He was gay and if i met him, he would of got a smack from me. Even Mike of the huntsman inn Ide said he was'nt to be trusted with children. Anyone from ECFC said neil should be watched in one word a NONCER'S CLUB remember watch your children. They would'nt say anything against me as they know im the hardest man in exeter.
my Dad's favourite footballer 'Alan Ball'... the key is... my Dad is not really a football fan... but his commitment and 'never give in' attitude made an impression on him... honestly... Alan Ball having watched the 66 final I think was the best player there man of the match! RIP Alan
Have a very slight memory of Alan Ball sitting on the ball at Bramall Lane (I think) during a 5-0 demolition of my beloved Blades. Top bloke and a true gent who will be sorely missed throughout football where ever it is played on this planet. RIP Alan you were one of a kind.
An Everton supporter as a kid and true Pompey fan for the past 30 years, I was at Fratton Park to witness Pompeys ABBAWA send off. In viewing Exeter's, Evertons, Arsenals, Colchesters as in deed Southamptons send off's it was quite remarkable how much one great gentle giant could touch a nation of footballing fans. No one ever had a bad word for him.
thats wishful thinking isnt it..
killer1chav3 2 years ago
Ah the Sly Crew, I remember them when I lived in Exeter. Biggest bunch of pussys going, will only do anything when they are in a big group.
shabba1234 2 years ago
Fuck off ya fuckin helmet, ballys a legend i would fuckin slap u into next week ya fuckin gobshite!!
sweeney2010 2 years ago
He was gay and if i met him, he would of got a smack from me. Even Mike of the huntsman inn Ide said he was'nt to be trusted with children. Anyone from ECFC said neil should be watched in one word a NONCER'S CLUB remember watch your children. They would'nt say anything against me as they know im the hardest man in exeter.
TonyKnightC18SlyCrew 2 years ago
"Once Everton has touched you, nothing will ever be the same" - Alan Ball.
R.I.P. Bally.
evertonian44 3 years ago
A legend and i was there that day and the tribute was just awesome.
MJPExeter 3 years ago
my Dad's favourite footballer 'Alan Ball'... the key is... my Dad is not really a football fan... but his commitment and 'never give in' attitude made an impression on him... honestly... Alan Ball having watched the 66 final I think was the best player there man of the match! RIP Alan
stevestix1 4 years ago
Have a very slight memory of Alan Ball sitting on the ball at Bramall Lane (I think) during a 5-0 demolition of my beloved Blades. Top bloke and a true gent who will be sorely missed throughout football where ever it is played on this planet. RIP Alan you were one of a kind.
popeyetheblade 4 years ago
An Everton supporter as a kid and true Pompey fan for the past 30 years, I was at Fratton Park to witness Pompeys ABBAWA send off. In viewing Exeter's, Evertons, Arsenals, Colchesters as in deed Southamptons send off's it was quite remarkable how much one great gentle giant could touch a nation of footballing fans. No one ever had a bad word for him.
Great tribute, thanks 5*
FrattonPark1898 4 years ago
put a vid of the match on
Grecian82 4 years ago