Every one of them a blues legend & hero . Although I didn’t remember Trevor Dark I must admit . Some great players . And some great moments in the video . Thanks for that .
Peter would have been a member of the England squad for Mexico 70 a talent you can only liken to George best sad loss for wolves who laid his kit out for him on match days hoping one day he would return in the end the reason why wolves bought jim McCalliog from Sheffield wednesday to replace him
Even as a Birmingham fan I remember this Ipswich side really well, really good team, I don’t remember us picking up even a point at Portman rd, and a game at home against us in around 78, they smashed us 3-0 could’ve been 6 😂
thank you Steve, missed some of these being in the navy, but lots of great names thanks for your effort i used to go with my dad and brother 2/6 each up the woodman corner. great memories. godbless you mate respect from a Suffolk baggie in 2024
I had the pleasure of watching the Reds in the 70s. Apart from the odd moment the early 70s weren't that great but then came BC and the rest is history
Brilliant, to honest I'd forgotten about Howard Kendall, and Terry Hibbert, proud to say I seen all of them play for us Tony Want as well. They always gave 100 per cent, and hopefully we're getting back to them days now, where the younger Blues fans will make their own legends , but don't forget, only one man has made this all possible, Tom Wagner, wot a bloke
Jack Witham signed for Liverpool in the early 70s. He looked a very good striker but I think he only played a few games for them before he had a terrible injury ruined his career.
Thanks for the upload, Steve. Some goals here I haven't seen. Cruyff and Allan Clarke are my two favourite players to watch. Mr Clarke made scoring look so easy - and as we all know, it isn't easy at all. He was sheer CLASS.
Outstanding player and one of the first of his kind....nowadays they're almost a necessity but back then it was rare to see big men playing up front....
I was a Wolves regular at the time and there was a lot people saying he should be picked for the national team, i think he would have in time if he had carried on.
I was a regular at the Wolves in the late 60s and the 70s, the Doog was idolised by the fans, and with the great waggy on the wing they were so entertaining.
When he first came over from Ireland he was to continue his education , he was added to the class I was in at the Portsmouth Polytechnic. He played one of his early games against Wolves, where he made Billy Wright look like a amateur.