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September 1999
News

27th September, 1999

News Next Generation update

Yet another Ian Lawson goal in Bury's 1-1 draw away to Bournemouth, which is his 7th for the season. See Sons and Daughters

25th September, 1999

News Todd Sacked

Yet another sacking of the 70-71 players to report I'm afraid. Earlier this week, Colin Todd (Sunderland) left his son behind at Bolton, following a poor start to the season. See Bolton Wanderers FC

20th September, 1999

News Robson's Great Eight Starter.

At the risk of over doing the Bobby Robson (Ipswich manager) story. I had to include one more news item, to cover Robson's first home game in charge at Newcastle United. After a mid-week European victory, Robson has gone eight better with an 8-0 win against the only team below them in the Premiership, Sheffield Wednesday. And the papers are full of written-off England captain, Alan Shearer, scoring five of them. See Football365.

19th September, 1999

Well, I've added a page all for Willie Morgan.

18th September, 1999

Personal hero, Terry Paine (Southampton) has now got his own page, and I've started a listing of English Club League Appearance Record, which relates to Terry's page.

17th September, 1999

Finally decided to start an archive today - rather than edit the news page. I'll probably do it every two months starting with July / August 1999. The archive can be found at the bottom of this page so that all the site's links can be kept in tact. See News.

There's also an addition to 'Where are they now ?' page concerning the Southampton 1976 cup winning team.

News (1) Commentators part 3

Leeds United's marvellous 3-1 win over Partizan Belgrade in the UEFA Cup this week (see Leeds United FC - The Official Web Site) was made all the better for hearing the Radio Leeds commentary, who's expert analysis was by Peter Lorimer. Lorimer was scorer in both legs in Leeds victory over Partizan in round 2 of the same competition - then called the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup - in 1967-68. That year Leeds ominously won the cup, their first trophy in Europe. At half time Peter recalled that Partizan dabbled in a bit of gamesmanship by insisting in playing in an all white strip which Leeds had by now made their own. The tactics didn't work, Leeds changed strips and won the match.

Whilst listening to the football on the remarkably Leeds biased Radio Leeds, I was watching it on the telly. There Trevor Brooking (West Ham United squad) was doing the analysis. Why ? There's not exactly a shortage on ex-Leeds players, why choose a non-connected Londoner ? Sloppy stuff from the BBC 'Match of the Day Team. At least I had alternative commentary. Trevor has also been heard commentating on Radio Five Live, so he's obviously got a good agent, at the moment.

News (2) Fired Burns

I hope Tommy Burns sacking at Reading wasn't too directly brought on by his players scoring own goals lately. See below at Next Generation News 12 th September !! (For news of sacking see Hob Nob Anyone - The Reading Football Club (Reading FC) Fanzine - DYNAMIC NEWS)

13th September, 1999

News (1) Batty Hunter

Today in 'The Times' Sports section, Russell Kempson reports, "Batty bounces back to win Hunter's plaudits."

' When Norman Hunter (Leeds United) made a tackle, his opponent stayed tackled. "Norman Bites Yer Legs", the Leeds United banners used to proclaim, and though it was never recorded that he sank molar into calf, the message was clear. He was hard.

David Batty is the modern day Hunter - Yorkshire born and bred, tough and cussed in the extreme. Close quarters combat is his game. He takes no prisoners, takes his punishment and gets ready for the next contest. Batty by name, often Batty by nature (eh ? no he isn't- Bob); he is hard (hard, yes he is hard - Bob).

Every team needs an enforcer and they tend to stick together, form a mutual admiration society. Hunter, now working in the media, watched at Highfield Road on Saturday as Batty propelled Leeds to an enthralling victory against City by the odd goal in seven. Age might have mellowed the old warrior, but his verdict on Batty was spot on.

"I would always pick David in any team of mine, " Hunter said. "Sure, he gets involved in a few flare-ups, but anyone who is any good has to have that little bit of spark in him. Getting sent off doesn't affect him; he just gets on with it, he's that type of lad." '

News (2) Dave Merrington

I'm a Leeds fan and yet I'd forgotten that Dave Merrington (Burnley) was still at the club as the youth team coach ... well actually he isn't now. He's left to go back Southampton way. See Leeds United FMC - The Official Web Site. I actually found out from a Southampton discussion site at Southampton Football Club Forum

12th September, 1999

The past weeks has seen the addition of a search, a guestbook and quizlet to the main index page (See Bob and 1970-71 footballers), as well as the development of the Coventry City page and further relations added to the Sons and Daughters page. By the time you read this I hope to have added an Allan Clarke and Gary Sprake pages.

News (1) Match of the Day

Yesterday's MOTD interviewed Harry Redknapp (West Ham United ) , but then it always does, Frank Lampard (also West Ham United) had a close up, and Jamie Redknapp (Liverpool) was, of course featured in the Liverpool game ... all this we know ...

But how brilliant to see a two second rather distant shot of Peter Osgood (Chelsea) who was apparently the match day host at the Chelsea match.

And the Chelsea v Newcastle United match was featured because it was Bobby Robson's (Ipswich Town manager) first game back as manager of an English football team for 16 years. His Newcastle team lost 1-0, but it was good to see that both sets of fans cheered the former England manager's return. See Newcastle United FC -org The Official Web Site for a full match report. It was also good to see a 1970-71 manager get a five minute interview with MOTD host, and former England top striker, Gary Lineker. As the UK's leading footie programme that's a fair bit of time for such an old crony ... but as the presenters said afterwards, what enthusiasm Bobby still has. That's really not bad for a profession he's been involved in for 49 years !!

News (2) Commentators part 2

Listening to yesterday's exciting Liverpool v Manchester United game (score : 2-3) I was able to confirm that former Leeds United manager, Jimmy Armfield (Blackpool) is still giving his excellent commentary analysis to the national station, Radio Five Live. I've not seen him this season, but Bob Wilson (Arsenal) is still the front man of I.T.V.'s football presentations.According to the Arsenal website, he is also their goalkeeping coach. See Coaching Staff

News (3) Next Generation news

Whoops ! Colin Todd's (Sunderland) son, Andy was sent off playing for his Dad's team, Bolton Wanderers. For a match report see Bolton Wanderers FC. And Chris Casper scored an own goal in Reading's 3-1 defeat (See Reading FC Match Report (vs Bournemouth)). Better news for Barnet's Darren Currie who scored the first goal in his side's 2-1 away win to Swansea.( See Sons and Daughters.)

5th September, 1999

I decided to make 'Where are they now ?' a page in it's own right today.

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I have a George Best story. When George played with the L.A.Aztecs, he was one of my heroes so I wanted his autograph. I have a newspaper photo clipping of George signing my copy of a "George Best Football Annual". See George Best Autograph

News (1) Best Headline

Good to see George Best's picture from the 60's in full colour on the front of a national newspaper. The headline to today's edition of 'Sport First' (No.78) runs, "Becks is Best says George!", and it concerns our George reckoning David Beckham is the best choice as the new European Footballer of the Year.

News (2) Yet Another Geordie Homecoming

Newcastle United specialise in getting Geordie born footballers to return to manage / play for them. And this time it's former England manager, Bobby Robson (Ipswich Town manager). See Newcastle United Official Website for more details.

News (3) Commentators

Good to hear Jackie Charlton's (Leeds United) excellent commentary of the Republic of Ireland European qualifier on Channel 5 (U.K.) last week. He obviously thought he was still on the bench ... Likewise, Billy McNeil (Celtic) was covering Scotland's match last night, again on Channel 5. And for anyone who doesn't know already, Norman Hunter (Leeds United) is still doing his excellently Leeds biased commentary on Radio Leeds. If you spot any other of the 70 - 71 players on your local radio or on telly, please let me know.

News (4) Next Generation news.

Ian Lawson got a hat-trick for Bury last week, see Dr P's Diary 2000 for a match report. That's six for this season already. And Liverpool captain Jamie Redknapp is back in the England squad, but injury is keeping him out of the team, see Football365. (See Sons and Daughters.)

.News Archive

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Bob Dunning
6 January 2007

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