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Goal Posts Collection

"Goal Posts: A Symbol of Dreams and Triumphs" In the world of sports, goal posts stand tall as a testament to determination, skill, and unwavering ambition

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: Ken Loach, (film director) on the school football playing field

Ken Loach, (film director) on the school football playing field, during the filming of the football scene in the film Kes

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral

David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral, on the film set of the film Kes. Here Billy Casper is playing the goalkeeper in the school football match scene

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: David Bradley (on the right), (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper

David Bradley (on the right), (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral, on the film set of the film Kes

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: Pat Bonner reaches up high to catch the ball in front of goal

Pat Bonner reaches up high to catch the ball in front of goal. Celtic in their away strip, playing away against Hearts. The score was 1 - 1 Picture : 25th February 1995

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: Sunderland FC footballers seen here in training at Roker Park 16th August 1952 *** Local

Sunderland FC footballers seen here in training at Roker Park 16th August 1952 *** Local
Sunderland FC footballers seen here in training at Roker Park 16th August 1952 Watscan - - 17/03/2009

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: A thirty foot crater caused when a high explosive bomb dropped on a football pitch in

A thirty foot crater caused when a high explosive bomb dropped on a football pitch in the Merseyside area during a recent raid. There were no casualties in the adjacent houses

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: Cardiff City general manager, Ron Jones, holds the Blue Dragons post caps at Ninian Park

Cardiff City general manager, Ron Jones, holds the Blue Dragons post caps at Ninian Park yesterday when the Rugby League posts were temporarily erected. 13th July 1981

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: Alex Murphy celebrates scoring a try for Warrington during the Rugby League Cup Final

Alex Murphy celebrates scoring a try for Warrington during the Rugby League Cup Final against Featherstone Rovers at Wembley. 11th May 1974

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: Illustration, football pitch with netted goals at each end, high angle view

Illustration, football pitch with netted goals at each end, high angle view

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: A London football team, Cornwall. 12th September 1914

A London football team, Cornwall. 12th September 1914
Photograph possibly taken at Truro College Football Club, showing one of the teams involved in a match between London and Birmingham, which Birmingham won. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: Soccer Ball Going Into Goal Net

Soccer Ball Going Into Goal Net

Background imageGoal Posts Collection: The Boxing Day comic football match played by Sidcup Rovers. 1935

The Boxing Day comic football match played by Sidcup Rovers. 1935


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"Goal Posts: A Symbol of Dreams and Triumphs" In the world of sports, goal posts stand tall as a testament to determination, skill, and unwavering ambition. They hold within them countless stories of triumphs and heartbreaks, weaving together the fabric of sporting history. One such tale takes us back to a young David Bradley at the tender age of 14. Portraying Billy Casper with his loyal Kestral by his side, he embodied the resilience and passion that fuels every athlete's journey. As Ken Loach directed him on the school football field, these goal posts witnessed raw talent being nurtured into greatness. But it wasn't just fictional characters who graced these hallowed grounds; real-life heroes also left their mark. Pat Bonner's outstretched arms reaching high in front of goal showcased not only his athletic prowess but also an unwavering commitment to excellence. On another day at Roker Park in August 1952, Sunderland FC footballers honed their skills under these very same posts. Their sweat-soaked jerseys spoke volumes about their dedication as they pushed themselves beyond limits to achieve victory for their beloved club. However, not all encounters with they were filled with joyous celebrations. The remnants of a thirty-foot crater serve as a stark reminder that even amidst games played for pleasure or glory, life can throw unexpected challenges our way. Yet through it all, one thing remains constant - the indomitable spirit that drives athletes forward. Whether it be David Bradley channeling Billy Casper's dreams or any other aspiring player aiming for greatness like those before them – these goal posts bear witness to unyielding determination. So next time you see those upright structures standing tall on a pitch or field near you, take a moment to reflect on what they represent: dreams pursued relentlessly against all odds; victories etched into memory; lessons learned from defeats endured; and most importantly, the unbreakable bond between athletes and their pursuit of excellence.