Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads of the 1980 Final?
Evening Standard - London › May 11, 2006
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1. PHIL PARKES (Age 55), 436 appearances A trained carpenter, the goalkeeper made his name at Queens Park Rangers before moving to the Hammers in 1979.
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Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads of the 1980 Final?
2. TREVOR BROOKING (57), 635 apps, 102 goals After joining as apprentice, the elegant midfielder played 635 games for Hammers and won 47 caps for England. Became BBC comme...
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