Though he may well have done it again, while at Leeds, the "sitting on the
ball" incident that he is famous for was when he was at Sheffield - he did
it at Bramall Lane when they were 4 or 5-0 up against Arsenal.  It was in
response to Alan Ball doing the same thing when they were being stuffed by
Arsenal by a similar score at Highbury.

Nigel
(the Dublin one)

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Rob Heath
Sent: 07 September 2015 03:43
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LU] TC the 3rd

Don't know why, but I've been thinking a lot about Tony Currie recently.

For those who are too young to have seen him, he was a 24-carat footballing
genius. In fact, I would put him on a par with Pele and Messi in that they
are the only other players I have seen who possessed a surreal quality of
seeming to operate under slightly different laws of physics than the rest of
the world. Currie simply strolled about the middle of the park in the most
languid fashion, but he could beat a player effortlessly. He almost seemed
to somehow just disappear on one side of the player, and reappear on the
other instantly. He could also dispatch the ball from under his feet without
any apparent backlift, whether it was a rocket shot or a 40 yard pinpoint
pass.

Anyway, I've got 3 particular memories of Currie which I would be grateful
if any older listers can verify if they really happened as I think they did.

1. His debut. I had a mate at University in those days, a lad called Steve
who played with me in the University 2nd team. He was from Sheffield and was
a big United fan. He never stopped raving on and on about Tony Currie.
So when we signed him over the summer, I was pretty excited to get a look at
him. The first game of the season was at home, against West Brom, I think.
My recollection is that we kicked off kicking towards the South Stand, and
Currie took the ball from the kickoff, danced past about 3 challenges, then
unleashed a bullet of a shot from about 25 yds (hit with no backlift, of
course) which whistled inches wide of the post. I was immediately hooked!

2. This memory is a bit vague, and I cannot decide if I saw it, or heard
about it, or made it up, but...............did he really sit on the ball out
by the touchline at Stamford Bridge , to the intense ire of thousands of
Chelsea fans?

3. This one I am more sure about. It was in the League Cup semifinal second
leg away at Forest. We were 1-3 down from the first leg (youngsters, Forest
in those days were the best team in the land!) but were leading 1-0 on the
night thanks to an astonishing freekick by Frank Gray. As the first half
went into its final seconds, Currie received the ball out on the left wing.
He ghosted inside one defender, maybe got past another, then unleashed an
amazing shot. Peter Shilton did a Scott Carson...........he didn't even move
as the ball crashed against the corner of the post and the bar. The ref then
blew for halftime, and I swear that the frame of the goal shook for the
whole of the break!
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