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1978 FA Cup winnersYou are in: Suffolk > History > 1978 FA Cup winners > The Beat goes on The Beat, Foz and Bob The Beat goes onKevin Beattie joined Bob Shelley and Stephen Foster in the 成人论坛 Radio Suffolk studios for a frank and honest chat about his football career and the state of the modern game. The Beat, widely regarded as one of the best players ever to pull on an Ipswich shirt, has released a second book - The Greatest Footballer England Never Had. Although Beattie won nine caps for his country, many of the game's legends such as Sir Bobby Robson, Bobby Moore and Bill Shankly expected him to be a mainstay in the national side. Sadly, terrible luck with injuries prevented Beattie from fulfilling his full potential - for both Ipswich and England. Kevin Beattie's revealing chat with Bob Shelley and Stephen Foster:
Help playing audio/video In the audio clips below, The Beat gives an insight into the highs and lows of his career, including his matches for England, how he missed a trial with Liverpool, who he rates as the best players then and now, and who he thinks would win a match between Town's great side of the early 80's and modern day pace setters Manchester United. last updated: 02/05/2008 at 12:48 Have Your SayWas The Beat the best?
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