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King Billy
- Tomshardware
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Hello Mrs. Jones
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I rarely get emotional but I shed some tears today. R.I.P. Bonzo and thanks for all the fantastic memories.
Re: King Billy
Just come on here and seen this, absolutely gutted. From about 5 years old when I started supporting the club Billy, Trev and John Lyall were my heroes. Billy was as fit as they come and as tough old boots, thought he would be around forever. RIP to an absolute legend.
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Percy Dalton
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Can remember when he was out injured with a poisonous toe and Bonzo said amputate it so he could get back playing.
Can you imagine any of today's pansy players even contemplating doing that.
Can you imagine any of today's pansy players even contemplating doing that.
- ragingbull
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I don't often come on here anymore. But to pay tribute to my all time favourite west ham player and captain, it was only fitting to come back to my favourite west ham forum.
RIP Billy
There will never be another like him in our history.
RIP Billy
There will never be another like him in our history.
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northbankfrank
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yngwies Cat
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Bill was every thing that is good about West Ham and football in general.
His legacy should be ingrained.
Warrior on the pitch and a gent of it.
Rip Billy.
His legacy should be ingrained.
Warrior on the pitch and a gent of it.
Rip Billy.
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only1billybonds
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For so long he was the beating heart of our club.
I've said before that far more talented players have worn our shirt but not one player had the heart and commitment of Bill. Genuinely sad day.
The first real hero of mine and though there have been others, no one will ever come close to being as special to me as Billy Bonds.
RIP
I've said before that far more talented players have worn our shirt but not one player had the heart and commitment of Bill. Genuinely sad day.
The first real hero of mine and though there have been others, no one will ever come close to being as special to me as Billy Bonds.
RIP
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Pshyco scored all 4
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happygilmore
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A genuine legend. played with his heart on his sleeve. A model professional and unassuming with it.
Rest in Peace Billy
Rest in Peace Billy
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THUNDERCLINT
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Blessed to have shaken the man's hand.
The very definition of a working class gentleman. Quietly dignified but as tough as granite.
RIP.
I pray the team turns up for him today.
The very definition of a working class gentleman. Quietly dignified but as tough as granite.
RIP.
I pray the team turns up for him today.
- Takashi Miike
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I avoided commenting on this thread as didn't want to jinx the great man. met him a few years back at isla's fundraising night, and he's the only (and I've met loads) player I was nervous to talk to. only caught the last few years of his career, but a memory sticks with me from a game at plough lane. those cunts would bully the opposition if allowed, and on this particular day Fashanu was doing his usual piss taking, throwing elbows, etc. Billy comes on as a sub and it's not long before he catches up with the fucker, grabs him by the throat, and of course the bully bottles it. even in his late 30s, Bill was probably the fittest player in the team. a great family man, and one of the few things I'll give our scum owners credit for was naming a stand after Bill, and honouring him that day. we'll never see his like again and I'm absolutely gutted
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Pentonville
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RIP BILLY. LEADER AND LEGEND.
PLEASE GIVE HIM A PERFORMANCE WORTHY OF THE GREAT MAN TODAY
PLEASE GIVE HIM A PERFORMANCE WORTHY OF THE GREAT MAN TODAY
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Eerie Decent
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Billy Bonds IS West Ham. Absolutely devastating news.
Him, Bobby Moore & Trevor Brooking, the 3 untouchable legends of our club.
RIP
Him, Bobby Moore & Trevor Brooking, the 3 untouchable legends of our club.
RIP
Re: King Billy
Really sad to hear this. Billy was in the team at my very first match in 1978 along with Sir Trevor, Curbs, Frank Sr, Pike, Cross, Hales etc.
The word legend is used far too frquently these days but he was one, football royalty.
RIP Billy Bonds
The word legend is used far too frquently these days but he was one, football royalty.
RIP Billy Bonds
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twoleftfeet
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- cup of tea
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Don't post any more as life is busy and I can't be arsed reading through the repetitive name calling on every thread, but, for something like this I had to come on and pay my respects
This has hit me hard, Bonzo was genuinely a West Ham legend. The word legend is banded around far too much these days but in this instance legend is the only way to describe Bonzo.
I hope that the club do everything right today. It needs to be respected properly and it would be lovely to hear Billy Bonds claret and blue army for the whole 90 minutes on TV whatever the score is. Think back to that semi final.
I'll raise a glass to Bonzo later.
RIP Bonzo
This has hit me hard, Bonzo was genuinely a West Ham legend. The word legend is banded around far too much these days but in this instance legend is the only way to describe Bonzo.
I hope that the club do everything right today. It needs to be respected properly and it would be lovely to hear Billy Bonds claret and blue army for the whole 90 minutes on TV whatever the score is. Think back to that semi final.
I'll raise a glass to Bonzo later.
RIP Bonzo
Re: King Billy
My first game over at UP, we’d just bought Billy from Charlton as a RB. What a player, lovely, humble man with it and a proper family man. Up there now with Bobby and one of the few worthy of that over used term “legend”.
A very sad day for all of us West Ham fans. Lets hope the fans and team give everything today.
RIP
A very sad day for all of us West Ham fans. Lets hope the fans and team give everything today.
RIP
- MaryMillingtonsGhost
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Haven't been too many players that've worn the claret and blue for whom the term legend is appropriate.
Billy was certainly one of those few.
How the fuck he was only called up once for the national team, God only knows.
Heartwarming to read some of the tributes left on the Beebs HYS.
RIP to a great man, and great player⚒
Billy was certainly one of those few.
How the fuck he was only called up once for the national team, God only knows.
Heartwarming to read some of the tributes left on the Beebs HYS.
RIP to a great man, and great player⚒