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Mexico Moment

As World Cup fever has gripped the football world, Bob's 70-71 Pages asks anyone old enough to remember it at all: What is your greatest memory of the 1970 World Cup Finals in Mexico???

Pele and Bobby Moore in Mexico 1970

Pelé and Bobby Moore in Mexico 1970


Q: My most memorable moment of Mexico 1970 is .....
(of 132 respondents)
43%   Gordon Banks' save v Pelé
8%   Brazil 4 Italy 1:Brazil keep Jules Rimet
5%   Italy 4 West Germany 3
9%   Jairzinho - scoring in every game
28%   Gerd Müller's winner v England
8%   Pelé scores in the Final !
Thanks for voting.

Sir Bobby Robson is the Top Bob 2002


Q: The top 70-71 Player in the 2001-2002 season was ....
(of 47 respondents)
11%   Arsčne Wenger
4%   Scolari
26%   John Lambie
6%   Sven-Göran Eriksson
30%   Bobby Robson
23%   Kevin Keegan
Thanks for voting.


Brian Talbot is Top Bob of the Year 2003

This is the final vote:

1. Brian Talbot 20 votes

2. Harry Redknapp 4 votes

3. Kevin Keegan 1 vote

3. Dario Garadi 1 vote

Here were the main nominations...

Should it be Sir Alex Ferguson for winning the Premiership with Man U ?
Brian Talbot for winning promotion to Division Two with Rushden and Diamonds ?
Sir Bobby Robson for his success at Newcastle United ?
Harry Redknapp for Portsmouth's great Division One Championship?
How about
John Lambie, because...well, he's John Lambie ????????

Only votes for football reasons related to last season alone count, but otherwise, there is no rules and no limit to the number of votes you cast.
Closing date is next season's Charity Shield Community Cup thing.

Here are the comments that were printable...

Bob,

What a raft of talent to select from, but I have opted for.....

HARRY REDKNAPP

Portsmouth have had only one season in the top flight in about the last 40. 
Harry got them back there, having won the hardest division to get out of, and did it with Shaka Hislop in goal.  Now THERE'S an achievement!

A close runner up.....

KEVIN KEEGAN

He has somehow got perenially underachieving Manchester City into Europe,
even if it's via the back door of fair play.  I would loove it if they had a
decent UEFA Cup run next season, loove it.....

Cheers,

Peter McConnell

Thanks for that Peter, for the extra effort made there, I'll count that as 2 votes for Harry and 1 for Kevin.

 

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Bob Dunning
9 May 2004

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