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The Clyde Best Story
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John Drake
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The Clyde Best Story
Interview with Clyde Best in the Grauniad promoting a film made about him. Might interest some of the oldies on here.
Lovely quote about Sir Bobby: “A person like Bobby Moore, if you didn’t know him, you would have never known he was captain of England. The Lord gave us one of the best human beings that could be on Earth because he would do anything for anybody.”
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... rview-film
Transforming the Beautiful Game: The Clyde Best Story is showing for a week at Sadler’s Wells East from 25 March
Lovely quote about Sir Bobby: “A person like Bobby Moore, if you didn’t know him, you would have never known he was captain of England. The Lord gave us one of the best human beings that could be on Earth because he would do anything for anybody.”
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... rview-film
Transforming the Beautiful Game: The Clyde Best Story is showing for a week at Sadler’s Wells East from 25 March
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I don't think I ever saw him live, his last season of 1976 was when my old man started taking me to games.
I always remember photos of him wearing the hooped away shirt. Maybe he injured for the 75 cup final, or fell foul of the one sub rule at the time.
I always remember photos of him wearing the hooped away shirt. Maybe he injured for the 75 cup final, or fell foul of the one sub rule at the time.
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BoleynGone
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Clyde was one of the core players who entertained us in the early 70's.
I always seem to remember him playing in the iconic away kit of that era,the two claret hoops on the blue background. Great shirt,kept mine for years.
Ferret will be wondering who the f*** Clyde is.
I always seem to remember him playing in the iconic away kit of that era,the two claret hoops on the blue background. Great shirt,kept mine for years.
Ferret will be wondering who the f*** Clyde is.
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Read this yesterday and it is a great article.
The shit he had to go through just to play is, thankfully, a thing of the past.
Bobby Moore, Clyde, Trev and Pop Robson are a big part of my early memories of West Ham as a little kid.
The shit he had to go through just to play is, thankfully, a thing of the past.
Bobby Moore, Clyde, Trev and Pop Robson are a big part of my early memories of West Ham as a little kid.
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Fauxstralian
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Modern black players owe a lot to people like Clyde who paved the way for them & took horrendous abuse
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Good read. I was in the Chicken Run for his first game at home.
Several slaps were soundly handed out when some people started loudly calling him a "Silvery Moon", accompanied with comments like "He's fuckin' one of us and i you don't cut it out, I'll spark you out".
Sadly the racism lingered for a while but he won all but the most bigoted over and he gave me many of my best (sic, i know) moments watching the team.
Several slaps were soundly handed out when some people started loudly calling him a "Silvery Moon", accompanied with comments like "He's fuckin' one of us and i you don't cut it out, I'll spark you out".
Sadly the racism lingered for a while but he won all but the most bigoted over and he gave me many of my best (sic, i know) moments watching the team.
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- Mex Martillo
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I like that photo of Hurst, Rednapp, Best and Brooking.
Never imagined they were altogether at West Ham.
Never imagined they were altogether at West Ham.
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The old man still talks fondly of Best when he used to watch him regularly. Always comes across well and genuine with a strong connection to West Ham after all these years.
1 thing I didn't realise until now was how young he was starting out in the game playing for us till around 25 before leaving. I'd imagined he would have been here from the age of 25 onwards.
1 thing I didn't realise until now was how young he was starting out in the game playing for us till around 25 before leaving. I'd imagined he would have been here from the age of 25 onwards.