2020-21 Football thread (5 Viewers)

I'm not at Wembley, but watching.

We no longer work at Leyton, and Charlton has me like a headwrecker girlfriend.

Anyway, young Irish lad in goal for the O's, but I haven't seen Charlton lose a game this year.
 
Having a l lovely Sunday lunch. Which normal humans call dinner.

Someone brought her kid along and I sat next to him. Maybe 20 months old. The infant was wearing a Tottenham Hotspur jersey. And in my foolishness and being quite endeared with him I said: you're a lovely wee gasun, even though you're a little Spursy cunt. Yes you are. Yes you are.

I looked up and the entire table of actual adults were sitting there in stony silence.
"Did I say that out loud?* "Yes you did seanc"
"Is that very bad?"
"Yes, calling my infant child a Spursy little cunt is not ideal ".

Kid needs learning anyway.
 
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Do Celtic have a parade? It doesn't seem to be done thing in Glasgow??
 
AFC Wimbledon into League One.
Nothing to do with me, but there's a couple of blow-ins in the area who've been quietly excited for the last couple of weeks. I'm happy for them.

That was a mad old weekend.
 
Willie Stevenson (1939 - 2025)
Stevenson a left sided midfielder, won the 1958-59 League title and the Scottish Cup with Rangers before losing his place to Jim Baxter and joining recently promoted Liverpool in 1962.
Under Shankly he won two League titles and the 1965 FA Cup.
Willie moved on to Stoke in 1967 after Liverpool signed Emlyn Hughes.
 
French football legend Bernard Lacombe (1952 - 2025).
Lacombe scored 255 goals in Ligue 1 playing for Lyon, St. Etienne and Bordeaux - second to only to Argentine Delio Onnis.

Lacombe was a French Champ three times w/ Bordeaux in the 80's.
He won 38 caps (12 goals) scoring in the 78 World Cup and also playing in Espana 82 and France's 1984 Euro victory inc. the Final. victory.
 
Jacky Vergnes (1948 - 28 June 2025)
Despite scoring 153 goals in 328 Ligue 1 games (18th on all time list) Vergnes scored on his debut for France and was never selected again.

Alan Peacock (1937 - 29 June 2025)
Peacock partnered Brian Clough at promotion chasers Middlesbrough (138 goals in 241 games) before moving onto Leeds to immediately help them to promotion in 1964.
Alan scored 30 goals in 65 games in Leeds rise to the top of English football before knee injuries forced him to retire aged 30 after a season at Plymouth.
Alan made his England debut in the 1962 World Cup. Scored 3 times in 6 caps all in his Boro days.
 
Rinus Israel (1942 - 1 July 2025)
Amsterdam born Feyenoord legend.
The defender won an Eredivisie in 1963/64 with DWS Amsterdam before joining Feyenoord in 1966.
Israel captained Feyenoord to the 1970 European Cup, scoring against Celtic in the Final. He also won three Eredivisie titles, 1969 Dutch Cup and the 1974 UEFA Cup in Rotterdam.
Rinus was Dutch player of the year twice in 1970 and '75.

He won 47 caps (3 goals) and played in the 1974 World Cup.
After leaving Feyenoord in 1974, Rinus finally retired aged 40 in 1982 and had a long career in coaching.


 
I read the last five pages of this thread. Apparently the movie Jaws isn't actually that compelling. I've never seen it in full.

I've posted a lot of shite, and you'll all have more insider knowledge/shite in the season to come.

I know nowt much yet, but there's a lot, perhaps enough to make a living. I couldn't even give a shit if we need a bigger boat (we don't).
 
Ahmed Faras
African Footballer of the Year 1975.
The Moroccan played in 1970 World Cup and scored 3 goals in 1972 Olympics
 
Wyn Davies (1942 - 2025)
A stalwart of Welsh football in the 1960's and early 70's, Davies was a tall second striker who was dominated in the air.
Davies played alongside Francis Lee at Bolton (1962-66) and Man City (1971-72) in between a successful time at Newcastle where he won the 1969 Fairs (UEFA) Cup. After Man City, he briefly played for Man Utd.
Wyn earned 34 caps scoring 6 goals.
 

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