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Photographic Print : Not bad, but he can t head a ball yet - Newcastle United manager Jack Charlton puts
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Not bad, but he can t head a ball yet - Newcastle United manager Jack Charlton puts
Not bad, but he can t head a ball yet - Newcastle United manager Jack Charlton puts little Daniel Scott through his paces in July 1985
NCJ
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Media ID 21548549
© Mirrorpix
12"x8" Photo Print
Relive the nostalgic moments of football history with our exclusive print from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating photograph showcases Newcastle United manager Jack Charlton coaching a young Daniel Scott in July 1985, with the legendary manager's famous assessment, "Not bad, but he can't head a ball yet." This print is part of our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints, bringing you unforgettable sports moments in stunning detail. Perfect for any football fan's collection or as a unique gift, this print is a must-have for any sports enthusiast's wall.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print titled "Not bad, but he can't head a ball yet" we are transported back to July 1985, where Newcastle United manager Jack Charlton is seen putting little Daniel Scott through his paces. The image captures the essence of football in the 1980s, showcasing two sports icons in action. As the young boy stands before him with determination etched on his face, Charlton's expertise and guidance shine through. With a soccer ball at their feet, it becomes evident that this training session focuses on an essential skill: heading the ball. Despite being described as "not bad" it is clear that there is room for improvement for young Daniel. The photograph exudes nostalgia, taking us back to a time when football was simpler and more raw. It reminds us of the dedication required to excel in such a sport and highlights the role of mentors like Jack Charlton who shaped future talents. This snapshot from Memory Lane Prints encapsulates not only a moment frozen in time but also represents the passion and love for football shared by players and fans alike. Whether you are an avid supporter or simply appreciate sporting history, this image transports you back to an era filled with excitement and anticipation on every pitch across England.
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