I think Ginola won it in 1999 - the year United won the treble!!Quote:
Originally Posted by NeilMcD
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I think Ginola won it in 1999 - the year United won the treble!!Quote:
Originally Posted by NeilMcD
My heads & volleys record wasn't impressive Peeps. But no problems on the keepy uppy front yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by dr_peepee
We used to play "corners". Attackers got points for a headed or volleyed goal, goalie got a point for a wide.
Did you ever play Curb? Where you threw a ball at the curb at the far side of the road, throw-in style, and if the ball hit the curb and came back to you you scored a point. We were playing it outside my mate's flat in Ranelagh aged about 25 when John Coady, ex-Rovers & Chelsea walked past with his post bag and said "Jaysus lads, isn't it time you grew up?"
In the context of my original quote (keepy uppy, heads & volleys or whatever) there was a letter to The Observer at the w/e asking how Keane could be considered "great" when he had virtually no skill. I was tempted to respond but hardly knew where to start. I think it's the difference between those who understand football and those who think greatness is all about fancy tricks.