Rest in peace Frank Worthington. I can still remember a wonderful thunderbolt goal from just after the halfway ( l think it was against Stoke ). A real showman to the end. please log in to view this image
Never tire of watching this, wonderful skill.......... It was only from seeing this posted on LFW's and someone posted about the ref applauding the goal.......never realised that before but look again and yep the ref is clapping whilst running back to the center circle......... Wouldn't see that sort of thing now..... One of the few players along with Stan, Rodney, George Best, Tony Currie, Peter Osgood, Matt Le Tiisier that were worth the admission price alone........
please log in to view this image George Segal, TV star and Oscar nominee, dies aged 87 The actor played comic roles in The Goldbergs and Just Shoot Me but was best known for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-...-segal-dead-87-actor-goldbergs-virginia-woolf RIP
True that mate. Seems to happen in batches. Several years ago when Bowie passed away, l think there was a number of high profile passings. Sad indeed, especially for us baby boomers.
Agree It was 2016 I remember we lost George Michael and Carrie fisher and Debbie Reynolds all around the same time.
I don't really get too moved by Hollywood stars kicking it. The best man at my wedding died this week. He was the same age as me, 66, and was diagnosed with cancer at the start of the month. He died three weeks later.
The reason I didn't want to get another dog is because of the pain you go through when you lose them. I'm sure you gave he or she the best life ever Wherever.
I just realised that I hadn't given his name. Robert Spiers. That doesn't mean anything to any of you of course, but then most of the celebrity deaths that get marked on here mean nothing to me.
Mate that’s my biggest fear. I bloody love my dog. She goes everywhere with us, sits and watches QPR on tv with me and even gets taken Into work with my Mrs. She one of the family. I will dread that day.