[情報] 彼得˙奧斯古逝世十週年

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https://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/02/ peter-osgood--in-words--pictures-and-video.html Peter Osgood: In words, pictures and video Tue 1 Mar 2016 Using previously unseen images, footage of the era and contemporary words written about the King of Stamford Bridge, the official Chelsea website celebrates the great Peter Osgood a decade after his passing. It was 10 years ago today we suddenly and tragically lost one of the very best players to wear the blue of Chelsea, but memories of him, as a player and a person, will live on forever. Here we recall his career in west London with freshly-digitalised photos, clips from British Pathe and Chelsea TV, and newspaper reports highlighting some of the forward's greatest moments, starting at the very beginning... "The player who saved Chelsea's faces was 17-year-old centre forward Peter Osgood, making his first-team debut. He got both goals." The Daily Mirror reports above on our 2-0 League Cup win over Workington Town in December 1964. We had needed a Stamford Bridge replay to progress to the semi-finals where Ossie starred in his maiden Chelsea appearance. http://tinyurl.com/ztbqot4 In front of a brand new West Stand in January 1966, Osgood's brilliance decided a tight London derby against Tottenham, as reported by The Times... 'It took Osgood to win the match,' they wrote. 'The way he did so, in pure style, with artistic footwork and shooting power, marked him as one who could yet lead England's attack for the World Cup, providing he is not weighed down by the praise he deserves. 'Venables and Graham, in a flurry of inter-passing, seemed to have run themselves into a cul-de-sac. Into their moment of indecision strode Osgood. 'Robbing Graham of the ball he moved sideways to freedom in five swift strides and from 25 yards sent home a rising shot which to us was just a blur and to Jennings perhaps no more than a brush of wind. There is no defence against a stroke like that. There was an imperious Corinthian ring about it.’ Considered by many to be the finest goal Osgood scored in a Chelsea shirt, here The Observer describes his winning effort against Burnley later in January 1966. http://tinyurl.com/zv2rokj The 1965/66 season was indeed a breakthrough one for Osgood, who firmly established himself in Tommy Docherty's team and helped the Blues achieve a respectable fifth-placed finish in the league. http://tinyurl.com/z9z5qyw For the second season in a row we reached the FA Cup semi-final, too, beating Hull in the last eight with Osgood involved in two of the goals. You can watch footage of the game here courtesy of British Pathe. https://youtu.be/o_ahmMJOVrU
Unfortunately we lost to Sheffield Wednesday at the semi-final stage though we would go one better the following season when Tottenham defeated us in the Wembley final. Ossie was missing due to a broken leg. Chelsea's and his FA Cup time would come... http://tinyurl.com/zuqceqf Osgood converts a penalty at Highbury in December 1967. Ten of his 150 Chelsea goals were scored from the spot. "Osgood played his normal game of midfield creator, the ball glancing off him in a wide fan of imaginative angles like radio beams bouncing off Telstar." The Times highlights above the performance of Osgood in their match report of our game against reigning champions Manchester City in November 1968. Despite playing over half the game with 10 men, we won 2-0. Osgood clinically finished for the second goal, pictured below. http://tinyurl.com/z8yuflg "The ball ran loose to Osgood and from far out he arrowed his fierce left foot drive just inside the post. As brilliant as it was unexpected, the shot stirred supporters and players to wild applause." The Observer describes above an Osgood goal in a 2-2 draw with Wolves in September 1969. The 1969/70 season would prove Osgood's most memorable. As well as netting 23 league goals to help us finish third, the striker scored in every round of our victorious FA Cup campaign, which began with a 3-0 victory over Birmingham at Stamford Bridge. Highlights of the game in January 1970, including Osgood's opener, can be seen here. https://youtu.be/okUgyw8Ylro
Though best remembered for his dazzling footwork and balletic style, Osgood was a fine header of a football, as shown by his goal against Birmingham above. He also scored from the air in the semi-final against Watford at a very muddy White Hart Lane, pictured below. http://tinyurl.com/je5glv3 But unquestionably the most renowned header of his career and one of his greatest goals of all came in the FA Cup final replay against Leeds United. A 2-2 draw at Wembley meant the teams had to do it all again at Old Trafford, and with the Blues trailing by a goal to nil Osgood delivered when it mattered most... "Here was the poetry of football and it came with a magical exchange of passes between Hollins, Hutchinson, Osgood and the hard-running Cooke. Over came Cooke's perfect chip and there was Osgood infiltrating from the left to the blind side to head a magnificent goal." How The Times reported Osgood's famous equaliser the following day. Chelsea had lifted the FA Cup for the first time after a 2-1 extra-time win. http://tinyurl.com/zcm97sd Osgood opens the scoring in a 2-1 win against West Ham at Stamford Bridge in December 1970. Bobby Moore looking on is helpless to prevent our star striker netting. He would quickly get the second goal, too. But Osgood's 1970/71 season would be interrupted not long after the victory over West Ham which is pictured above. After picking up six yellow cards in a year - back when they were much harder to come by - he was handed an eight-week ban from playing football. He returned to the team for a Cup Winners' Cup quarter-final second leg against Club Bruges in March 1971, but not before Sexton said he would not start him because he didn't think he was match-fit. Only Osgood's obvious devastation changed the manager's mind. What followed was special... 'Osgood came into a Chelsea side desperate for his scoring flair as they set out to pull back from a 2-0 defeat in Belgium,' wrote The Daily Mirror. 'And he obliged in a way that 45,558 fans lucky enough to see this marvellous match will never forget. It was Osgood's goal in the 81st minute that made the aggregate score 2-2 and earned Chelsea extra time. 'And it was Osgood's goal six minutes from the end of extra time that gave Chelsea the vital breakthrough for a 3-2 lead. Osgood signalled his delight by leaping the four-feet barrier surrounding the pitch, to be engulfed by excited fans.' As Ossie wrote in his autobiography: 'In that moment the fans and I were one, united in euphoria.' The quarter-final tie ended 4-2 on aggregate but injury prevented Osgood playing in the last-four win over Manchester City but he was back in the team, if not fully-fit, for the showpiece final against Real Madrid in Athens. A 1-1 draw - Osgood getting our goal - meant once again a replay would be needed before Chelsea could lift silverware. Two days later the teams reconvened and Osgood, only playing his fifth match in four months because of injury and suspension, scored again to add to an earlier goal from John Dempsey. The Spaniards did get one back ensuring a nervy finish but we held on to spark delirious scenes in the Greek capital and in London. This is how The Guardian reported Osgood's strike, which he is pictured celebrating below, in the decisive replay... "Osgood left his mark on the game with an elegant goal. He scored from Baldwin's pass after some good work at the rear from Harris." The defence of our first European crown began in style with a record 21-0 aggregate victory over Luxembourg minnows Jeunesse Hautcharage. Osgood struck a hat-trick in the first game and five more in the second, a 13-0 romp which remains a club record win. The Times neatly summed up the role of our number nine, pictured below scoring his second goal at the Bridge. "Osgood acted as executioner-in-chief." Osgood's final full season in his first spell at Stamford Bridge was 1972/73. He was named the club's Player of the Year and for the fourth time finished as our top scorer, netting 17 goals in all competitions. None was more special than a volley against Arsenal in the FA Cup which won the prestigious Match of the Day 'Goal of the Season' competition. Its brilliance can be watched below. http://tinyurl.com/zaxvtg5 - Continuing the official Chelsea website's marking of the 10th anniversary of Peter Osgood's passing, tomorrow we will be speaking to his first captain at Chelsea, Terry Venables, and later in the week we will recall when Ossie was skipper himself during his second spell at Stamford Bridge. This leads up to the announcement of a new special award to be presented at this weekend's home game. -- 當我漫遊在斯坦弗森林時,我看見了雀爾西,米爾斯的女兒,在傍晚初升的明月中, 在泰晤士河旁一處林地空間上翩然舞蹈。所有痛苦的記憶都離開了我,我像落入迷離 幻境中一般,因為雀爾西伊露維塔兒女中最美的一位。她身上那襲藍色的衣裳宛如 萬里無雲的晴空,她灰色的眼睛像是傍晚群星閃爍的天空;她的斗篷上繡著金色的花 朵,她的頭髮漆黑如暮色中的陰影。她的榮光與美好,就像樹葉上的光芒,像是潺潺 流水,像是這迷離世界上方閃爍的繁星;她臉上有閃亮的光輝 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 36.231.144.46 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1456847697.A.5E8.html
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