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One of the True greats. I'm Still boring people into the firmament that If Cyrille was selected as the main striker in the unbeaten 82 world Cup side we would have gone on to win it, Unless Bob Hazell was playing for the Italians of course.
Unplayable blitzkrieg tour de force of a player in his Prime.
I hope Cyrille is settling in for the long nap. By the light of his new sun.
A battering ram of a centre-forward who was also very skillful. He was also supremely fit and would not look out of place in the Premier League if he was playing in this age. A sad loss RIP.
Great player. Great man. That's so sad, no age at all.
One of those players that fans of EVERY club respected.
Except for the morons who threw bananas at him during our semi at Highbury. A fantastic explosive striker, RIP, thanks to him and Laurie Cunningham for that 5-3 win at Old Trafford.
One of the True greats. I'm Still boring people into the firmament that If Cyrille was selected as the main striker in the unbeaten 82 world Cup side we would have gone on to win it, Unless Bob Hazell was playing for the Italians of course.
Unplayable blitzkrieg tour de force of a player in his Prime.
I hope Cyrille is settling in for the long nap. By the light of his new sun.
RIP.and gawd bless you big man.
I'm in agreement with you Disco. Greenwood was fixated though on his Mariner/Woodcock partnership which often was about as threatening as Hinge & Bracket playing up front.
Met him twice, once with Sir Les at Hayes for a charity match and once for a Jamaica friendly at Watford. He was gentleman off the field as well as one heck of a force on it.
my old man hated any footballer who wasn't Rodney marsh or the morgan twins but he used to wax lyrical about Regis and how Rangers should sign him he was Les before Les , and DD is bang on should have been in the England 82 squad instead of Brooking or Keegan my memory of him was Bullying our defence in a Friday night game against Coventry around 87, it was Tony Roberts debut, Rangers had gone one up before Regis bossed the 2nd half and the young Roberts , we lost 2-1 , it was a masterclass in how to be an effective striker RIP to the big man
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
Was another 'local' we missed - he grew up in Stonebridge and went to school in Harlesden. He signed for West Brom from Hayes - whom we bought Les Ferdinand from.
Was another 'local' we missed - he grew up in Stonebridge and went to school in Harlesden. He signed for West Brom from Hayes - whom we bought Les Ferdinand from.
RIP Cyrille
indeed, it was seeing Regis progress so well that set Hayes Chairman initiating the sell on clause for Sir Les when we bout him for £50,000 from Hayes.