The Autobiography of a Flea/Chapter 3
I do not think I ever felt my unfortunate infirmity in the matter of a natural inability to blush more acutely than on the present occasion. But even a flea might have blushed at the wanton sight which thrust itself upon his vision on the occasion I have herein recorded. So young, so apparently innocent a girl, and yet so lewd, so lascivious in her inclinations and desires. A person of infinite freshness and beauty—a mind of flaming sensuality fanned by the accidental course of events into an active volcano of lust.
Well might I have exclaimed with the poet of old: " O Moses! " or with the more practical descendant of the Patriarch: " Holy Moses! "
It is needless to speak of the change which Bella's whole being underwent after such experiences as these I have related. They were manifest and apparent in her carriage and demeanour.
What became of her youthful lover I never knew nor cared to inquire, but I am led to believe that holy Father Ambrose was not insensible to those irregular tastes which are so largely ascribed to his order, and that the youth was led by easy stages to lend " himself, " no less than his young mistress to t
Greenhoff, Jimmy
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Roy mansell
Greenhoff, Jimmy FA CUP semi-final replay at Goodison Park v LiverpoolMickey Thomes crossed and Jimmy headed the only goalthe noise was unbelievable!!
What a player!
Phillip Wilson
Greenhoff, JimmyFantastic player with a quick mind.
Mike
Greenhoff, JimmyMy Stoke City hero. Like so many I was devastated when he had to leave us. Englands greatest uncapped player.
Mark Pearce
Greenhoff, JimmyGreat player - makes me smile thinking of him playing for united
Bob
Greenhoff, JimmyHe was lovely to watch but better to play with, absolutely delightful, yeah if only Tony Waddington had been England manager (that's the difference) he'd have lorry loads of caps, best regards Alan Hudson
Alan Hudson
Greenhoff, JimmyIm sitting here in Wexford Ireland reminiscing and Jimmys extra time w
With his shock of blond hair and laid back disposition, Jimmy Greenhoff was the archetypal Mr Nice Guy of Seventies football. Often cited as the finest player never to play for England, he was a manager's dream, loyal to the needs of the team and happy to contribute wherever he was required.
Andrew Mourant: 'Many Leeds United fans felt the departure from Elland Road of Jimmy Greenhoff was premature; there was a sense almost of anguish that someone with his fluid talents could not be accommodated in Don Revie's grand scheme of things. There could scarcely have been a better advertisement for the game than Jimmy Greenhoff with the ball at his feet embarking on swift, surging runs from the right side of midfield. He was, and looked, a natural footballer; yet it was at other clubs, and at centre-forward that he would eventually exploit his talents most fully. As he matured physically, Jimmy Greenhoff became an increasingly potent player.'
Rob Bagchi and Paul Rogerson: 'Greenhoff was a languid, graceful striker who seemed to glide through games. The fans loved him, as they always love those whose skills are unattainable. Some looked at Belfitt and thought, "I could do that.&q
Jimmy Greenhoff - Playing Career
Playing Career
Greenhoff started his career as an apprentice with Leeds United in June , having impressed in the centre-half position for Barnsley Schoolboys. He turned professional at the club in August , and made his senior debut as a sixteen year old. Leeds finished the –64 season as champions of the Second Division under Don Revie's stewardship. The "Peacocks" then went on to finish –65 as First Division runners-up, with champions and hated rivals Manchester United finishing above them on goal average. Leeds again finished second in –66, six points behind champions Liverpool; however Greenhoff missed much of the season with an ankle injury, and a head injury sustained from a car crash. They then finished fourth in –67, five points off the summit; Revie began to covert Greenhoff from a winger into a centre-forward. He turned out against Dinamo Zagreb at Elland Road in the second leg of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final, a goalless draw, Leeds lost the tie 2–0 on aggregate.
Once again, they finished fourth in the First Division in –68, five points behind champions Manchester City. Greenhoff played 37 games, including a memorable 7–0 victory
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