Ernie Cooksey wrote:I can see it now, in the classic 4-4-2 formation, Larwood in goals of course, the full backs basically pick themselves and we would need some fearless, solid centre halves. In the middle, a General and another with unrivalled flair and creativity, while the wide men would cover a lot of ground to the line and back all day. Up front, the ever reliable biggie and smallie combination, Wallace with his blistering pace and Coglin with his aerial agility would be good combination.
Ernie Cooksey wrote:I can see it now, in the classic 4-4-2 formation, Larwood in goals of course, the full backs basically pick themselves and we would need some fearless, solid centre halves. In the middle, a General and another with unrivalled flair and creativity, while the wide men would cover a lot of ground to the line and back all day. Up front, the ever reliable biggie and smallie combination, Wallace with his blistering pace and Coglin with his aerial agility would be good combination.
Ernie Cooksey wrote:I can see it now, in the classic 4-4-2 formation, Larwood in goals of course, the full backs basically pick themselves and we would need some fearless, solid centre halves. In the middle, a General and another with unrivalled flair and creativity, while the wide men would cover a lot of ground to the line and back all day. Up front, the ever reliable biggie and smallie combination, Wallace with his blistering pace and Coglin with his aerial agility would be good combination.
Ernie Cooksey wrote:I can see it now, in the classic 4-4-2 formation, Larwood in goals of course, the full backs basically pick themselves and we would need some fearless, solid centre halves. In the middle, a General and another with unrivalled flair and creativity, while the wide men would cover a lot of ground to the line and back all day. Up front, the ever reliable biggie and smallie combination, Wallace with his blistering pace and Coglin with his aerial agility would be good combination.
n8 wrote:
Maybe a bit past your time but what about mr heard he would have to be a starter
No I remember Mr Herd, Liverpool supporter from memory, he and Mr. Cavuoto, the primary teachers, always used to enjoy a good chinwag about football, both top blokes, Herdy for coach then!
n8 wrote:
Maybe a bit past your time but what about mr heard he would have to be a starter
No I remember Mr Herd, Liverpool supporter from memory, he and Mr. Cavuoto, the primary teachers, always used to enjoy a good chinwag about football, both top blokes, Herdy for coach then!
Cavuoto is the old mans first cousin, he told me about all the pranks they used to pull on herd never a dull moment at that school
Dan Birdwell - You have to play this game like somebody just hit your mother with a two-by-four.
Good luck to the saint Paul's lads
This has been a very memorable topic but I'm a bit disappointed some of the younger lads didn't remember me.
I remember the Selga boys, Pezos and Jeremy Cristarella good players
I taught at Gilles Plains reform school from 1999-2004
In fact I went to Europe with Sam Herd the Liverpool fan in 2001
moundman wrote:Good luck to the saint Paul's lads
This has been a very memorable topic but I'm a bit disappointed some of the younger lads didn't remember me.
I remember the Selga boys, Pezos and Jeremy Cristarella good players
I taught at Gilles Plains reform school from 1999-2004
In fact I went to Europe with Sam Herd the Liverpool fan in 2001
im the reason why your mother wakes up with a smile