WE’RE ON OUR WAY (More or less): ENGLAND – the Ron Greenwood era [email protected] August 8, 2022 The Ron Greenwood era: There is a sense it should be remembered more fondly, but only a handful of displays spring to mind as truly memorable; RANTS & REFLECTIONS Bobby Moore, Brian Clough, Don Revie, England, Kevin Keegan, Ron Greenwood, Sir Alf Ramsey, Trevor Brooking, World Cup 1966, World Cup 1982
HANGING ON IN QUIET DESPERATION IS THE ENGLISH WAY: ENGLAND 1972-74 [email protected] August 11, 2021 With the Polish defence tiring, when Bobby Moore suggested ‘get Kevin on’ it is said he meant Keegan not Hector. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Bobby Moore, Don Revie, England, Sir Alf Ramsey, World Cup 1966, World Cup 1970, World Cup 1974
WE’RE SO VAIN – England and the 1972 European Championships……. [email protected] June 29, 2021 There was no sugarcoating the most comprehensive home defeat England had suffered since being routed by Hungary almost twenty years before. RANTS & REFLECTIONS 1974 World Cup Finals, Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore, England, Martin Peters, Sir Alf Ramsey, West Germany, World Cup 1966, World Cup 1970
TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED: England v Scotland 1970-1979………… [email protected] May 28, 2021 Denis Law/Alan Ball: Scotland v England 1972. Hostilities forgiven – if not forgotten. RANTS & REFLECTIONS 1974 World Cup Finals, 1978 World Cup Finals, Alan Ball, Ally MacLeod, Bobby Moore, Celtic, Denis Law, England, Jock Stein, Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Keegan, Rod Stewart, Scotland, Sir Alf Ramsey
JULES RIMET GOES ‘BACK HOME’ – England win the 1970 World Cup………… [email protected] April 1, 2021 After the semi-final against Italy finishes in an extra-time goalless draw, the outcome is decided by the drawing of lots. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Bobby Moore, Brazil, England, Gordon Banks, Pele, Sir Alf Ramsey, Sir Bobby Charlton, West Germany, World Cup 1966, World Cup 1970
LAND OF HOPE – NO GLORY: England in the 70s………. [email protected] March 29, 2021 During the 70s England appear involved in a game of footballing snakes and ladders – on the board more serpents than upward staircases. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Don Revie, England, Ron Greenwood, Sir Alf Ramsey, Whatever Happenend To The Likely Lads, World Cup 1966, World Cup 1970
BELL OF THE BALL: Colin Bell 1946-2021 [email protected] January 6, 2021 There is no obvious latter-day equivalent of Colin Bell – whose mix of awareness and ability produced an unerring level of excellence. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Colin Bell, England, Joe Mercer, Malcolm Allison, Manchester City, Sir Alf Ramsey
MEDAL DETECTOR – NOBBY STILES (1942-2020): [email protected] October 31, 2020 There was more to Stiles than being combative – his excellent passing skills off either foot appreciated Matt Busby and Alf Ramsey. RANTS & REFLECTIONS England, Euesbio, Manchester United, Nobby Stiles, Sir Alf Ramsey, Sir Bobby Charlton, Sir Matt Busby, World Cup 1966
THE TIMES THEY WERE AMAZING – England v Scotland 1967-1970…….. [email protected] August 13, 2020 ENGLAND v SCOTLAND 1967-70: A landmark victory apiece, dazzling passages of play and arguably the greatest save ever seen RANTS & REFLECTIONS Alan Ball, Billy Bremner, Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore, Celtic, Denis Law, England, George Best, Gordon Banks, Jack Charlton, Jimmy Greaves, Malcolm Allison, Manchester United, Martin Peters, Scotland, Sir Alf Ramsey
JACK: MASTER of the FOOTBALL TRADE (Jack Charlton 1935-2020) [email protected] July 12, 2020 Jack Charlton was present for several pivotal moments of domestic football – his achievements as a player and manager perhaps the greatest story of all. RANTS & REFLECTIONS 1990 World Cup, 1994 World Cup, England, Ireland, Jack Charlton, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Sir Alf Ramsey, World Cup 1966, World Cup 1970