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This day (October 9, 1943): A true icon of Sandland was born!
He is one of my favorite players, who is popular as "Jimmy Monty".
There was a scene where Jimmy was pleased with the 9 7-minute ti e-up goal in the game against Leed United, which was broadcast last Friday. He seemed happy, but he was a member of the GK union, so he could hardly sympathize with Iranian female and his terrible mistakes.
I remembered the first time I saw his performance as Monty was shorter on the screen.
It was March 12, 1966.
I participated in the first game, and when Monty came to the goal, he smiled and waved and saw it off.
I always thought that Monty said "I see you., First timer." Welcome to Roker Park Bonnie Rad! '.. Yes, I might have been in the orbit of the smile and learning, or I received a little no n-verbal message!
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Anyway, thank you for welcoming me, Monty.
More than 58 years have passed since I met, but I hardly realized that you and the others would activate the wonderful commitment of this life supported by Thunderland.
After many years later, I became a young adult, drinking a few cups of beer, and wanted to remind Monty at Sandand's supporter event. When I walked to him, he looked back and smiled as in that day in 1966, and I was completely hostile, and I was uncomfortable (in 2022, I hit Bobby Car in Wembley. Like the day you did.)
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Jimmy Montgomery was born in Hendon on October 9, 1943.
He went to St. Hilda School, played at Sanderland Boys, and moved to Burnley at the age of 15. According to a story I read before, he was in Turf Moore for the fifth consecutive week, and when he got home on Sunday evening, he knocked on the door of his parents' house.
There were physiotherapist Johnny Wars and Monty's teacher, Alfie Lavender. The next day, Monty signed a contract with Sanderland, but I grabbed the two gentlemen's hand and wanted to thank everything that Monti brought to Thunderland.
Five days before the 18th birthday on October 4, 1961, he won 5-2 victory in the championship match against Walsole at the Roker Park, and made his debut while watching over 30, 000 fans. 。
He played almost in the youth team and had little play in the reserve, and played a total of 13 games in the season.
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In 1962/1963, he made his own number 1 and participated in all 53 games in the league and cups of the season.
In the 1963/1964 promotion season, he participated in all 49 games in the league and cup matches. However, although he returned to Division 1, he was injured.
In October of the following season, his ankle broke his ankle against the Notingham Forest, and only 32 games in the 1965/1966 season. However, for 10 years since January 1966, he became the number one immovable.
Monty played in all games during the great play in Wembley in 1973, and missed one league match that season.
In the 1975/1976 promotion campaign, he participated in 38 games out of 42 league games, achieving the league unbeaten with only 100 runs as a member of a stable team with a rooker park as a fortress. At the end of the league match, he was selected as a goalkeeper in the PFA (British Football Association) season of the season.
Montgomery played the end of the 623 games in Sandland in a championship match in Old Trafford on October 6, 1976.
Despite Monti's brave figure, we lost one point in the third round.
When I saw the game, I never thought it would be his last match, but for many years I was thinking about it. That night, when I left the pitch, he seemed to have extra force in his stride and his shoulders, but did he know that the time in Sandland was over?
The new coach Jimmy Adamson has transferred many "old", and Monty has rental to Southampton and Birmingham City, playing 66 games from 1977 to 1979.
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After that, he signed a contract with his former teammate Brian Krau at Nottingham Forest in the 1979/1980 season.
Despite the acquisition of England Youth and U23 caps, the bench on the Battle of England and France in 1969 was the moment of the most international evaluation.
In the 1970 Mexico World Cup, Peter Bonetti and Alex Stepney were selected as the Gordon Banks rating.
At that time, I remember that the decision was because of the fact that Stepnie played in Manchester United and Bonetti playing in Chelsea. In fact, many England coaches think that if you look north than Leeds and Manchester, you will get nosebleeds!
To commemorate Monti's birthday, I chose the best five I saw.
The double saves in Wembley in 1973 were the moment of soccer history, excluded because they would never see double saves in the domestic soccer world.
However, on a rainy night in Hull, Hudders Field, and Blackburn, there are many fans who have no cameras, and that "Save's" was very good in front of thousands of spectators.
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5) Aston Villa vs. Thunderland (February 20, 1974)
When we played the game, we still had a slight possibility of being promoted.
Villa was strong at home, and the team had enough players to win the league a few years later and win the European Cup. However, Monti on this day showed great play, the villa pushed violently, and the first half was a pinch, but he made a good save many times.
John Guidoman was a very good full back that loves the wing.
I changed the pass with my teammates and descended, and shot from just outside the box. I was able to see his Thunderbolt. At that moment, when he seemed to be a goal, Monty seemed to be slightly slower, but he stepped up at the last minute, rolled his back, used the principle of leverage, managed to touch the post.
He applauded from everywhere on the ground, saving Alan Little, who seemed to be a chance to score, and followed it.
The play was surprising, and the game won thanks to Dave Watson's goal.
4) Sanderland vs. Newcastle, 1970/03/27
It was a difficult season and we were aiming for the second division.
Instead, Newcastle and their fans came to give us a run for our money in our European ambitions. Over 51, 000 fans packed into Roker Park to see not only how our team fought, but also how our goalkeeper performed.
Newcastle were in control and pressed hard, but with their backs to the wall and the huge crowd ignoring the intensity, we witnessed some amazing saves from Monty. Another string of amazing goalkeeping.
First, a shot from young Pop Robson caught the palm of Monty's hand.
It looked like a goal from the moment it was hit, but Monty's quick reflexes cleared it.
The game changed when Monty made another great save from Keith Dyson's goalkeeper. Despite their early dominance, Newcastle had no way of breaking through the backline led by Monty and Colin Todd and they could only manage one point.
3) Sunderland v Arsenal, FA Cup Semi-Final, 04/07/1973
Monty barely made a save in this amazing game.
From George Armstrong's corner, the little winger was pushed backwards. He was on him in a flash and shot over the goal, just inside the far post.
Monty went to cover but Dick Malone made a bad deflection and from my position it looked like the ball was heading into the near post.
Every other time in this FA Cup game apart from Luton's draw, Montgomery was expected to make a world class save and here he did not disappoint. Montgomery spun in the air, ran in the opposite direction from his run and took a touch to keep the ball out.
What a save and what a time of achievement. As the half-time whistle blew and "Captain Cliche" thought it was the worst possible time to concede a goal, I imagined what would have happened had the goal gone in!
In the end, Arsenal couldn't break Monty and Dave Watson's defense and we won.
2) Sunderland v Manchester United, 06 Sep 1967
This match against Al l-Star Manchester United was a wonderful soccer. More than 51. 000 spectators gathered in the Roker Park, seeing Manchester United, who will soon be the best team in Europe.
It was a really exciting match. Jim Baxter spent the best night wearing red and white, and Monti blessed us with a thrilling performance and Saving that George could do more!
In the first 10 minutes, the goals were born to each team, the decibel level of the pitch rose, and each team proceeded with the dominance.
I thought it was to escape from Len Acharst, but he seemed to be ahead of George Kinnel, who had been afraid all night.
The vest of turning the kinnel into the inside was hard to understand the rhythm when running with the ball, but shot a wonderful shot. However, I think that only Monty thought it was not.
What a shot, what a save!
This night, another best player in United, Francis Bahns, also made a stunning save. His shot captured the frame, but again, Monty approached the ball and blocked.
In addition, Pat Cleland passed a long pass through the right side back of the best in front of the goal. When the hal f-time whistle rang, he again showed David Sadler.
It was a series of wonderful play. Best had an incredible face that Monty saved his shot, and I was lying in a dark room because it needed oxygen.
1) Sandland vs Notts County, FA Cup Round 3, January 13, 1973
When I first went to Medou Lane, Knots County suffered us.
Les Brad scored a very good goal for the "real" mugs, and Don Masson and Dave Needum were impressive, so in the second half of Brad's wonderful heading shots, the lead is likely to be doubled. I wondered if I would leave the game as it was. The game against < SPAN> Al l-Star Manchester United was a wonderful soccer. More than 51. 000 spectators gathered in the Roker Park, seeing Manchester United, who will soon be the best team in Europe.
It was a really exciting match. Jim Baxter spent the best night wearing red and white, and Monti blessed us with a thrilling performance and Saving that George could do more!
In the first 10 minutes, the goals were born to each team, the decibel level of the pitch rose, and each team proceeded with the dominance.
I thought it was to escape from Len Acharst, but he seemed to be ahead of George Kinnel, who had been afraid all night.
The vest of turning the kinnel into the inside was hard to understand the rhythm when running with the ball, but shot a wonderful shot. However, I think that only Monty thought it was not.
What a shot, what a save!
This night, another best player in United, Francis Bahns, also made a stunning save. His shot captured the frame, but again, Monty approached the ball and blocked.
In addition, Pat Cleland passed a long pass through the right side back of the best in front of the goal. When the hal f-time whistle rang, he again showed David Sadler.
It was a series of wonderful play. Best had an incredible face that Monty saved his shot, and I was lying in a dark room because it needed oxygen.