Middlesbrough actually!Mr Russell wrote:Always get that one wrong (Middlesbro ), Gordon McQueen got both goals in that game.Another Northern Soul wrote:Jim Platt in goal (NI keeper) Well done mate but one bonus point subtracted, it's 'Middlesbro'Mr Russell wrote:Peter missed 2 pens against Middlesboro in the 76/77 season, thankfully we still won the game 2-1!Another Northern Soul wrote:I'm sure I've told you before, EW The one I'm on about isn't West Ham - I don't recall seeing that or hearing about it TBH.Emley White wrote:I think Peter missed 2 at Elland Rd v West Ham. I can't be sure and I wasn't at the game but my scrapbook memory seems to pinpoint that particular opponent. I'd like to know for my own peace of mind now somebody has brought it up. Will have to have a look in the loft for the newspaper cutting.
Internationally capped goalkeeper, mid-ish 1970s, there's a clue
I always remembered it that he scored both the goals too but I think that's actually wrong
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I once played against Don Revie.
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Happy birthday Lash, 71 years young to day & apparently he's doing well health wise.
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This was from Saturdays game, good to see Peter looking so well.
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He looks well but he has changed dramatically from when we saw him last in the Pavilion, I hardly recognised him when he came on the pitch at Bramall Lane.NottinghamWhite wrote:This was from Saturdays game, good to see Peter looking so well.
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It's the hair David, not a problem for you I know?dlw10 wrote:He looks well but he has changed dramatically from when we saw him last in the Pavilion, I hardly recognised him when he came on the pitch at Bramall Lane.NottinghamWhite wrote:This was from Saturdays game, good to see Peter looking so well.
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Actually you are right! It is the fact that he's lost his hair, I couldn't quite put my finger on what was so different. As for my hair, well, you is only jealous!!!PockWhite wrote:It's the hair David, not a problem for you I know?dlw10 wrote:He looks well but he has changed dramatically from when we saw him last in the Pavilion, I hardly recognised him when he came on the pitch at Bramall Lane.NottinghamWhite wrote:This was from Saturdays game, good to see Peter looking so well.
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When I was younger my hair grew so fast that I had to go to the barber every two weeks. Now that I've turned 80, I only have to go every 3 weeks. Still got a full head of hair. If you are a legend like Peter Lorimer, it doesn't matter how much hair you've got!
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Couldn't agree more, Johnjohnh wrote:If you are a legend ... it doesn't matter how much hair you've got!