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Tommy Smith

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posted on 24/2/12

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posted on 24/2/12

In my eyes the club should buy them and do a piece on him for the museum! That way tommy gets some cash and his medals stay at home!

posted on 24/2/12

They are worth only what he wants to sell them for. Said himself he has all he needs anyway, the memories. He doesn't need them so he's made a few Bob. He's happy and whoever buys them is happy. Don't see a problem myself if Tommy is fine with it.

If he had to sell them cos he was on the bones of his a$$ then that would be tragic.

posted on 24/2/12

agree with King Luis there,

club should have brought them and put them in the museum for all to see, he is a club legend he deserves that honour.

posted on 24/2/12

King Luis


I agree that is what they should of done, 100k is nothing to the club aswell!

And Lambo, true but going by what footballers earn today, they should be worth millions.

posted on 24/2/12

Shocking that the club never stepped in to buy them and have them in the clooection

posted on 24/2/12

Shocking that the club never stepped in to buy them and have them in the clooection
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If this was Everton, the 100k would be going on a new player

posted on 24/2/12

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posted on 24/2/12

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posted on 24/2/12

should imagine most would keep them for their own memories, but just a shame the club didn't step in that is all.

posted on 24/2/12

Displaying your honours as medals will get you locked up!

posted on 24/2/12

Not sure about LFC stepping and and displaying his medals in his honours
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Neon, the club should have a charity that is geared towards helping the past players of the club. To many are left half crippled in later life. Don't forget that before the introduction of the premier league, whilst the players where on good money it wasn't like today! We supporters go on about are history and everything that happened back then. Yet some players are left claimimg disability benefits and living on the bread line!

posted on 24/2/12

I watched Tommy Smith getting an interview on Wednesday night and he mentioned the old days and Bob paisley - he mentioned winning in by the European cup and what Bob said - it's class....

"This is the second time I've beaten the Germans here... the first time was in 1944. I drove into Rome on a tank when the city was liberated. If anyone had told me I'd be back here to see us win the European Cup 33 years later I'd have told them they were mad! But I want to savour every minute of it... which is why I'm not having a drink tonight. I'm just drinking in the occasion."

posted on 24/2/12

All I do is mention that the medals will move away from the club!

Something like the David France collection should be done at every club to keep the history for future generations to see/enjoy

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posted on 24/2/12

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posted on 24/2/12

He has done before! Even had his benifits stopped.

posted on 24/2/12

Really sad to see when this happens.

A lot of old United players have done the same. Nobby Stiles were bought by the club, but like Tommy, Nobby said he did not have to sell them.

He did it to provide a bit of needed finance to his siblings family. Probably the same with Tommy.

Great player as well.

posted on 24/2/12

He was keeping his medals at a bank so it's not as if he was seeing them all the time or getting any use out of them. Best to sell now and get himself and his family some security.

posted on 24/2/12

F ing hell TOOR

This is getting too much.

posted on 24/2/12

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 1 hour, 28 minutes ago
F ing hell TOOR

This is getting too much.
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I don't agree with that at all.

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