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    Quote Originally Posted by vic mcclymont View Post
    Fouro, England failed to beat two teams in the Euro's Italy and Scotland.
    As to the game you are referring to, II remember a photograph of Slim Jim (Jim Baxter) sitting on the ball inviting an English player to take it from him during the match.
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    Yes Vic and the player he was teasing was no other than Alan Ball. One could visualise flames of anger coming out of Alan Ball's nostrils but he kept his distance from slim Jim. Both of them are no longer with us, God rest them.

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    hi marian #57
    good morning, Argh you spoilt it marian i had left that one for ted, as i know he is a red hot liverpool supporter, but as always you are spot on, the billy wright i knew played for everton and the last time i spoke to him, he was pushing a wheel barrow full of building rubble and emptying it into a skip in stanley road bootle, he worked for a friend of mine whom was also a ex everton football player, but he could peel oranges in his pocket with one hand,i also think he drank grey goose. and i and others always found it offensive and had recourse to tell him that, to have him use his old team mate in that manner was not right,his answer was that he had asked him for the job. this particular subject will always remain contensious in my household, because both my sons went on to be evertonians because of the time they spent with their grandfather and their uncles as they are all true blues, and also protestants,but i never held that against them, But everton when i was a kid was the main team in liverpool also noted as the catholic team which i then supported,the reds where secondary, as for singing like the beverly sisters or being a football presenter on tv no he was none of them but was capped for england six times and played over 370 times for the blues, which my eldest son could and would remind me,
    never mind it was set for mackerel but hooked a sea lawyer.
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    Tom think you said one time your sons were working offshore are they still there ? JS.
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    hi john sabourn #62
    both where working out of aberdeen at one time but no more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis McColl View Post
    #53 Were do you get your stories from?? Billy Wright never played for Liverpool. He was Wolverhampton through and through over 490 games during a career that lasted from 1939 to 1959. He won 105 England caps. He managed Arsenal from 1962 to 1966. He was married to Joy Beverley of the Beverley sisters. After football management he became a football pundit and went on to become Head of Sport at ATV & Central television, he retired in 1989 only to become a director on the board of Wolverhampton FC. How would I know so much about Billy Wright. We share the same birthday 6th February.
    Aye as you say what a come down. Ended up labouring for an old friend of yours who just happened to be an ex Everton player, go on spill the beans who was the Everton player. Seriously Tom wise up!!!!
    Hope this clears it up Lew, and Tom, He never played for Liverpool, And the caps he won playing for England were England B Side, And the under 21yr old side, Struggled with his weight Billy Wright that is why he finished playing. Regards Terry.
    Billy Wright
    Personal information
    Full name William Wright[1]
    Date of birth 28 April 1958 (age 63)[1]
    Place of birth Liverpool,[1] England
    Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[2]
    Position(s) Centre half
    Youth career
    1974–1977 Everton
    Senior career*
    Years Team Apps (Gls)
    1977–1983 Everton 166 (10)
    1983–1986 Birmingham City 111 (8)
    1986 → Chester City (loan) 6 (1)
    1986–1988 Carlisle United 87 (3)
    1988 Morecambe 13 (1)
    National team
    1978–1980 England U21 6 (0)
    1979–1980 England B 2 (0)

    He Managed Morecambe 1988-1989
    Last edited by Red Lead Ted; 13th July 2021 at 11:37 AM.
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    Then there was the William Wright who i think Lew is referring to.


    Personal information
    Full name William Ambrose Wright
    Date of birth 6 February 1924
    Place of birth Ironbridge, Shropshire, England
    Date of death 3 September 1994 (aged 70)
    Place of death London, England
    Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
    Position(s) Centre half
    Senior career*
    Years Team Apps (Gls)
    1939–1959 Wolverhampton Wanderers 490 (13)
    National team
    1948 England B 1 (1)
    1946–1959 England 105 (3)
    Teams managed
    1962–1966 Arsenal
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    CARLING - ENGLAND BEFORE FOOTBALL - TV AD - 1999

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