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20 minutes ago, oneandycrawford said:

I was at the game but was only 11. My dad let me know how big a deal it was to see Moore's last game in English football!

Superb player. The way he jockeyed Jaizinho in the 1970 Brazil World Cup game should be shown to all young defenders. Jairzinho would have been faster than Moore running backwards and had plenty of room but Moore was smarter. He stood off moving backwards and kept just enough space between him and Jaizinho. The second Jairzinho showed just a little bit too much of the ball Moore nipped in and had the ball off him in a flash. An object lesson in coolness under pressure.

Look up  “ Bobby Moore v Brazil 1970 “ on YouTube if you want to see it.

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17 hours ago, ... said:

Look at this gem I've never seen it before.

Bobby Moore - Fulham FC 1977 

A great picture 

 

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Wonder if we took inspiration for our away kit lol

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Interesting to see he worked at “ Churchill-Redman”. They were quite a well known lathe maker back in the day. I’ve worked on a few myself. Maybe some that Tony helped build. 
He was like a slimmer, quicker, Bradley Dack for the ones who never saw him play. At a time when Rovers were desperate for heroes he was the real deal. Thanks for the memories Tony.

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18 minutes ago, Herbie6590 said:

 

Very sad indeed , an excellent player for the Rovers , hat trick against Watford at Ewood in a 5-0 victory  , with Elton John watching in the old Nuttall Street stand , circa 72/73 .

Happy Days 

RIP Tony 

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One of my favourite ever players. Quick feet, great finisher and so exciting to watch. I won’t forget you Tony. RIP.

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RIP Tony. A great player for Rovers, one of the best. Played alongside Pele at NY Cosmos IIRC, that’s how good he was 

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8 minutes ago, Herbie6590 said:

 

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What was the saying, something along the lines of, a picture featuring the greatest player ever, and Pele

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Tony Field, Superstar, how many goals have you scored so far?

Anyone who saw him in those days will have him in their top 5 favourite Rovers players, our first hero (along with Sir Roger) in the 1970s. Interestingly, I remember Tony Parkes writing that Field was unpopular in the dressing room, probably because of the arrogance that made him such a great player and fan hero. Pity his penalty expertise deserted him away at Scunthorpe when a win would’ve almost certainly seen us go up under Furphy.

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20 hours ago, aletheia said:

Rodney Marsh and Georgie (on the same team) tackling each other for a laugh 🙂 

I remember Marsh insulting the club and Jack Walker after Souness left when Stelling suggested Robson moving in the opposite direction. Called it an insult. Personally I think it's an insult when you're the recipient of a liver transplant like "Georgie" was and keep drinking yourself to death but Marsh has been rather silent about that. Your friends say a lot about you.

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8 minutes ago, doctorryan said:

A little larger pic for everybody:

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I’ve got a replica of that  “ Pele 10 “ shirt. It’s a really nice shirt made by  “Umbro “. The letters and numbers are sewn on. I got the green away shirt at the same time. From TK Maxx of all places.

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Really sad news about Tony Field. As everyone else from the time would confirm, a true Rovers great.

When you think of the assorted dross we've had masquerading in the blue and white halves over the years, it's enough to make you weep compared to Field.

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4 hours ago, Exiled in Toronto Mk2 said:

Anyone who saw him in those days will have him in their top 5 favourite Rovers players, our first hero (along with Sir Roger) in the 1970s. 

Yep.

(In no particular order)

Sir Roger, Tony Field, Shearer, Duff, dead heat between loads for  the fifth - maybe just Hendry.

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12 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

 
He was like a slimmer, quicker, Bradley Dack for the ones who never saw him play. At a time when Rovers were desperate for heroes he was the real deal. Thanks for the memories Tony.

I’d describe him as the love-child of Joe Rothwell and Bradley Dack. He had the up-off-your-seat acceleration and dribbling of Rothwell coupled with the audacious finishing of Dack.

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