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Cyrille Regis X1 line up for the camera, 16th May 1979. (from left) Back Row
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Cyrille Regis X1 line up for the camera, 16th May 1979. (from left) Back Row
Cyrille Regis X1 line up for the camera, 16th May 1979. (from left) Back Row. Ian Benjamin (Sheffield United), Vernon Hodgson (Albion), Brendan Batson (Albion), Derek Richardson (QPR), Stuart Phillips (Hereford), George Berry (Wolves), Bob Hazell (Wolves), Garth Crooks (Stoke). Front Row. Winston White (Hereford), Cyrille Regis (Albion),
Laurie Cunningham (Albion), Remi Moses (Albion), Val Thomas (Hereford). Cyrille Regis won the PFA Young Player of the year in 1979
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
Media ID 21655046
© Mirrorpix
Black Ethnic Minorities West Brom West Bromwich Albion
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This print takes us back to a historic moment in football history. Captured on the 16th of May, 1979, the iconic Cyrille Regis X1 team lines up for the camera with an air of confidence and determination. This remarkable lineup showcases some of the most talented players from that era. In the back row, we see a formidable group consisting of Ian Benjamin from Sheffield United, Vernon Hodgson and Brendan Batson representing Albion, Derek Richardson from QPR, Stuart Phillips from Hereford, George Berry and Bob Hazell both proudly wearing Wolves' colors, and Garth Crooks representing Stoke. Their presence alone speaks volumes about their skill and dedication to the sport. The front row features Winston White from Hereford alongside three Albion legends - Cyrille Regis himself who later went on to win PFA Young Player of the Year in 1979; Laurie Cunningham whose legacy is etched in football folklore; Remi Moses adding his flair to this extraordinary lineup; and Val Thomas completing this star-studded formation. This image not only captures a significant moment in time but also represents unity among diverse ethnicities within football. It serves as a reminder that talent knows no boundaries or prejudices. The Birmingham Post and Mail Archive have preserved this precious memory for all fans to cherish forever.
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