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Goalie that gave Cruyff's Netherlands (0-0) and Beckenbauer's West Germany (2-4) something to think about in '74. My woolly memory needed a big hint from Wiki to recall where I knew the name from, but he was a star performer in that Sweden side that upset a few big names.
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(08-02-2022, 12:33)Lord Snooty Wrote: Bamber Gascoigne 87

Considering that my mother and father had a very basic education, it's perhaps surprising that they really enjoyed watching University Challenge back in the early days. In fact, sad to say, my father suffered a massive fatal heart attack while watching the show. Maybe the excitement proved too much for him. RIP, Dad.
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Tom Kiernan Irish Rugby Union
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Betty Davis 77. Funk n soul singer. Wife of Miles Davis.
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Ian Macdonald Foreigner
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Beryl Vertue 90. TV producer.
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Eduardo Romero Golfer

Ivan Reitman Director of Ghostbusters
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Jack Smethurst
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Steve Burtenshaw, football player and manager. Played his whole career for Brighton and then managed Sheffield Wednesday and QPR in the 70s. He was the Wednesday manager when I first started watching Wednesday.

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Joey Beauchamp Oxford United 50
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