Lakeys film?

Blue Streak

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Some time back ago here on Bluemoon it was rumoured a film was being made regarding Paul Lakes tragic career. It seems to have gone a bit quiet recently and I just wondered if anybody had any ideas if this was still happening?
 
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Blue Streak said:
Some time back ago here on Bluemoon it was rumoured a film was being made regarding Paul Lakes tragic career. It seems to have gone a bit quiet recently and I just wondered if anybody had any ideas if this was still happening?

"tragic" - didn't know he'd died. RIP Paul. Or was that a touch of hyperbolic nonsense? He had his career cut short. Nobody died. Sad, yes. Tragic, no.
 
johnnytapia said:
Blue Streak said:
Some time back ago here on Bluemoon it was rumoured a film was being made regarding Paul Lakes tragic career. It seems to have gone a bit quiet recently and I just wondered if anybody had any ideas if this was still happening?

"tragic" - didn't know he'd died. RIP Paul. Or was that a touch of hyperbolic nonsense? He had his career cut short. Nobody died. Sad, yes. Tragic, no.

One of the best players of his generation who was tipped to be a future England captain has his career cut short. I'd say that's pretty fucking tragic.
 
stony said:
johnnytapia said:
Blue Streak said:
Some time back ago here on Bluemoon it was rumoured a film was being made regarding Paul Lakes tragic career. It seems to have gone a bit quiet recently and I just wondered if anybody had any ideas if this was still happening?

"tragic" - didn't know he'd died. RIP Paul. Or was that a touch of hyperbolic nonsense? He had his career cut short. Nobody died. Sad, yes. Tragic, no.

One of the best players of his generation who was tipped to be a future England captain has his career cut short. I'd say that's pretty fucking tragic.

I'm with you there!
 
stony said:
johnnytapia said:
Blue Streak said:
Some time back ago here on Bluemoon it was rumoured a film was being made regarding Paul Lakes tragic career. It seems to have gone a bit quiet recently and I just wondered if anybody had any ideas if this was still happening?

"tragic" - didn't know he'd died. RIP Paul. Or was that a touch of hyperbolic nonsense? He had his career cut short. Nobody died. Sad, yes. Tragic, no.

One of the best players of his generation who was tipped to be a future England captain has his career cut short. I'd say that's pretty fucking tragic.

Tragic would be Gazza, Paul still has a good career with he Premier League last I heard. Is he better or worse off than White, Brightwell, Hincliffe, Scott, Moulden, Redmond etc now?
 
johnnytapia said:
Blue Streak said:
Some time back ago here on Bluemoon it was rumoured a film was being made regarding Paul Lakes tragic career. It seems to have gone a bit quiet recently and I just wondered if anybody had any ideas if this was still happening?

"tragic" - didn't know he'd died. RIP Paul. Or was that a touch of hyperbolic nonsense? He had his career cut short. Nobody died. Sad, yes. Tragic, no.

He has done al-right for himself and family i am sure. He has a new carrier and still involved with football at youth level.His book did very well,hence the appetite for a film to be made. He is a qualified Physio and he is a City fan than through and through, who was lucky enough to be able to play for his beloved club. His playing time was cut short, but he managed to move on. I for one would love to watch that film, inspiring
 
Corky said:
stony said:
johnnytapia said:
"tragic" - didn't know he'd died. RIP Paul. Or was that a touch of hyperbolic nonsense? He had his career cut short. Nobody died. Sad, yes. Tragic, no.

One of the best players of his generation who was tipped to be a future England captain has his career cut short. I'd say that's pretty fucking tragic.

Tragic would be Gazza, Paul still has a good career with he Premier League last I heard. Is he better or worse off than White, Brightwell, Hincliffe, Scott, Moulden, Redmond etc now?

Gazzas problems were all of his own making. I'm not sure of the point you're trying to make with the others.
 
stony said:
Corky said:
stony said:
One of the best players of his generation who was tipped to be a future England captain has his career cut short. I'd say that's pretty fucking tragic.

Tragic would be Gazza, Paul still has a good career with he Premier League last I heard. Is he better or worse off than White, Brightwell, Hincliffe, Scott, Moulden, Redmond etc now?

Gazzas problems were all of his own making. I'm not sure of the point you're trying to make with the others.

The career after he plays lasts longer, and he has a good one now, probably better than city players of a similar level didn't have serious injuries so young. David White played his last game the year after Paul Lake retired. Many promising players of the 1986 FAYC winning team didn't have dream careers, so it isn't nailed on Lake would without the injury against Villa.
 

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