jimharri
Moderator
Absolutely.It should have been done, while he was still with us.
Absolutely.It should have been done, while he was still with us.
From memory, he was your typical no-nonsense CB. No tiki taka stuff with him, stick it in row Z. The opposition can't score from up in the gods!I didn’t hear about this till I was late running in the ground , really threw me off and then was a big round applause for him shortly after.
Just a huge figure for West Ham ever since I knew the club, I never got to see him play but he was my first manager when I started going - fans adored him, always. Don’t think anyone got a stand ovation like he did every time he was announced and walked on the pitch over the years for the odd interview and wave to crowd. Billy Bonds Claret n Blue Army. RIP
Saw him play. Heard a few tales about him too. Top man. Someone who's soul is built into the foundations of the club.I didn’t hear about this till I was late running in the ground , really threw me off and then was a big round applause for him shortly after.
Just a huge figure for West Ham ever since I knew the club, I never got to see him play but he was my first manager when I started going - fans adored him, always. Don’t think anyone got a stand ovation like he did every time he was announced and walked on the pitch over the years for the odd interview and wave to crowd. Billy Bonds Claret n Blue Army. RIP
From memory, he was your typical no-nonsense CB. No tiki taka stuff with him, stick it in row Z. The opposition can't score from up in the gods!
I think he already has a stand named after him.That'll be a big funeral in East London. Would the club consider paying a lasting tribute to him? Maybe name a stand, or one of the approaches to the stadium?
I was just thinking the same Jim...and I thought about Denis Smith.at StokeRIP "Bonzo". A fantastic servant for the club. 663 appearances for them. I always thought he was the stereotypical "one club man". But he actually started his career at Charlton, and made nearly 100 appearances for them.
Deadright.Remember getting him in my first pack of football cards early seventies and stuck in my mind for years probably coz it was an easy name to remember, tough as nails player unlike the pussies in today’s game
R.I.P big man
Whoah! Now there's a name from the past. Yeah, I well remember seeing him back in the day: real no nonsense fucker who got stuck in and definitely let you know he was there.and I thought about Denis Smith.at Stoke
Whoah! Now there's a name from the past. Yeah, I well remember seeing him back in the day: real no nonsense fucker who got stuck in and definitely let you know he was there.
So many names from the past, so many memories.