Laurie Cunningham
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
Thirty years ago? Unbelievable.
One of Orient's best-ever players.
He was always destined for higher levels, everybody knew that.
I remember many being surprised that it was 'only' West Brom. He became part of Atkinson's 'three-degrees', of course. Brendan Batson was one of that famous trio. He was a local lad, as many will know. I played against him once at school level. He was at McKentee and I was at Sir William Morris.
One of Orient's best-ever players.
He was always destined for higher levels, everybody knew that.
I remember many being surprised that it was 'only' West Brom. He became part of Atkinson's 'three-degrees', of course. Brendan Batson was one of that famous trio. He was a local lad, as many will know. I played against him once at school level. He was at McKentee and I was at Sir William Morris.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
I went on a tour of the bernebeu stadium, they have pictures of all their players under his was his nickname "El negro Diablo" the black devil, he was lightening fast.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
A boyhood hero of mine.
Very proud that his achievements are still remembered today
Very proud that his achievements are still remembered today
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
Agree. Far and away the best player who ever played for orient. Dad took me down to Orient for the first time when Laurie was playing. Big crowds. Higher divisions. It was a time when supporting orient was little different to say supporting Chelsea. When you think about it, it really has been shocking what’s happened to us over the last 40 years.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
One of the advantages of being old and of supporting the Os for so long is that I saw him play. It was obvious that he was going to be a star.
What a sad loss that he died so young.
What a sad loss that he died so young.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
Saw him score the winner – an early goal in his career – final game of the season at home to Southampton. We’d gone a goal behind, equalised, and he got the ball in the middle on the half way line, and simply ran away from the defence, left them for dead, and cooly slotted it home, Coronation Gardens end. He was clearly something special.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
Probably one of the best players to play for Rayo Vallecano too.
Saw him live once when WBA came to Fir Park in 1978 for Joe Warks Testimonial and they literally PUMPED us 8-1. He was a cracking player.
Saw him live once when WBA came to Fir Park in 1978 for Joe Warks Testimonial and they literally PUMPED us 8-1. He was a cracking player.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
Remember it well, he was a different class. Without doubt the best player for the O's in my lifetime.EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 12:55 pm Saw him score the winner – an early goal in his career – final game of the season at home to Southampton. We’d gone a goal behind, equalised, and he got the ball in the middle on the half way line, and simply ran away from the defence, left them for dead, and cooly slotted it home, Coronation Gardens end. He was clearly something special.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
I saw that goal to .Story of O wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:54 pm Saw him score a goal at Chelsea which even the referee applauded.
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
Perhaps a controversial view, but I view his career as a waste of his undoubted brilliant skills.
He never played 100 games at any club. Indeed only at Orient & West Brom did he play as many as 50 games.
He seems to have for some reason been moved on often by managers.
He was possibly the most talented English player of his generation & should have been the most significant English player of the 1980s.
His England career suffered as an unfortunate side effect of his move to Madrid who made it hard for him to be released for England games.
We talk about Glenn Noddle as being a brilliant talent in the 1980d. Cunningham in my opinion was more takented
He never played 100 games at any club. Indeed only at Orient & West Brom did he play as many as 50 games.
He seems to have for some reason been moved on often by managers.
He was possibly the most talented English player of his generation & should have been the most significant English player of the 1980s.
His England career suffered as an unfortunate side effect of his move to Madrid who made it hard for him to be released for England games.
We talk about Glenn Noddle as being a brilliant talent in the 1980d. Cunningham in my opinion was more takented
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Re: Laurie Cunningham
Laurie was a fantastic player and very tragic that his life was cut short so young, but for me the greatest player I’ve ever seen for the orient was tommy Johnston. He obviously didn’t have the skills of Laurie Cunningham but he was awesome.
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