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Post by titaneddie on Jan 30, 2020 21:08:44 GMT -5
Hockey had the Hull's, Bobby and Brett. Only father son combo to score over 50 in a season and over 600 career goals.
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Post by boffo on Jan 30, 2020 21:23:08 GMT -5
Hockey had the Hull's, Bobby and Brett. Only father son combo to score over 50 in a season and over 600 career goals. I was thinking about hockey and the Hull's were the only ones I could come up with off the top of my head, at least involving two legit superstars. There are certainly some brother combinations that could be considered and some more father-son combos where they've been solid or better NHL'ers. Names like Stastny and Sutter are the obvious legendary hockey families but none of the Sutters were ever really top line talent. Peter and Paul Stastny could be considered but Paul is really just a solid 2nd liner so they may be a distant 2nd behind the Hulls.
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Post by LKeet6 on Jan 31, 2020 4:34:07 GMT -5
LKeet6 great advice mate. After all, even if i love (and i try/wish/need to know about) almost every sport, soccer stays the first love. Burning. Maybe is for this reason that now i feel so distant from this sport. I can't recognize it anymore. By years. And growing up, English soccer for me has been always some kind of Shangri-La. And not cause is where the game is born..or for a matter of technic or tactic. Is just cause the attitude. Of players and fans. The role of the manager. Never to simulate, always to fight. Now i fear all this is going to change too much (too much money involved, players who don't care a sh!t about the club in which they plays, the history, the legacy..and transfers absolutely and insanely pumped up, when an English team is involved..) and even there it seems this attitude is going to disappear, but for me England still stays the best place where to watch a game. (i'm really pleased to note that i saved my magic touch, anyway. Starting from a topic A, i have still no issues to write endlessly until to end on a totally different topic B (or C, if not G, why not?), with total "nonchalance". How lucky are all you guys to have me here again, eh? )
haha, yes vinny, you like to write a lot
Let me know when you watch some of the shows, i want to know what you think.
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