilko Deurne Holland 08 May 14 12.49pm | |
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Quote Willo at 08 May 2014 12.34pm
Quote Sg Bilko at 08 May 2014 11.58am
The Wolves team managed by Stan Cullis, that day included some great players of that day, Bert Williams, Bill Slater, Billy Wright, Ron Flowers, John Hancocks, Peter Broadbent, Roy Swinbourne, and Dennis Wilshaw, and I remember Puskas played for Honved. Stan Cullis also managed prolific striker Jesse Pye who left Wolves in the early 50s. I can't remember the other players on Wolves team, but pretty sure he wasn't one of them.
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seeweedhater London 08 May 14 7.07pm | |
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And the Tubeway army are Wan..rs!
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Lucas Oliver Miles away 08 May 14 7.14pm | |
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Quote seeweedhater at 08 May 2014 7.07pm
And the Tubeway army are Wan..rs!
Nope it's not my name |
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