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While three big screens played the famous English qualifier against Poland at the 1973 World Cup in 1973,

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a group of Polish folk, classical and rock musicians performed a noisy soundtrack. The large flags of Aston Villa hanging on the side of the Clore Ballroom indicate the promoter of the night - Nigel Kennedy, a childish fear of English classical music that became a household name in Britain satta king twenty years ago. picture: Soccer child. , despite Mockney's emphasis, which also brings Vivaldi to the masses with the enthusiasm and sophistication of the best musicians. Instead of a violin case, Kennedy chose a case, instead of a black bow, Villa's shirt.


One indication of how great Kennedy is is that he flew from Italy to Sardinia in the 1990s to join the English team in promoting the Four Seasons.


Football was obviously still important to him, because he rode on the podium in a Villa shirt with 'Agbonlahor' on his back and next to the claret and blue were the red and white stripes of KS Cracovia, his adopted Polish club (lives in Krakow) with his Polish wife.


For the "Nigel Kennedy World Cup Project", the now middle-aged savage, who still wears his characteristic quiff, is sometimes filled with the industrial bustle of his Polish entourage, while the time capsule of famous qualifying sets plays over them. Other Polish children came in shirts and scarves that looked like a real match, and rejoiced and applauded every miracle except the "clown" (as Brian Clough made him famous) and Jan Tomaszewski. The game itself is fun, even if the result is already known. England needs to win to qualify for the 1974 World Cup, and it deserves the improvement in enthusiasm and physical effort she showed at Wembley. But even though they collected a Polish goal and used Tomazsewski until his turn, Alfa Ramsay's men could only look 1-1. Poland went to Germany; England stayed at home and Ramsay, the only English coach to win the World Cup, received a bag.

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