Talk 60's 70's Football at Yahoo! Clubs sixtiesandseventiessoccer  
Bob 70-71 logo Where are they now ?  
Bob 70-71

Home

Latest News

70-71 Teams

A-Z Players

Search the Site

FAQs

Quiz

Thirty Years Ago!

Articles

Where are they now?

Quizlet

Links

Guestbook

E-mail me

Chat

About Bob 70-71

Reebok Advert Summer 1998

Manager: Bill Shankly : Although Shanks is gone now, his spirit will live on at Anfield

Ian Callaghan : Went on to pick up an M.B.E. Still showing skill and precision, as a member of Littlewoods' "Spot the Ball" panal.

Bobby Graham : Often dogged by injury, the young Scot wore the red shirt 123 times. Now living in Motherwell.

Emlyn Hughes : Crazy Horse captained Liverpool and England. But his ultimate triumph was leading his side on "A Question of Sport". He now runs a corporate entertainment company.

Chris Lawler : He helped the Reds climb the ladder. Now he climbs one himself working for a roofing and building company.

Alec Lindsay : After serving his team as a brilliant left back, "Linds" is now serving pints at the Foundry Arms at Leigh, Lancashire.

Tom Smith : The "Iron Man" still make the pages of the 'Liverpool Echo' in his weekly column.

Ian St.John : The Saint teamed up with that funny bald bloke on TV (Jimmy Greaves). But now he's a pundit for ITV and Radio City.

Geoff Strong : A great all-rounder, Strongy is now in the hotel fitting and furnishing business in Liverpool.

Peter Thompson : Pancho is in adifferent game of two halves now, as owner of the Hare & Hounds pub, in Windermere.

Ron Yeats : Nicknamed "Rowdy" after Clint Eastwood's TV cowboy. He now tracks down sharpshooters as Chief Scout for Liverpool FC.

Players for other teams ...

Willie Stevenson (Stoke City) : Always capable of a polished performance. Especially now he runs a contract cleaning service in Macclesfield.

Peter Cormack (Nottingham Forest) Provided the side with a bit of gloss. Now runs a painting and decorating firm in Edinburgh.

Roger Hunt (Bolton Wanderers) "Sir Roger" went on to a career in the haulage business. Now an after dinner speaker.

 
Bob Dunning
14 October 2002

BobNet Logo

Click to see the latest Soccer headlines at www.bobdunning.net