Former Hearts player Bobby Prentice has passed away aged just 65. Just before my time but a player I’ve heard older Hearts supporters talk fondly of.
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Former Hearts player Bobby Prentice has passed away aged just 65. Just before my time but a player I’ve heard older Hearts supporters talk fondly of.
RIP Rab.
Good guy, he used to join us now and then for a game up the Meadows with Malky Robertson.
Very skilful winger who was a real handful on his day.
RIP.
Rest in peace.
More bad news as Jim Jeffries has had a serious heart attack.
https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...lane-1-5005438
I remember seeing him in an U23 game at Tynecastle when Andy Gray scored a hat trick of headers. Pretty Sure Prentice scored one and created some.
A minutes silence on Sunday please.
Not a bad team that night
http://www.fitbastats.com/scotlandu2....php?gameid=40
R.i.p.
Liked watching him play real old fashioned winger and fast
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RIP. An old fashioned tricky winger, good player on his day.
RIP.
Never used to relish the prospect of him and Donald Ford playing against us mid 70s.
For those who remember, he was their equivalent to our Arthur Duncan at the time.
Had the gift of speed and a decent left foot cross.
R.I.P Bobby Prentice,was a very good player.
Skilful player. I've nothing but good feelings now for all those players from the 60s and 70s including poor old Jim Jefferies. There were some great characters then and the game was more fun for sure.
Remember him well. Very tricky skilful player.
One of the few true entertainers at Tynie in the 70’s.
RIP.
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Bless his loved one's at this time.
I recall being at the first derby at Tynecastle the season after our 7-0, when the Jambos, with a certain Bobby Prentice in their line up, hammered us 4-1. The said Bobby Prentice put in a superb shift. My Jambo mate and next door neighbour, Tam, was beside himself with joy, rubbing it in no end.
Those were the days when both sets of supporters could stand side by side on the terraces and expect to receive nothing more than banter and the occasional jibe from the more inebriated. My uncle Derek was a staunch Jambo, but when the Jambos were playing away, he stood with my other Hibby uncles in all weathers at Easter Road.
Changed days indeed!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOeu2PHoreU
Sad to be gone at 65.
No much footage available of the guys from his era.
20 years old in this great clip against Dundee from 73'.
He lived Mayfield and got the public bus into Edinburgh for matches.
A different time.
RIP Bobby Prentice.
RIP Rab..... one of life's good guys
Loads of folk did that in those days because a football match was a bigger event than it is now and you were able to watch better players on the park. People have more "leisure options" on a weekend like shopping in huge malls and eating unhealthy food all day.
We used to encounter the same father/child groups at ER one week and at Tynie the next! Happy days.
I feel sorry for folk who have known nothing but the second-rate stuff we have to watch now.