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Thread: Sir Tom Finney

  1. #31
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    re: Sir Tom Finney

    What a great, great player.

    RIP

  2. #32
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    re: Sir Tom Finney

    I'm a West Brom fan but would like to pay this tribute.

    My dad loved Stanley Mathews but assured me that Sir Tom was by far the better player.

    My dad,a Leeds fan who introduced me to Albion ( luckily! ) as a 10 year old also said that Willie Johnston was the only winger of "Modern times" fit to lace Sir Tom's boot's!

    Based on those wise word's from the best judge of a footballer i ever knew and considering that for me "Wee Willie" is my all time hero,i bow in tribute to the finest winger this country has EVER produced.

    RIP Sir Tom,a brilliant footballer and an equally fine man by all accounts,we shall not see his like again.

    Condolonces to everyone at PNE and Sir Tom's family from us "Baggies" fan's.

  3. #33
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    re: Sir Tom Finney

    Although I can't remember I must have seen him play a couple of times in the late fifties. He was one of the "Gigarette Card" greats. Another chunk of my boyhood past gone. The Langoliers are really putting a shift in just lately .

    RIP Tom.

  4. #34

    re: Sir Tom Finney

    A legend has past away all the best to his family and preston, respect from Carlisle.

  5. #35
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    re: Sir Tom Finney

    The game has lost a true great,from a time when players played for the shirt and not the wallet.

    Great player,great man,great club man.

    R.I.P. Tom Finney.

  6. #36
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    re: Sir Tom Finney

    People talk a lot of bl(ks both in real life and on the radio about a whole gamut of subjects.

    I often hear fans tell Collywobble he is a legend on the talkshoot phone in.

    He is not.

    Even though we in our family are Albion, my dad had nothing but praise for Tom Finney.

    As has been said, star, club man and absolute legend of the game.
    R.I.P.
    .

  7. #37
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    re: Sir Tom Finney

    On behalf of all Derby fans RIP Sir Tom

  8. #38
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    re: Sir Tom Finney

    My dads best player of all time. RIP Sir Tom...From a claret.

  9. #39
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    re: Sir Tom Finney

    RIP Tom Finney. What a great loss

  10. #40
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    re: Sir Tom Finney

    Condolences from the 'Wall. RIP Sir Tom

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