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Iconic Football Photographs (non-Charlton)

Stig
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We've already got a thread for Charlton photos http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/48269/iconic-images-charlton/p1 (though so some of the photos have fallen off the wall and need replacing), so I thought it would be worth a thread for non-Charlton photos.

Dave Mackay reduces Billy Bremner to jelly.

The Black Pearl flies at Wembley.

Jones v Gazza

Maradona v Belgium

Moscow Addicks
And finally, there's some great ones here, especially the Geordie fans: http://www.theguardian.com/football/gallery/2015/may/30/memory-lane-fa-cup-finals-in-pictures

Dave Mackay reduces Billy Bremner to jelly.

The Black Pearl flies at Wembley.

Jones v Gazza

Maradona v Belgium

Moscow Addicks
And finally, there's some great ones here, especially the Geordie fans: http://www.theguardian.com/football/gallery/2015/may/30/memory-lane-fa-cup-finals-in-pictures
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the Bobby Moore / Pele one from the 1970? WC
nice to see Graham Stuart in that top one2 -
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Great shot of the late Eusebio there0
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I'm a Luddite with no knowledge how to find photos or how to put them on here, but the most iconic photo I can remember is one where Bobby Moore is holding the World Cup aloft and Nobby Stiles is dancing around like a kid with his teeth out, they don't make defenders like him any more0
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Ok at the risk of getting a whoosh, the second photo is Eusabio at Wembley but not (edit) the 1970 or even1966 World Cups (we wore black shorts in the 66 Semi Final) and the English player should be Bobby Moore as our goal was being attacked but looks more like Alan Ball. In the background could be Bobby Charlton to the left with his customary rolled up sleeves and at a guess Nobby Stiles more central.Elthamaddick said:the Bobby Moore / Pele one from the 1970? WC
nice to see Graham Stuart in that top one
Edit; Following further research completely wrong on the two teamsnice one @Stig I won't spoil it for the rest of you though
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This picture do you mean... Has to be the most iconic Footballing photo in the history of the gameCharltonKerry said:I'm a Luddite with no knowledge how to find photos or how to put them on here, but the most iconic photo I can remember is one where Bobby Moore is holding the World Cup aloft and Nobby Stiles is dancing around like a kid with his teeth out, they don't make defenders like him any more
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It was very similar, but Nobby was dancing might even had the lid on his head. But yes as you say that phot is the most famous one and therefore properly the most iconic.1
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When in truth this is the most iconic Footballing picture...11
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the Mendonca 'stance' at Wembley1
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oops, just read title and realised this was non-Charlton (apologies!)2
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yes... keep up! Your ones go in here.
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/48269/iconic-images-charlton/p1
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I give up trying to insert a pic but Gazza dentist chair.0
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Goodison?SheffieldRed said:
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First one is Ibrox for Rangers v Dynamo Moscow after the war.
Second is Everton fans, presumably Goodison Park in the corner near the church.1 -
I'm not having a good day back to bed me thinksSheffieldRed said:
First one is Ibrox for Rangers v Dynamo Moscow after the war.
Second is Everton fans, presumably Goodison Park in the corner near the church.0 -
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Top Picture. First saw Terry Venables (left of picture) and Billy Bremner at Wembley in 1957 when Venables captained England Schoolboys against Scotland, captained by Bremner, both, I believe aged 14. I think England won. Most unusually, three of the England team went on to play full international football, Venables and Barry Bridges, both of Chelsea and Peter Thompson of Liverpool while Bert Murray and Alan Harris, also both of Chelsea, played for England Under 23s.
2nd Picture. I was also at Wembley in 1963 to see the fabulous Eusebio and Benifca lose 2-1 to AC Milan. The match was played during the afternoon and in mid-week, in front of a half empty stadium. It is the only time I've been to Wembley and sat down on the terracing to see the game. (It wasn't the best game I've ever seen)2 -
This is the famous Jeff Astle header photo, where the photographer captures the effect of the bonce on the ball, which with the equipment of the time was quite something.4 -
Always loved the Materazzi Rui Costa one.
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Great pic! Apparently some Gooner threw his phone aiming for Adebayor, must be seriously raging to sacrifice your dog and bone lolcolthe3rd said:Always loved the Materazzi Rui Costa one.
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The first thing I always think when I see pictures like the B&W one is; what did they do if they needed a piss?SheffieldRed said:
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The bloke in front got a wet coat pocket. Easier to get away with if it had a scarf in itDaveMehmet said:
The first thing I always think when I see pictures like the B&W one is; what did they do if they needed a piss?SheffieldRed said:
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Poor old Billy used to get himself into a lot of trouble didn't he?2
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Rikyaard v Voeller1