Frank Worthington
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Frank Worthington
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So sad to read this. I saw him in Manchester a couple of years ago and had a brief chat with him, it was obvious then that he had problems.
So sad to read this. I saw him in Manchester a couple of years ago and had a brief chat with him, it was obvious then that he had problems.
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Re: Frank Worthington
Sad to hear about the great man.Riviman wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 9:06 amhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... ction.html
So sad to read this. I saw him in Manchester a couple of years ago and had a brief chat with him, it was obvious then that he had problems.
The problem with all this is we only hear of cause and effect in relation to professional sports. If you add in how many times this is occurring in people who played for Red Lion FC and St Cakes first XV etc. the numbers are likely to be staggering. We were learning to scrummage at the age of 8.
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Re: Frank Worthington
Exactly - and we were heading full sized balls with the tops of our heads at a similar age.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 9:40 amSad to hear about the great man.Riviman wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 9:06 amhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... ction.html
So sad to read this. I saw him in Manchester a couple of years ago and had a brief chat with him, it was obvious then that he had problems.
The problem with all this is we only hear of cause and effect in relation to professional sports. If you add in how many times this is occurring in people who played for Red Lion FC and St Cakes first XV etc. the numbers are likely to be staggering. We were learning to scrummage at the age of 8.
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Re: Frank Worthington
Met him twice and I am so sad to read this, Frank will always be my all time football hero, they definitely destroyed the mould after his birth. Good luck Fonzie.
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Re: Frank Worthington
Thoughts and prayers are with him. Met him at a gents evening a few years back and got an autograph that I still have somewhere. Good luck Frank.
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