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Jun 06, 2010
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Johnnny Byrne
by: Anonymous

Hi David my late dad Johnnie went on to greater things in the years to come the greatest regret he had was not being in the last 22 in 1966 the hammers trio that played were part of the 1964/5 era of Ron Greenwood at Upton Park which achieved greatness with so many other good sides in the 1st division.He went on to leave a fantastic legacy on and off the field in Durban and Cape Town South Africa and the only regret i have for him is that the world cup stadium in cpe town is in the same spot that he played and managed over many years and he is not here to experierence it.There a far too many memories over the years that i could tell you about but its great that you can leave memories of him on the England site thanks once again

Jun 06, 2010
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Johnnny Byrne
by: Anonymous

Hi David my late dad Johnnie went on to greater things in the years to come the greatest regret he had was not being in the last 22 in 1966 the hammers trio that played were part of the 1964/5 era of Ron Greenwood at Upton Park which achieved greatness with so many other good sides in the 1st division.He went on to leave a fantastic legacy on and off the field in Durban and Cape Town South Africa and the only regret i have for him is that the world cup stadium in cpe town is in the same spot that he played and managed over many years and he is not here to experierence it.There a far too many memories over the years that i could tell you about but its great that you can leave memories of him on the England site thanks once again

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