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Johnny Haynes: Portrait of a Football Genius is the biography of one of England's greatest ever footballers--a player described by Pele as "the greatest passer of a ball I have ever seen.
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... Johnny Haynes, “We didn't get going, and it didn't help when fewer than 3, 000 spectators showed up. I'd played in front of bigger crowds as a boy in Fulham's reserves.” (Jones 1998) John Norman 'Johnny' Haynes Years 195462 Caps 56 ...
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... Johnny Haynes . He claimed that the team was split into two camps - Johnny's chosen few and the rest . Malcolm's perception was that the Haynes camp would not even pass to the younger players and they did not talk to each other outside ...
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... JOHNNY HAYNES AND HIS MELODY WRANGLERS (Johnny Haynes) (Melody Trail 187) Mother, Say a Prayer for Your Son, Johnny Murky recording and surface noise veil any virtues side may possess. My Blue and Troubled Mind Flip has heavy surface ...
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... Johnny was the best passer of a ball I ever saw. His ball control was superb, even on the worst pitches. They still call him 'The Maestro' at Fulham and that's what he was: a master of the game. Johnny Haynes joined Fulham in May 1952 ...
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... Johnny Haynes's international career . After 56 caps , many of them while playing in the Second Division with Fulham , he never played for England again – although the new manager , Alf Ramsey , did toy with the idea . Later in 1962 , ...
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... Johnny Haynes ( W189 ) , it is not just the bitter memory of school that precipitates Waldo's hatred , but Haynes's anti - intellectual reference to Mr Brown's Greek pediment . In the first flash of memory , the idiom for mutual ...
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... Johnny Haynes, an England inside forward with consummate passing and playmaking skills? Today he would attract a fortune in transfer fee and would be paid a king's ransom. The Craven Cottage club was bombarded with press, radio and TV ...
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... Johnny Haynes. When the result came through, a Fulham win in which Haynes had scored two goals, Trinder told Montgomery that Haynes would one day captain England. Montgomery seemed less fascinated by this than by how old Haynes was and ...