Boyhood heroes

Roy of the rovers & captain hurricane from the comics. Never liked dan dare though.
No real people as they let me down too much in my youth.

barry sheene

commonrail:
barry sheene

+1 Who can forget him givin` two fingers to King Kenny!! timeless.

Bobby Smith and Jimmy Greaves.

Bodie and Doyle.

my mum,
dad died when I was 12, my brother and I were a right pain but she just did her best and helped anyway she could, my brother painting houses to get him started in business and me by driving my truck handballing marley tiles when I started. gone now but never to be forgotten.

Henry Cooper. A real gentleman who sat Ali “The Greatest” on his arse and didn’t whinge at the contrived result. Merry Xmas to you all. Jim

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commonrail:
barry sheene

+1 Who can forget him givin` two fingers to King Kenny!! timeless.

Ha ha…yes
although they did get on quite well.
kenny said barry was one of the few racers he trusted to race "in close"with.

Tony proctor, very entertaining watching him race rallycross, and like all the drivers very down to earth

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Cassius clay

Bob the builder for his never say die attitude!

Gary glitter

Alex Stepney

puntabrava:
Alex Stepney

was a joy to watch. liked Bob Wilson in his heyday too.

bossman:
Gary glitter

Saw the sorry ■■■■ on stage when I was about fourteen. Who would have thought it?!!

chatting with a mate about this thread and he immediately responded with “Dave Lister” (u know - red dwarf).

Cos although the guy was a consumate slob and appeared to be largely unprincipled, he was actually the most considerate and fair minded of the three.