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Mark Lawrenson
Born: 2 June 1957. Penwortham.
A former professional football player, a defender in the Liverpool and Irish football teams of the 1980s; he has since become a radio, television and internet pundit for the BBC and Today FM. Despite being born in England, he played for the Republic of Ireland due to his mother having been born in Waterford. Mark attended Preston Catholic College, a Jesuit school. His father, Tom, had been a winger for Preston North End. He always wanted to be a footballer, although his mother, Theresa, wanted him to become a priest. He began his career, as a 17 year-old, with his hometown club, Preston North End in 1974 who were then managed by World Cup winner Bobby Charlton. Having casually mentioned his Irish connections to Preston coach (and former Irish international goalkeeper) Alan Kelly, Lawrenson's solid performances earned him a call-up to the Republic of Ireland national squad, winning the first of 39 international caps at the age of 19. Johnny Giles gave him his debut on the 24 April 1977 against Poland. After 73 league appearances for the Deepdale club he moved to Alan Mullery's Brighton & Hove Albion in the summer before the start of the 1977/78 season for £100,000, ironically, they outbid Liverpool who also showed interest in the 19 year-old. Many clubs were interested in signing Lawrenson after his resilient performances for both Preston and Brighton, but it was Liverpool manager Bob Paisley that, finally, got his signature for a club record of £900,000. He was to form a formidable central defensive partnership with Alan Hansen after Phil Thompson suffered an injury, although he was also used frequently at full back or in midfield. Lawrenson scored his first goal for Liverpool in a European Cup game at Anfield in September 1981. Coming off the bench to score his first goal for the club in the same game was Ian Rush. His glorious Liverpool career ended after 332 appearances and 18 goals in all competitions, and after a brief spell in management he became one of the best loved TV Pundits bringing a special brand of Lancashire humour to the BBC football scene. We can look forward to some of his witty comments and banter during the world cup, and to wet the appetite, here are a few of his previous comments: You need at least eight or nine men in a ten man wall. All strikers go through what they call a glut, where they don’t score goals. He reminds me of a completely different version of Robbie Earle. Ireland will give 99 per cent - everything they’ve got. For a game played in Cologne, that stunk. These managers all know their onions and cut their cloth accordingly. Keep them coming Mark.
He’s such an honest person, it’s untrue. Brian Little.
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I’m as baffled as Adam on Mother’s Day !!!!
Quiz. All the answers can be found in these pages
1. How many goals did Fabio Capello score for Italy? 2. Who was the shortest reining full time England manager ? 3. Which team was managed by Bobby Charlton in 1974 ? 4. In which year did England first play in the World Cup ? 5. Which single was No1 when England won the World Cup? 6. Who has scored the most World Cup Goals in history? 7. Who won the Grand National in 1966 ? 8. What letter was used to denote the year of car registrations for 1966? 9. Which 2 Countries mistakenly reported Roger Daltry’s death? 10. Which Lancashire town does Lisa Stansfield come from ?
Jasper Carrott, on supporting Birmingham in 1978: “You Lose Some, You Draw Some!” ( Not much change there then ?)
9. Wembley & White City Stadiums
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