When me and my 2 brothers were kids,we each had a Hammers shirt in the early 70's(71ish).My Dad got some numbers put on the back of the shirts(wasn't known to have numbers on then).I had Number 6,Bobby.My eldest brother had Trevor's 10 and my youngest had Billy's Number 4.
terrya1965 wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 9:38 pm
ONE WORD...LEGEND
When me and my 2 brothers were kids,we each had a Hammers shirt in the early 70's(71ish).My Dad got some numbers put on the back of the shirts(wasn't known to have numbers on then).I had Number 6,Bobby.My eldest brother had Trevor's 10 and my youngest had Billy's Number 4.
Three Absolute Legends.
With that selection I dare say your old man was a Legend himself.
ToneLoc wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 5:35 pm
The opening of the Billy Bonds stand.
I loved the noise of the fans and Billy's reaction. I don't think it was a coincidence that we went on to win comfortably that day.....
Great Day mate,best so far, take some beating...almost worth moving to the iconic for......
Sir Bob is my hero...Adored Sir Trev...But..
....Sorry Nobes ...there's only one Mr West Ham........
terrya1965 wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 9:38 pm
ONE WORD...LEGEND
When me and my 2 brothers were kids,we each had a Hammers shirt in the early 70's(71ish).My Dad got some numbers put on the back of the shirts(wasn't known to have numbers on then).I had Number 6,Bobby.My eldest brother had Trevor's 10 and my youngest had Billy's Number 4.
Three Absolute Legends.
We even had a dog could Billy,,He was a Toy Poodle.