I think that's Ted Powell top left. Others as stated, John Delaney TR, Geoff Anthony BL, Larry Pritchard BR.
Other internationals late 60s/early 70s were Paul Fuschillo, Peter Suddaby and Keith Searle. Keith is not listed as an international in the list in the book (tut tut), only in his bio, but he did score in his one game for England, as a sub against West Germany at Wembley in 1973.
Tony Horseman never played for England, only 45 minutes for the GB Olympic team.
I thought Dylan Evans played for Wales, but he is not in the list, maybe not when at Wycombe then.
I have also wondered about this @Twizz. Maybe the cap manufacturing company was only tooled up for school children. Do players still get a cap, and when did they stop posing in them?
He did, I've just been sent details of the international honours board at the club, Joe Low about to be added. Some others not listed in the book, I will list all internationals later today.
Really love your knowledge and enthusiasm for all things Wycombe and sharing that on here. Regularly get lost in some of your posts on the club past and present.
I met a man in Wells, Somerset in the early summer who worked as a PE teacher at a school in Slough. He was often in contact with Geoff Anthony during the early 1970s. I was sad to hear that Geoff Anthony left the shores of the UK, to pursue a football coaching career in the UISA, but after a period of time lost the majority use of his legs to a, (I was led to believe), wasting disease. Does anyone know of his whereabouts or what he is doing now?
I would think they are restricted by costs on occasions. Local player will cost nothing for home games. European player likely to cost £3-4k for a weeks trip.
St Lucia already have two English based Centre Backs who play in League One and the Championship, so maybe injury prone Forino is surplus to requirements.
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I never realised that they actually only awarded a half-sized cap for Amateur Internationals. Either that or those players have very large heads?
John Delaney top right.
Larry Pritchard bottom right (not sure) ?
Bottom left Geoff Anthony?
I think that's Ted Powell top left. Others as stated, John Delaney TR, Geoff Anthony BL, Larry Pritchard BR.
Other internationals late 60s/early 70s were Paul Fuschillo, Peter Suddaby and Keith Searle. Keith is not listed as an international in the list in the book (tut tut), only in his bio, but he did score in his one game for England, as a sub against West Germany at Wembley in 1973.
Tony Horseman never played for England, only 45 minutes for the GB Olympic team.
I thought Dylan Evans played for Wales, but he is not in the list, maybe not when at Wycombe then.
I have also wondered about this @Twizz. Maybe the cap manufacturing company was only tooled up for school children. Do players still get a cap, and when did they stop posing in them?
Did Len Worley never get an England cap? I'm sure I've seen a photo of him in an England shirt wearing one?
Just like this in this one
https://www.wwfc.com/news/2021/october/get-well-soon-len/
He did, I've just been sent details of the international honours board at the club, Joe Low about to be added. Some others not listed in the book, I will list all internationals later today.
Really love your knowledge and enthusiasm for all things Wycombe and sharing that on here. Regularly get lost in some of your posts on the club past and present.
Thanks
@Steve_Peart Julian Lailey, Derek Gamblin, Ray Eaton...?
Maybe they weren't at Wycombe when they played for England? (I'm just 'name spotting'...!)
First two, yes.
This is a list of all WWFC internationals on the honours board outside the boardroom, date will be first appearance.
Amateur Internationals
1921 Reg Boreham - England
1924 Joey Grace - Wales
1956 Paul Bates - England
1957 Len Worley - England
1958 Dennis Edwards - England
1961 John Fisher - Wales
1964 Paul Hodges - England
1969 John Delaney - England
1970 Geoff Anthony - Wales
1970 Peter Suddaby - England
1970 Ted Powell - England
1970 Larry Pritchard - England
1971 Paul Fuschillo - England
1971 Julian Lailey - England
1972 Derek Gamblin - England
1973 Keith Searle - England
1973 Dylan Evans - Wales
1974 Terry Reardon - England
Great Britain Olympic XI
1967 Tony Horseman
1971 Paul Fuschillo
1971 Ted Powell
1971 Larry Pritchard
1971 John Delaney
Semi-professional Internationals
1987 Noel Ashford
1991 Mark West
1993 Steve Guppy
1993 Andy Kerr
1993 Steve Thompson
1993 Simon Stapleton
Full Internationals
2002 Mark Rogers - Canada
2007 Jermaine Easter - Wales
2010 Keiran Murtagh - Antigua
2010 Marvin McCoy - Antigua
2011 Leon Johnson - Grenada
2011 Kevin Betsy - Seychelles
2015 Aaron Pierre - Grenada
2020 Daryl Horgan - Republic of Ireland
2021 Andre Burley - Saint Kitts and Nevis
2021 Tjay De Barr - Gibraltar
2021 Sullay Kaikai - Sierra Leone
2022 Ali Al-Hamedi - Iraq
2023 Joe Low - Wales
Gasman ever reliable.
https://twitter.com/GasmanCOTN/status/1712885684397027595?t=geKJ7RVsXVBuCfSrxD1aqg&s=19
I met a man in Wells, Somerset in the early summer who worked as a PE teacher at a school in Slough. He was often in contact with Geoff Anthony during the early 1970s. I was sad to hear that Geoff Anthony left the shores of the UK, to pursue a football coaching career in the UISA, but after a period of time lost the majority use of his legs to a, (I was led to believe), wasting disease. Does anyone know of his whereabouts or what he is doing now?
He was still alive in 2016 and living in Fitchburg, MA.
https://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/2016/07/05/for-anthony-wales-stunning-run-is-a-dream-come-true/amp/
Im sure with some further detective work you could find out some more information.
Looks like he’s still alive as he’s listed as a Director here in 2023
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/42979592
Interview from 2018
https://archive.storycorps.org/interviews/immigrant-interview-50/
Apologies for the multiple replies.
Email him here
http://www.leominsteryouthsoccer.org/Contacts.asp?n=22904&org=leominsteryouthsoccer.com
On the bench tonight. Great experience for him.
Unused sub but still valuable experience, as you say.
Slightly surprised we've only had 13 full internationals
Also surprising that Forino has not joined that list yet!
St Lucia seem weird with their squad choices, often leaving out players that are more than good enough.
I would think they are restricted by costs on occasions. Local player will cost nothing for home games. European player likely to cost £3-4k for a weeks trip.
St Lucia already have two English based Centre Backs who play in League One and the Championship, so maybe injury prone Forino is surplus to requirements.