I remembered watching a clip about him on an a VHS tape. It was called The Killing Of America. They ended up banning it due to it's excessive violence. I remember it leaving me kind of shooked. Today it would just be the norm. It's kind of crazy how desensitized society has become to violence on screen.
Gutted to hear about the premature passing of Andrew Symonds. What a tough year for Australian cricket.
Symonds was a wonderful ODI batsman on his day. Anyone remember his innings against Pakistan in the 2003 World Cup?
Born in Birmingham too. So sad.
It's kind of sad watching Ciro, in Gomorra, trying to redeem himself. When deep down he knows it's an exercise in futility.
Marco D' Amore is a fine actor indeed.
It's so crazy how you reminded me of that, because has I posted my initial comment, I had a picture In my mind of Sid scoring with a diving header. I kid you not.
Apparently, it was with Dawn Astles blessing that Gibbo came out with the statement yesterday. So, from that, one has to assume that the evidence suggests the dementia is linked to constant heading of a football
I'm gutted to hear that one of our finest left - backs, Gibbo, has been diagnosed with dementia.
He was such a classy left - back with a hell of a shot on him. I remember him doing a fine job marking Johan Cruyff in the UEFA Cup against Barcelona.
I just hope he gets the care he deserves.
It was really sad to hear about the passing of Dennis Waterman. I remember as a kid in the seventies catching glimpses of The Sweeney on our black and white TV. John Thaw as CI Regan and Waterman as SG Carter. When the cops swore and beat you up, and all the bank robbers wore stockings over their faces.
Great days indeed.