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Ian McShane (Not a Dead Thread)
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Oh for Fuck's sake. I thought he was dead. Be careful for Christ's sake.
his dad 'discovered' Wes Brown among others. (ah mentioned in story)Last edited by The Awesome Berbaslug!!!; 10-03-2019, 13:48.
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He was in a whole season and was very good, as he is in the 'John Wick' movies.
I always remember him him in the Jackie Collins football film (honest!) 'Yesterday's Hero' ;
It featured real footage of the the 79 League Cup final between Nottingham Forest and Southampton cut together (badly) with footage of McShane and other cast members as 3rd Division team "The Saints" playing "Leicester Forest" in a Wembley Final.Last edited by Ray de Galles; 13-03-2019, 15:22.
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Originally posted by Ray de Galles View PostIt featured real footage of the the 79 League Cup final between Nottingham Forest and Southampton cut together (badly) with footage of McShane and other cast members as 3rd Division team "The Saints" playing "Leicester Forest" in a Wembley Final.
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I quite enjoyed those credits, what a cast. McShane's team appear to actually be Maidenhead judging by the Magpie stripes.
I wonder if BB&F is familiar with this: muddy non-league ground in the late 70s, and a Brush 2 diesel on goods wagons up on the embankment.
I would have been at school half a mile up the road when that was filmed.
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- Dec 2013
- 1586
- NW Glasgow (aka Bearsden)
- Partick Thistle, Scotland, Leeds United
- Choc Digestive (milk)
Originally posted by Sits View PostI quite enjoyed those credits, what a cast. McShane's team appear to actually be Maidenhead judging by the Magpie stripes.
I wonder if BB&F is familiar with this: muddy non-league ground in the late 70s, and a Brush 2 diesel on goods wagons up on the embankment.
I would have been at school half a mile up the road when that was filmed.
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A bit more on the 'Yesterday's Hero' movie from one of the directors at Maidenhead. He says that the two teams playing in the opening credits are Maidenhead (red) and Windsor (stripes).York Road is no stranger to the silver screen with our FA Cup tie against Port Vale last November giving rise to memories of the early 1...
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AH, I was wondering if the pitch had been saturated for the film and how long it would have been affected for. I'll have to look out for it on Talking Pictures, especially as the DVD appears to be up to £70 on Amazon.
I didn't know you were Maidenhead, VT - do you know the rest of the Welsh contingent there?
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