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10 March, 2006 at 10:17 pm #3273
The former Motherwell, Leicester, Leeds, cov and l`pool player, lost his wife on friday 3rd of march to cancer.
As a city fan, i remember great performances from gary, particular the winning goal against leeds after being 0-2 and 2-3 down.
Its not a great thing having a family member die, its happened to me, a very dear uncle past away 4 years ago march 27th.
Hats off.
10 March, 2006 at 10:23 pm #203392i remember his 40 yard free kick against everton in the last min, great strike
10 March, 2006 at 11:20 pm #203393why……forgive me if i,m wrong are you mourning his wife by remembering his football years????
10 March, 2006 at 11:30 pm #203394@lancsman48 wrote:
why……forgive me if i,m wrong are you mourning his wife by remembering his football years????
lmao
That’s what I was thinking..They are making it sound like Gary has died, not his wife lol
11 March, 2006 at 3:25 am #203395@emmalush wrote:
The former Motherwell, Leicester, Leeds, cov and l`pool player, lost his wife on friday 3rd of march to cancer.
As a city fan, i remember great performances from gary, particular the winning goal against leeds after being 0-2 and 2-3 down.
Its not a great thing having a family member die, its happened to me, a very dear uncle past away 4 years ago march 27th.
Hats off.
I’m not wearing a hat! :-s
11 March, 2006 at 9:41 am #203396Being a Leeds fan myself ive got nothing but respect for Gary Macalister.
I imagine his wife will be really pleased we are all remembering what a great player he was at the time of her death… :?
11 March, 2006 at 10:50 am #203397What I’ll always rememeber about Gary Mc Allister was his penalty miss in Euro 96 at a point in the game when we had England on the run.
Has any1 else got any more Gary McAllister memories?11 March, 2006 at 11:58 am #203398i remember him getting a really importent question wrong on “question of sport” lost it for his team, Ian Botham was gutted, thought he was gonna punch him
11 March, 2006 at 5:38 pm #203399@Bad Manners wrote:
What I’ll always rememeber about Gary Mc Allister was his penalty miss in Euro 96 at a point in the game when we had England on the run.
Has any1 else got any more Gary McAllister memories?Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah….. the memories.
Irish Pub…Eindhoven….Holland… just as many Jocks in as English. We were on the run… the Jocks were singing there hearts out…. the English were silent. Mcallister misses.Woooooooooooooo.. the English go mad. Still celebrating the Jocks miss, Paul Gasgoine take a beautiful cross on the run and with sum nifty footwork beats the Jocks keeper for one of the “best” goals in National football history. Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssss… Theres no containing the explosion of pure euphoria (well at the English end anyway :D ). Ive never seen such a rowdy group of Jocks silenced so suddenly and deceisivly. It was heaven.
One of the best days out on the pi*ss Ive ever had.
I even managed to pull a Dutch bird and end the evening with a celebratary shag. :DA day that will never fade from my memory even if I live to be 200.
Long live Gary Macallister…. :wink:
11 March, 2006 at 5:54 pm #203400Hats off to Gary (a Scottish hero). He gave up his career to spend crucial time with his family and comfort his wife in her last years. Martin O’Neil did the same. Both were at the peak of their earning powers. You don’t get many men like that. Real heroes both and I wish them every success in the future.
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