ORCHARD BLUEBIRD wrote:Looking forward to watching it annis

Sven wrote:Saw the trailer and looking forward to watching! Thanks, Annis!
Welshman in CA wrote:Seems like this might be worth a watch & it is available to me.
powysblue wrote:Is he not proud that he captained Wales ?
Not one mention of that at all?
Or did he just forget?
TaxiBlue wrote:Which side is this on
NP20BLUE wrote:Thanks for the heads up Annis watched it last night, loved it he really was a character on and off the pitch.
CantonStandBob wrote:Some of his challenges would be a season long ban these days especially on Steve Nicol in the FA Cup Final![]()
He was certainly a better player than I remember and I was also disappointed to not see a mention of Wales as I was there for his debut in the old Arms Park.
Great documentary though and love him or hate him, football misses characters these days. Footballers now are just bland because they have to be.
World Cups back then had players like Valderama, Campos, Milla, Baggio, Romario etc. Not saying Vinnie had the talent of this lot but like them, he had a personality and it made games and World Cups that bit more special.
What I am saying is I am old and miss the way football was haha.
Forever Blue wrote:NO 1 On Netflix
“ VINNIE JONES “
Fantastic Documentary
Some great stories / players etc
One of the best Documentaries I’ve seen in football and outside football
Gazza / Sam Hammam you name them in football they are on it .
VINNIE JONES WAS MORE MENTAL THAN I THOUGHT AND A BETTER PLAYER.
Bluebina wrote:Forever Blue wrote:NO 1 On Netflix
“ VINNIE JONES “
Fantastic Documentary
Some great stories / players etc
One of the best Documentaries I’ve seen in football and outside football
Gazza / Sam Hammam you name them in football they are on it .
VINNIE JONES WAS MORE MENTAL THAN I THOUGHT AND A BETTER PLAYER.
Mark,
It was that good I would watch it again![]()
Nice one Annis, I'll have a look at that
ORCHARD BLUEBIRD wrote:just watched it annis, some wild tackles by Vinnie loved the 80s I think Sam loved Vinnie always backed him treated him like a son they weren't called the Crazy gang for nothing were they!!!
Forever Blue wrote:NO 1 On Netflix
“ VINNIE JONES “
Fantastic Documentary
Some great stories / players etc
Have you watched vinny jones in the country,shows a completely different side to him.
One of the best Documentaries I’ve seen in football and outside football
Gazza / Sam Hammam you name them in football they are on it .
VINNIE JONES WAS MORE MENTAL THAN I THOUGHT AND A BETTER PLAYER.

Tuna Pasta Bake wrote:Remember a couple of 'golden' Vinnie moments. Chelsea played Sheff Utd (i think) in a home match, Jones got a yellow for a challenge 4 seconds in! Think it was quickest booking of all time.
Around 1990 Chelsea also won a match up at Anfield for the first time in decades, and Jones scored a screamer! Chelsea won 2-1.
Seasider 63 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:NO 1 On Netflix
“ VINNIE JONES “
Fantastic Documentary
Some great stories / players etc
Have you watched vinny jones in the country,shows a completely different side to him.
One of the best Documentaries I’ve seen in football and outside football
Gazza / Sam Hammam you name them in football they are on it .
VINNIE JONES WAS MORE MENTAL THAN I THOUGHT AND A BETTER PLAYER.
Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:It was really good. Some of those tackles were horrendous and I am sure in todays game he would have served some very lengthy bans. He made Stockport County look quite tame by comparison![]()
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