chaminda_00
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53. Harland & Wolff Welders v 54. Manchester City
55. Doncaster Rovers v 56. Arsenal
55. Doncaster Rovers v 56. Arsenal
I preferred the way that Arsenal played under George Graham than they do under Wenger. They seem very petulant these days...Arsenal - I know one is supposed to vote for the small side but no true football fan does not admire the way Arsenal play football.
Is that right? Genuinely had no idea. He's still synonymous with courage in the face of adversity over here, especially when compared to today's milksops. As in "If Bert Trautmann can play an FA Cup final with a broken neck, you can get up after that love-tap, you steaming great poof!" Or words to that effect...Man City - for Law heeling Man Utd to Div 2 and Trautmann, who was considered a traitor at home more or less.
One of the great footballing myths. United were down regardless of that goal or that result.Man City - for Law heeling Man Utd to Div 2
One of the great footballing myths. United were down regardless of that goal or that result.Man City - for Law heeling Man Utd to Div 2
Yeah Germans had funny ideas about professionalism and playing abroad. Players who went abroad to earn their livelihood were called mercenaries or legionaires. Playing abroad was as bad as serving in a foreign army, you see. Total disgrace, high treason. Cause there's no greater honour for the Teutonic man than to play for some village club all his life, win a few caps, then settle down as a tobacconist and die a penniless alcoholic. This sentiment still echos today when German clubs face English/Italian/Spanish ones in the European Cup.Is that right? Genuinely had no idea. He's still synonymous with courage in the face of adversity over here, especially when compared to today's milksops. As in "If Bert Trautmann can play an FA Cup final with a broken neck, you can get up after that love-tap, you steaming great poof!" Or words to that effect...
Who cares, great story.One of the great footballing myths. United were down regardless of that goal or that result.