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Laurie Cunningham
Commemorating the late, great Laurie Cunningham (RIP) (8 March 1956 – 15 July 1989) who played for Orient between 1974-1977.
Later playing for West Bromwich Albion in the top flight of British football then Real Madrid (the first British player to do so) in Spain and finally earning six full caps for England (after becoming the first black player to represent England at under-21 level in 1977) the exciting and incredibly talented Laurie helped change the face of British football and inspired generations of black players.
Later playing for West Bromwich Albion in the top flight of British football then Real Madrid (the first British player to do so) in Spain and finally earning six full caps for England (after becoming the first black player to represent England at under-21 level in 1977) the exciting and incredibly talented Laurie helped change the face of British football and inspired generations of black players.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
Recall seeing him score his first ever goal, the winner in a 2-1 v Southampton final game of the season. He got the ball on the half way line and simply ran away from the defenders, calmly slotting it by the keeper (Coronation Gardens end), he was clearly something special.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
Yep, I was there too. Simply the best O in my lifetime.EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 9:58 am Recall seeing him score his first ever goal, the winner in a 2-1 v Southampton final game of the season. He got the ball on the half way line and simply ran away from the defenders, calmly slotting it by the keeper (Coronation Gardens end), he was clearly something special.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
I would have loved to see what he could have done with one of these modern balls.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
banqo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 10:01 amYep, I was there too. Simply the best O in my lifetime.EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 9:58 am Recall seeing him score his first ever goal, the winner in a 2-1 v Southampton final game of the season. He got the ball on the half way line and simply ran away from the defenders, calmly slotting it by the keeper (Coronation Gardens end), he was clearly something special.
Yes, So was I. I recall Laurie nut-megging Saint's Peter Rodrigues midway inside their half before slotting home.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
He's one of main reasons I fell in love with Orient...and there's no f**tball without the O's.
Laurie was my Hero at the time and he is forever etched in my memory. I was sad to see him move on, but the cream always goes to the top.
I'm a bit sad for those who never got to see him play for the O's, but let's hope Kenny can bring back some fast attacking forward play to Brisbane Road, in Laurie's spirit, and rekindle the excitement of my early years.
Laurie was my Hero at the time and he is forever etched in my memory. I was sad to see him move on, but the cream always goes to the top.
I'm a bit sad for those who never got to see him play for the O's, but let's hope Kenny can bring back some fast attacking forward play to Brisbane Road, in Laurie's spirit, and rekindle the excitement of my early years.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
Sfill the Only Footballer i have seen who i would
Simply say I Hero Worshipped .
Cried the day we sold him .
Simply say I Hero Worshipped .
Cried the day we sold him .
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
I was 10 so it was understandable for me
I wouldnt of known what appetite for the game meant at that age
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
The day Laurie got sold to WBA I was doing my paper round and I remember deciding not to deliver the Daily Express to No 2 Clare Road E11 which was the last house on my round - because I wanted to keep the paper.
Sorry about that
I believe I owe them 5p as I did not keep the paper so cannot now return it
Sorry about that
I believe I owe them 5p as I did not keep the paper so cannot now return it
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
what's a proper round mate.ContrifibulatoryOlaf wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 7:22 am The day Laurie got sold to WNA I was doing my proper round and I remember deciding not to deliver the Daily Express to No 2 Clare Road E11 which was the last house on my round - because I wanted to keep the paper.
Sorry about that
I believe I owe them 5p as I did not keep the paper so cannot now return it
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
In this case it’s predictive text gone awry
In most cases I would say at least three pints constitutes a proper round.
But I could always check on Yahoo if you like
In most cases I would say at least three pints constitutes a proper round.
But I could always check on Yahoo if you like
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
cheers.ContrifibulatoryOlaf wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 7:31 am In this case it’s predictive text gone awry
In most cases I would say at least three pints constitutes a proper round.
But I could always check on Yahoo if you like