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Guest bimpy474

These two were mine, i wanted to be Maldini.

 

http://i.imgur.com/AZ5H9vX.png

 

Mrs. Bimpy probably wants that too. ;)

 

I have the hair and dark looks (granpops was Maltese), that's about it.

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Obviously Shearer.

 

Difficult to pick someone out after that. I absolutely adored Nobby but that probably came later when I appreciated 'technique' more.

He wouldn't be near the top but I loved Big Dunc n'all. He's probably the first big signing I can properly remember (other than Al). Can remember his debut against Wimbledon really well. Like I say, probably the first big, exciting signing that made an immediate impression that I remember.

 

Unfortunately I think Owen was a hero of mine, purely cos of WC'98. He probably was second only to Shearer. :anguish:

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Strange one but Roy Aitken. I was only 5-6 at the time and have no recollection of even seeing him play, but knew the whole team etc by heart. I remember watching Italia 90 in awe at the fact there was a Newcastle player on TV playing in this competition. :lol:

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Guest VanBarduck

http://www.sport24.com/var/plain_site/storage/images/football/diaporamas/euro-historique-de-la-france/euro-2000-france-italie-joie-trezeguet/2954162-1-fre-FR/euro-2000-france-italie-joie-trezeguet_full_diapos_large.jpg

 

His winning goal against Italy then I left tennis for good  ;D

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http://s1.thejournal.ie/media/2012/06/inpho_00012188-310x415.jpg

 

the man mountain that was Paul McGrath was a big one of mine

 

and this man as well for what he did with us as manager

 

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_MT1X_Hpnt_o/TQ_qbf07AWI/AAAAAAAABh8/nSJwwKdLZ-Q/s400/Jack%2BCharlton%2BIreland.jpg

 

 

ah good times

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Guest Haris Vuckic

George Best, then once I moved to Newcastle it was Terry Hibbet and Supermac.

 

terry, terry, terry,terry hibbitt on the wing!

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Chris Waddle. I followed his career closely when he went to Spurs and especially at Marseille.

 

Might be a bit difficult for our younger viewers to grasp but following european football was not easy in the late 80's, but i'd set the video whenever there was anything on tv. Then when satellite telly came along it was a revelation. I've had a soft spot for Marseille ever since Waddle signed and when they reached the champions cup final in '91 i was up for it as if it were NUFC. Almost. :lol: Possibly the poorest game ever though.

 

Edit, think darko pancev played in that game, he was class.

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Guest Howaythetoon

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02112/Andy_Cole_2112471i.jpg

 

:love:

 

:love:

 

Those were the days like, growing up, just getting into football, becoming a teenager, the halcyon days for me and perhaps the modern NUFC.

 

Away from Newcastle probably my first non Toon hero was Romario.

 

Today... there are no heroes really, because most players are either twats, mercenaries or just plain fucking boring.

 

Mind, I really admire Colo as a player, character and Toon current starter.

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http://www.football-history.net/pics/players/johan-cryuff-1974-world-cup-argentina.jpg

 

This man.  When I was 4-5, we used to see him play for the Washington Diplomats.  The game I remember the most was against Beckenbauer and the New York Cosmos.  RFK stadium was packed, and the atmosphere was incredible.

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