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NEVER MEET

YOUR HEROES?

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opening of the National Football Stadium at

Windsor Park which, of course, coincided with the

San Marino match.

Each of the former living Northern Ireland

managers was invited, however with Dave

Clements in America, Billy Bingham unable to travel

due to ill health and Messrs Hamilton, Sanchez and

Worthington unavailable for one reason or another

the cadre of former managers was reduced to four.

That quartet included Lawrie McMenemy (still

strident in his views stated in that strong Geordie

accent), Sammy McIlroy (always popular with the

fans), Jim Platt (quiz question: what was the match

Jim Platt was in charge of the Northern Ireland

team for?) and Terry Neill.

Terry, originally from Bangor, was an Arsenal

stalwart, playing more than 200 times for the

Gunners. He managed Northern Ireland from 1971

to 1975. He played 59 times for us, captaining the

team before he became player-manager in 1971

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Hull City.

From Hull he moved to Arsenal’s North London

rivals Spurs, managing them for two seasons

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Highbury ground he had come to call home, thus

becoming one of the few footballers to move

between the two North London giants.

Of course all this football stats stuff is fairly

immaterial because for me Terry, as long as he

lives and breathes, will always be a hero.

Why? Well, there are only two living Northern

Ireland footballers who have had the audacity to

score winning goals against England, but only one

who performed that feat at Wembley.

We all know the legend that is David Healy,

Northern Ireland’s record goalscorer, and his

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2005. Fewer of us, I imagine, will recall Terry Neill’s

winner at Wembley on 23 May 1972.

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