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Robin Friday, Cardiff Citys controversial striker from the seen here after leaving



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Robin Friday, Cardiff Citys controversial striker from the seen here after leaving

Robin Friday, Cardiff Citys controversial striker from the seen here after leaving the Royal Hotel, Cardiff after appearing before the Welsh F.A. disciplinary meeting. 15th April 1977

Lewis
Western Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Cardiff
Wales

Media ID 21885734

© Mirrorpix

Cardiff Footballer Seventies 1977


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant football scene of 1970s Cardiff. The enigmatic figure captured here is none other than Robin Friday, the controversial striker for Cardiff City. It was taken on a significant day - the 15th of April in 1977 - as he exits the Royal Hotel after appearing before the Welsh F. A. disciplinary meeting. Friday's presence alone exudes an air of rebellion and unpredictability that made him both loved and loathed by fans across the United Kingdom. His untamed spirit was matched only by his exceptional skills on the field, making him a true legend in Welsh football history. As we gaze at this image frozen in time, we can almost feel Friday's charisma emanating from it. Dressed impeccably with an aura of nonchalance, he stands tall against a backdrop that symbolizes his complex relationship with authority. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder not only of Friday's impact on football but also of an era when individuality reigned supreme within the sport. Lewis' expertly captured moment transports us back to those thrilling days where passion for football ran deep through every fan's veins. For any admirer or historian seeking to relive these remarkable times, this print is undoubtedly a cherished piece worth adding to their collection from Memory Lane Prints.

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