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Thread: Iconic Footy images part deux?

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    re: Iconic Footy images part deux?



    1991: West Bromwich Albion 2-4 Woking:

    Trailing 1-0 at half-time, four second-half goals - including a 15-minute hat-trick by striker Tim Buzaglo (pictured) - earned the Isthmian League's Woking a famous win over Division Two side West Brom at the Hawthorns.


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    re: Iconic Footy images part deux?

    Well done, Gav!

    Longer highlights of the same match:- - view external link

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    A past Leeds v Man Utd match! Jackie Charlton obviously very keen to swap shirts with Dennis Law, and typical Billy Bremner, right in the thick of it. Love the mud bath pitch, sign of the times in those days.

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    re: Iconic Footy images part deux?

    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71


    A past Leeds v Man Utd match! Jackie Charlton obviously very keen to swap shirts with Dennis Law, and typical Billy Bremner, right in the thick of it. Love the mud bath pitch, sign of the times in those days.

    Who's that Bobby has got hold of obviously trying to restrain whoever it is?

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