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    Brilliant Woodlands, brings back very good memories of times that will never return, Thank You and all the best fella

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    Brilliant Woodlands, brings back very good memories of times that will never return, Thank You and all the best fella
    So very true alto, a time when footballers were real footballers and got on with the game no matter what. It's really quite pathetic these days and, in spite of the supposed superiority of modern players, we don't see anywhere near the amount of goals that we used to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    Brilliant Woodlands, brings back very good memories of times that will never return, Thank You and all the best fella
    The same to you and your lot and it was a pleasure!

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    Interesting name on the reserve team sheet, at right-back was Pickup, I think he was called Michael Pickup, I can remember seeing him a couple of times, he had blonde hair. Although I've never met him, or had any contact with him, I remember my mum telling me that I was distantly related to him, she was his mum's half-cousin or something. No idea what the relationship is then, but I can say I'm related to someone who once played for Burnley reserves. That's my claim to fame.

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    At 3.12. No wonder that we never showed the best in Football ! Malcolm Alison of West Ham a coach? An example of how to tackle? No way ! Go back to square one, and collect your get out of jail card while your there .You will need it !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    At 3.12. No wonder that we never showed the best in Football ! Malcolm Alison of West Ham a coach? An example of how to tackle? No way ! Go back to square one, and collect your get out of jail card while your there .You will need it !
    Balan --the big difference is that players knew how to tackle and were also allowed to do so in thsoe days without fear of being reckless, endangering an opponent, using excessive force etc., etc.
    I loved playing in those days when you took the knocks as well as dishing them out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Balan --the big difference is that players knew how to tackle and were also allowed to do so in thsoe days without fear of being reckless, endangering an opponent, using excessive force etc., etc.
    I loved playing in those days when you took the knocks as well as dishing them out.
    Perhaps modern day footballers and referees should be made to watch video's of the Leeds United matches when they played under Don Revie.

    If the modern day style of playing had been applied in that era Leeds United would never have finished a game with 11 men on the field.

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    Perhaps modern day footballers and referees should be made to watch video's of the Leeds United matches when they played under Don Revie.

    If the modern day style of playing had been applied in that era Leeds United would never have finished a game with 11 men on the field.
    Half the time Hunter, Bremner and Giles would not have made it out of the tunnel to start the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage Claret View Post
    Perhaps modern day footballers and referees should be made to watch video's of the Leeds United matches when they played under Don Revie.
    I think referees should be made to watch half a dozen games of Rugby, then it might dawn on the saps just how difficult it actually is to get a player on the deck, who doesn't actually WANT to fall down.

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    Sub: Players like McNeil, any with any dribbling skill, would have a field day. Simply slip the ball through his legs he is wide open!

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