喜歡的曼聯球員實在太多了,真係好難數得晒!Ole Solskjær都係其中一個。最深印像是看過他一個訪問,問他經常當後備開心嗎?他大概的回答是:「你估做後備殺手咁易?唔係人人都似我,一落場就可投入比賽節奏,play on fire,這是日常訓練的成果。」細佬,成功非僥倖呀!And, he is a loyal to MU!
Hey 傑斯仔 and other hosts of the program,
thanks so much for starting and hosting this online radio program about soccer. i was born and raised in hk and soccer has been the love of my life. but i didn't see much soccer after i moved to the US partly because it costs quite a bit to get the channel and, more importantly, i don't find too many people here that i can share this common interest with. it was your radio program that made me start watching soccer and following the news again. keep up the good work and thanks again.
Hey 傑斯仔 and other hosts of the program,
thanks so much for starting and hosting this online radio program about soccer. i was born and raised in hk and soccer has been the love of my life. but i di ...
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以下是 Gary Bailey 的簡介: (From Wikipedia)
Gary Richard Bailey (born 9 August 1958 in Ipswich, England) was an English football player, and the son of former Ipswich Town goalkeeper Roy Bailey. Gary Bailey was also a goalkeeper.
He grew up in South Africa and started his career with Wits University Football Club in Johannesburg. In the late 1970s Bailey paid his own fare to Manchester for a trial with Manchester United. He was a goalkeeper who could make amazing saves, but whose weakness on crosses earned him the nickname "Dracula".
He established himself as United goalkeeper in the late 1970s following the retirement of Alex Stepney, but in one of his first crucial games he missed a cross in the 1979 FA Cup final, allowing Alan Sunderland to score the winning goal for Arsenal with just seconds remaining. Despite this, he was considered to be one of the best goalkeepers in England in the early to mid 1980s.
He represented the national team twice at senior level, but was unable to establish himself in the first eleven due to the form of the more experienced Peter Shilton.
United were one of the top sides in England while Bailey played for them, and won FA Cup medals with them in 1983 and 1985.
However, he developed a serious knee injury during training at the 1986 World Cup and missed most of the 1986-87 season, after which he retired and returned to South Africa where he subsequently resumed his career with Kaizer Chiefs, before giving up playing completely in 1990. [1]. He was a well known radio presenter on Talk Radio 702. Gary is now a football presenter for Supersport Premier League coverage in South Africa. He was an ambassador in South Africa's (successful) bid to host the 2010 Soccer World Cup and does motivational speaking centered around increasing the benefits of that event.