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sixtiesandseventiessoccer@yahoogroups.com, bill laing
<billy318124@y...> wrote:
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> thebridgeovertroubledwaters <stephennoel@s...> wrote:
> Deffinately Arsenal, the player at the back of the picture, Peter
> Marinello? as for the apparent scorer, he is adopting the classic
> Denis Law pose, but the physic doesn't match Denis Law. As for the
> keeper, if it is Peter Springett his brother, Ron, played for
> Sheffield Wednesday and England, didn't Peter play for Sheffield
> United? So if all the current information is correct then it's
> Arsenal verses Sheffield United, only one problem, Sheffield
United
> played in red and white stripes, but it could have been an
> alternative strip, Arsenal of course in their usual shirts at this
> time.
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> pringetts played for qpr and WEDNESDAY......thet swapped late in
rons career
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Cheers for that Bill
He always seemed to be in the shadow of his elder brother even
though he was a competent keeper himself.
Some good stoppers about in this era, not least Pat Jennings, Bill
Glazier, Gordon West, and of course Gordon Banks along with his
understudy Peter Shilton.