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The Bobby Thomson Story ‘The Real Bobby Dazzler’
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‘The Real Bobby Dazzler’ is no normal story. This is a story of a typical Scottish
lad who, from an early age, excelled in every sport and was born a winner. His football
talent shone through at the age of nine, and by the time he was 15 he was spotted
by 1st Division champions Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he eventually spent four
long and hard years under the watchful eye of Stan Cullis. Although Cullis thought
he had the raw talent to become a great player and saw him as the successor to the
great Billy Wright, he only played twice for the first team and was sold to Aston
Villa in 1959. Thomson would quickly make his name in that great Villa side and was
an integral part of Mercer’s Minors. After four years at Villa Park, he moved across
the city to St Andrew's where he would meet up again with the enigmatic Stan Cullis.
For the second time in his career, Bobby not surprisingly fell out with his manager
and his career moved downwards to Stockport County and eventually had a few successful
years in the non-
Throughout his life, Bobby has always been ‘Mr Popular’ or ‘Mr Fix-
Bobby always enjoyed his drink, but very often it caused more harm than good, and
in 2002 he took a friend's advice and started the long road to sobriety by joining
Alcoholics Anonymous. After losing his way a few times, he eventually gave up the
booze a couple of years later and has never looked back since. Thomson gives an untold
behind-
This is the real Bobby Thomson – The Real Bobby Dazzler in his own words. Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a rollercoaster of a ride.
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