Man_City_Loyal
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any release date for online sources? Netflix etc?
Looking towards end of next year before its anywhere near Netflix. Be DVD, Sky Movies release first
any release date for online sources? Netflix etc?
Me too - he was my boyhood hero. Whenever I played football with other kids on the local park I always volunteered to be the goalie.I saw the last eight or nine years of Bert's City career, and I've felt more than privileged to have seen that many!
I’ll just had to make do with jimmy grimble for my city related movie fixLooking towards end of next year before its anywhere near Netflix. Be DVD, Sky Movies release first
"Give it to Gordon"I’ll just had to make do with jimmy grimble for my city related movie fix
I’ll just had to make do with jimmy grimble for my city related movie fix
Second favourite footy film.Escape to Victory has buzzer and mr Denya in ;-)
Second favourite footy film.
And Paul Cooper as Stallone's stand inEscape to Victory has buzzer and mr Denya in ;-)
And Paul Cooper as Stallone's stand in
Yes. Really!Really?
I never knew that.
I wouldn't be totally sure about that unless he was from a very Orthodox branch. My father-in-law used to tell anecdotes about the Orthodox who would not even switch a light or oven on during Saturday. They would listen to the radio on Saturday but would switch it on on Friday night! Much the same with cooking. The food for Saturday would be prepared on Friday and slow cooked overnight. Alexander Altmann was working for the Institute of Jewish Studies, presumably in London, by the time of the 1956 Final. He founded ithe Institute in 1953 and facilitated it to join University College London on his departure to Brandeis University in Massachusetts in 1959.
I noticed one or two inconsistencies. His first match was shown as being against Arsenal (a 2-0 home defeat). The records show his debut as being in a 3-0 home defeat to Bolton. Also it suggested that his marriage was before signing for City when it appeared to be in 1950 after his signature in 1949.
Yes. Really!
Me too - he was my boyhood hero. Whenever I played football with other kids on the local park I always volunteered to be the goalie.
Yes. A fair few Ipswich players were in it...Wark, Osman, Cooper, the Goalie who has his arm broken so Stallone can play was the Ipswich reserve keepergoogled it and your right. Was at Ipswich at the time though wasnt he?
Yes. A fair few Ipswich players were in it...Wark, Osman, Cooper, the Goalie who has his arm broken so Stallone can play was the Ipswich reserve keeper