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Remember when he punched the BBC man.

 

 

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He was on the B-Team last year. I actually didn't know what was wrong, just that he was ill. So, thanks! Also, I hoped to get the opportunity to post the video above.

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23 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:

Thanks for the pointers everyone. Will add as I find more:

LIVING

1) Arthur Smith (b. May 1915) Bury, Leicester City
2) George Haigh (b. June 1915) Stockport County, Rochdale, Lancaster City
3) Colin Collindridge (b. Nov 1920) Rotherham United, Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest, Coventry City, Bath City
4) Tommy Best (b. Dec 1920) Chester, Cardiff City, QPR, Hereford United
5) Arthur Turner (b. Jan 1921) Charlton Athletic, Colchester United, Headington United
6) Dudley Kernick (b. Aug 1921) Torquay United, Northampton Town, Birmingham City
7) Alf Patrick (b. Sep 1921) York City, Scarborough
8) Ivor Broadis (b. Dec 1922) Carlisle, Sunderland, Man City, Newcastle, Queen of the South
9) Bobby Brown (b. Mar 1923) Queen's Park, Rangers, Falkirk
10) Reg Harrison (b. May 1923) Derby County, Boston United, Long Eaton United
11) Stan Clements (b. June 1923) Southampton
12) Bert Mozley (b. Sep 1923) Derby County
13) Roy Bentley (b. May 1924) Bristol City, Newcastle United, Chelsea, Fulham, QPR
14) John Ball (b. Mar 1925) Wigan Athletic, Man United, Bolton Wanderers
15) Ted Bennett (b. Aug 1925) Southall, QPR, Watford, Gravesend & Northfleet
16) Frank McCourt (b. Dec 1925) Bristol Rovers, Man City, Colchester United, Poole Town
17) Tony Collins (b. Mar 1926) Sheffield Wednesday, York City, Watford, Norwich City, Torquay United, Crystal Palace, Rochdale
18) Doug Cowie (b. May 1926) Dundee, Greenock Morton
19) Bill Holmes (b. Oct 1926) Wolverhampton Wanderers, Doncaster Rovers, Morecambe, Blackburn Rovers, Bradford City
20) Jock Aird (b. Dec 1926) Burnley
21) Alex Kiddie (b. Apr 1927) Celtic, Aberdeen, Falkirk, Dundee, Arbroath
22) Ted Burgin (b. Apr 1927) Sheffield United, Doncaster Rovers, Leeds United, Rochdale, Glossop North End
23) Bill Slater (b. Apr 1927) Blackpool, Brentford, Wolverhampton Wanderers
24) Gordon Astall (b. Sep 1927) Plymouth Argyle, Birmingham City, Torquay United
25) Frank O'Farrell (b. Oct 1927) West Ham United, Preston North End, Weymouth
26) Derek Saunders (b. Jan 1928) Chelsea
27) Tommy Docherty (b. Apr 1928) Celtic, Preston North End, Arsenal, Chelsea
28) Derek Ufton (b. May 1928) Charlton Athletic
29) Johnny Wheeler (b. July 1928) Tranmere Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool, New Brighton
30) Ron Baynham (b. June 1929) Worcester City, Luton Town
31) Terry Robinson (b. Nov 1929) Brentford, Northampton Town, Hendon
32) Tommy Banks (b. Nov 1929) Bolton Wanderers, Altrincham, Bangor City

POSSIBLY LIVING

Thomas Anderson (b. 1916) Grimsby Town
John Beasley (b. 1916) Birmingham, Torquey United, Worcester City
Denis Lindsay (b. 1916) Huddersfield Town
Reg Pugh (b. July 1917) Cardiff City
John Easdale (b. Jan 1919) Liverpool, Stockport County
Graham Bailey (b. Mar 1920) Huddersfield Town, Sheffield United
Joe Johnson (b. Sep 1920) Rangers, Lincoln City, Workington, Elgin City
George Stewart (b. Oct 1920) Hamilton Academical, Brentford, QPR, Shrewsbury Town
Billy Nuttall (b. Dec 1920) Preston North End, Barrow
Tommy Sinclair (b. Oct 1921) Bolton Wanderers, Gainsborough Trinity, Aldershot, Brentford, Bradford City
Alan Smith (b. Oct 1921) Arsenal, Brentford
Eric Hampson (b. Nov 1921) Stoke City
Charlie Chase (b. Jan 1924) Crystal Palace, Watford
Jimmy Walker (b. 1925) Heart of Midlothian, Partick Thistle, Third Lanark
Thomas Stewart (b. Mar 1926) Queen's Park, Romford
John Boyd (b. Sep 1926) Queen's Park, Aberdeen, East Fife


List updated. Thanks to msc, Grim Up North and ebless for helping!

Decided to keep it limited to born in the 1920s or before... didn't realise so many were still about in all fairness! Mind you, suppose I was stereotyping footballers in my head according to the type of lifestyle many of them live nowadays. It's easy to forget that a lot of these early players weren't on huge pay, generally had shorter careers and didn't drink themselves to death once their playing days ceased.

 

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18 hours ago, Grim Up North said:

Impressive listage.

 

One name stands out for me - Tommy Docherty is still alive at 89 - must be worth a punt soon and even possibly for main Death List?

 

 

 

Aye, q/o shoo in - Man Utd, Scotland and that infamous stint at Chelsea where he lasted days

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27 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said:

 

 

Aye, q/o shoo in - Man Utd, Scotland and that infamous stint at Chelsea where he lasted days

still in fine fettle January 2017

 

Research shows that he is still on the After Dinner circuit so maybe not quite ripe enough for us yet.

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39 minutes ago, Grim Up North said:

still in fine fettle January 2017

 

Research shows that he is still on the After Dinner circuit so maybe not quite ripe enough for us yet.

 

 

What's his fee

 

I mean - a whip round and he do us a turn at the next DLCon, right?

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iirc Docherty actually replaced Denis Law for some after dinner speeches earlier this year because Law was too ill to give them. Dunno what was up with him though - might have been a cold.

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1 minute ago, msc said:

iirc Docherty actually replaced Denis Law for some after dinner speeches earlier this year because Law was too ill to give them. Dunno what was up with him though - might have been a cold.

Yes it's actually in the link I posted.

 

Law had Prostate Cancer back in 2003 but was 'cured' 7 years later which is also 7 years ago now. 

He also collapsed last year at an airport but publicly was due to vasovagal problem which has led to several collapses.

 

Not being able to do an After Dinner Speech in January could have easily just been a cold - certainly nothing concrete enough for him to merit inclusion in any lists with so much cancer fodder around.

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Just on the theme of oldest Internationals, I 'think' Eliezer Spiegel was Israels (or whitever they were called back then).

 

Died last week aged 95. Dob 20/6/22.

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Henning Jensen, Danish footballing great, dead at 68 following a short cancer battle. Was Allan Simonsen's partner upfront for both Borussia Monchengladbach and the national team, and later moved to Real Madrid where he won two Ligas.

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On 09/24/2017 at 07:20, charon said:

 

 

Tipping up old huns #3, Johnny Hubbard made the match yesterday, but the most used words were 'recent scare' and 'frail', "very frail".

 

One for this or next year....

 

 

18 days,,, hold on ya old cunto

 

 

 

 

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Patrick Cryne has sold Barnsley.

 

Might not be the last Cryne update of 2017...

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8 minutes ago, Death Impends said:

The big "will he or won't he make 2018" of the last two weeks...

 

The vultures watch intently.

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Bobby Williamson diagnosed with nasal cancer at 56.

 

He's out in Kenya the last few years but went to India for the tumour removal.

 

Had chemo and 20 lots of radiotherapy, and lost two stones.

 

Be a month or two to know if its spread.

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On 11/22/2017 at 03:18, msc said:

So anyone else see Liverpool's capitulation last night? I assume TMIB wont forget it in a hurry. Anyhow, Sevilla came from 0-3 down to draw in the second half. What was the Sevilla manager, Eduardo Berizzo's stirring half time team talk?

 

Announcing his diagnosis with malignant adenocarcinoma, that's what.

He got sacked after he returned...

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2 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

 

Hmm, they only just updated his contract a few weeks ago, which I took to mean the exact opposite as an update!

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Yes, extremely surprising. I thought it was your standard testicular cancer after steroid use. And I somewhat thought about picking him (12 point gamble). That could have been a huge end-year surprise.

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