I was 11/12 when my Dad insisted I go with him to see the great Stanley Matthews and I think it was an evening kick off. He was older than my own father at the time and I remember thinking why is he just standing around on the wing. Then when he got the ball and a couple of shimmies later having left our much younger full back for dead I realised what a talent he must have been!
I saw Billy Bonds play for West Ham against us in the FAC back in January 1988 (lost 2-0), he was 41 years old - and retired at the end of the season - and he had an absolute stormer.
docherty looks like he could be the eldest ive ever seen how can he only be 31
I think he was in the school team with Jamie Redknapp and his dad who does something in football took care of the paperwork for a small fee, between friends of course.
If I remember right, SCP's departure (as a player) marked the milestone in the process of middle age when I realised there was nobody older than me in the squad any more...
If I remember right, SCP's departure (as a player) marked the milestone in the process of middle age when I realised there was nobody older than me in the squad any more...
Imagine being older than the players, manager and chairman!
I remember Trevor Peake playing against us for Luton when he must have been 38/39. Most of all I remember him getting visibly annoyed by the chants from the covered end of 'old man, old man'!
Surely Sir Stanley Matthews played against us in the late 1950's when he was well into his 40's??
I could be wrong but i seem to remember through the haze of time he played a competitive game when he was 52 for Stoke i believe
Was 48 when he got his old Division 2 (Championship in new currency) champions winners medal with Stoke and played his last game when 50 in the Premiership! Whats more he has never been booked in his long playing career, what a man! :-)
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Sherringham or Dublin but I am sure I must've seen an older player play against us
He made his debut for us in 1965!