It’s a really worthwhile point. I suppose the guy whose link I put in the OP was well known at the time too, but perhaps because he didn’t directly impact on history, he became relatively obscure, despite leading an incredible life. Hence why I put “Relatively” in the title - to give some wriggle room!Is Woosnam obscure Or just forgotten? He would not have been obscure during his sporting zenith, winning titles and Olympic medals. And, of course, playing for City would make him immortal.
And a United fan.There’s the guy from Failsworth, who lived in a rented house, and is now worth £21bn and tops the Sunday Times rich list...
https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...chester-news/man-who-grew-up-council-14650862
Perhaps the impact on history is important for obscurity or immortality. Woosnam, of course impacted City's history, but maybe not beyond die hard blues.It’s a really worthwhile point. I suppose the guy whose link I put in the OP was well known at the time too, but perhaps because he didn’t directly impact on history, he became relatively obscure, despite leading an incredible life. Hence why I put “Relatively” in the title - to give some wriggle room!