Frank Worthington a Claret
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Frank Worthington a Claret
While trolling thru youtube videos Came across 12 Minute clip on Frank Worthington. While being interviewed admitted to being a Burnley Fan Loved going to Turf Moor and watching the likes of Ray Pointer And Jimmy Mcilroy. Also shows in black and white 7 Minute clip of Burnley v Huddersfield from November 1970, To Watch go to youtube type in search bar Huddersfield v Burnley 1970 Click on Frank Worthington,
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Re: Frank Worthington a Claret
I watched this last year. My comment is the first one blow the video.
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Re: Frank Worthington a Claret
All I remember is his habit of scoring braces against us, whoever he was playing for. If he was a Burnley fan he certainly enjoyed playing against us.
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The kind of player you would pay good money to watch no matter your allegiance.
Frank was up there with the likes of George Best for entertainment value.
Frank was up there with the likes of George Best for entertainment value.
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Re: Frank Worthington a Claret
Not sure that your memory serves you correctly there. I don't recall him scoring against us, but my memory is not what it was either.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Tue Mar 25, 2025 8:06 amAll I remember is his habit of scoring braces against us, whoever he was playing for. If he was a Burnley fan he certainly enjoyed playing against us.
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We were once linked with signing Frank Worthington and one day I was calling at the club for something and saw him leave and walk to his car thus convincing me he was signing. No idea why he was there but he definitely never signed for us.
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FW was one of the great entertainers. His goal for Bolton against Ipswich at Burnden remains one of my favourite goals.
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A few tackles in that clip but notice no rolling around squealing looking at the ref, they just got up and got on with it!
Worthington was a real entertainer and as said the goal v Ipswich is so memorable just for the sheer audacity. Great days
Worthington was a real entertainer and as said the goal v Ipswich is so memorable just for the sheer audacity. Great days
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We were very fortunate that Granada had chosen that Bolton v Ipswich game for its Sunday highlights programme, otherwise we would probably never have seen it.
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Read his book - "One Hump Or Two" - superb! He was a fine after dinner speaker; saw him at Rishton CC. He used to go to Tod Baths with his grandaughter. I was at reception once when he walked in - he had great presence . The mature receptionist looked up and said "I feel excited just looking at him". He smiled modestly and nodded to us.
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He was sat in the pub with us in Halifax prior to a cup game against West Brom. He said 'Got to go go lads, I'm on telly' and about ten minutes later he appeared onscreen as a Sky pundit.
He was wearing a cloak and wide-brimmed hat at the time, he looked like The Witchfinder General.
He was wearing a cloak and wide-brimmed hat at the time, he looked like The Witchfinder General.
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A very clever footballer, eho didn't forget life outside in his time off...every day!
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Haha. Toughest opponent he ever faced, when asked in an interview - ex wife. Great character Frank and a very good footballer.
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Anytime I went to Pontefract races, Frank would be there at the paddock, complete with leather cowboy hat.
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Saw him play a few times... even in the later years of his career he was still fantastic. Lasting memory though was of him sitting on Main Street in Haworth. Definitely a larger-than-life character. Almost had a Half-Man Half-Biscuit moment... "F*&^%ing hell it's Frank Worthington"
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Ralph Coates goal given offside, despite the keeper punching it clear at least 4 yards outside the penalty area .... laughable !jdrobbo wrote: ↑Tue Mar 25, 2025 6:24 amLink here: https://youtu.be/7sZSO5vIueU?si=PUgjgQoJI8F2uAVK
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I'm sure he scored two against us for Leeds at Elland Road in 1982-83. I was there. Drove up to Leeds from Wrinehill in Staffordshire with none other than Dave Burnley who lived a couple of miles from me in Madeley.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Tue Mar 25, 2025 8:06 amAll I remember is his habit of scoring braces against us, whoever he was playing for. If he was a Burnley fan he certainly enjoyed playing against us.
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Re: Frank Worthington a Claret
Just checked - he scored one in that game, but I can't find any record of him scoring any other goals against us for his other clubs.
(Butterworth and Kevin Hird were the other scorers for Leeds on that day)
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Thanks for that. I remember the goal.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 10:39 amJust checked - he scored one in that game, but I can't find any record of him scoring any other goals against us for his other clubs.
(Butterworth and Kevin Hird were the other scorers for Leeds on that day)
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Re: Frank Worthington a Claret
I knew Hirdy had scored in that game but I would never have come up with Frank Worthington.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 10:39 amJust checked - he scored one in that game, but I can't find any record of him scoring any other goals against us for his other clubs.
(Butterworth and Kevin Hird were the other scorers for Leeds on that day)