Cormcolash
Well-Known Member
IRAn vs Wales was fuckin amazin
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Yeah, it's mad. Are they right? Fuck knows. Maybe Scottish football needs it because they're fucking agricultural expertsScottish football is to put major restrictions on heading in training.
Scottish football to ban heading the day before and after matches
Professional clubs told to limit training exercises with repetitive heading to one session per week.www.bbc.com
are they banning heading the ball or people?Yeah, it's mad. Are they right? Fuck knows. Maybe Scottish football needs it because they're fucking agricultural experts
Barcelona v Steaua Bucharest 1986 stuff.Special mention for how truly awful Japan's penos were.
Impressive.
It's not really a game at this point, at best it'll be consolation goal to make the end of match handshakes less awkward.Totally lost interest in the match v Korea before half time.
First penalty shootout I ever saw.Barcelona v Steaua Bucharest 1986 stuff.
sincere apologies - How I listed someone who died on 23/12 as dying on "22 November'' even I can't explain.George Cohen (1939 -22 November 2022)
Fulham & England right back.
Cohen spent his entire career at Fulham (459 games) before retiring due to injury aged 29.
He was a quick player with an eye on going forward.
Cohen took over as England right back in 1964 after Jimmy Armfield suffered a bad injury. Cohen played in all England's matches during their 1966 World Cup victory. He earned 37 caps between 1964-67.
Fulham supporters are intensely proud of George's part in the 1966 Final -
''Gentleman George Cohen - the only west Londoner that ever won the World Cup''
is the ultimate Chelsea diss.
A statue of Cohen was unveiled at Craven Cottage in 2016.
Famously George's nephew Ben also was won a world cup in rugby.
Only Geoff Hurst and Bobby Charlton (who has dementia) are still alive from the 1966 eleven. Along w/ squad members Terry Paine, Ian Callaghan and George Eastham.
This is sad news; I had no idea he had any health problems but I've just read George had cancer in the 1970s.
George Cohen, World Cup winner with England in 1966, dies aged 83
George Cohen was described as ‘a lovely man’ by ‘everyone, without exception’, by Sir Geoff Hurst, who led the tributes to his 1966 teammatewww.theguardian.com
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