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On August 5, 1979, the Dips stunned the Toronto Blizzard. The only thing
more improbable than their rally was the fact that seven days later they were
the victim of the same circumstance by the same score to the reviled Cosmos.
Paul Cannell is back in the States gathering information and rekindling memories for a retrospective of his soccer career, F'n Hell, It's Paul Cannell. Steven Goff caught up with the former Dip in a DC bar...who would have thunk it.
For four years, Bobby Stokes provided consistent and steady play for the Dips. Often overshadowed by teammates like Paul Cannell, Alan Green and Johan Cruyff, he nonetheless found himself in the spotlight in the summer of 1979 &
1980. Ever humble, "The Rat" took it all in stride.
This beauty was on ebay. How I missed it I'll never know. I am always interested in buying Dips game used jerseys, not matter what condition. If you have something and can use a little scratch, let me know.
The frustration was taking a toll on Bob Stetler early in the 1979 campaign. He clearly had the talent to play regularly in the NASL, but he could not seem to find his way to the top of the depth chart. He would soom depart for a better life in Memphis with the Rouges. Sadly, Stetler died in a 1990 motorcycle accident in Hawaii.
One of the first posts on this blog noted how Sonny Askew had influenced Robert Reed's choice of hair style, or vice versa. New evidence has come to light in the form of the middle photo of Paul Cannell in 1979 that demonstrates this hair do (really a hair don't) appealed to Yanks and Brits alike.