Steve Heighway Is 75 And PATHETIC, He Just Revealed Now...

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Published 2024-06-24
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Remember Steve Highway, the Liverpool legend? He's back in the news, and not just for his football skills. He's finally opening up about the one chapter he wishes he could rewrite! Let’s journey with him and settle once and for all, why players like him have gone extinct!

Born on November 25, 1947, in Dublin, Steve Heighway is an Irish football legend known for his skill as a winger. He moved to Sheffield for school, attending High Storrs School and Moseley Hall Grammar School in Cheadle. But before jumping into football, Heighway hit the books and studied economics and politics at the University of Warwick, where he graduated with a 2:1 in 1966.
One fine day, while playing for Skelmersdale United in 1970, Liverpool's scouts spotted him and then, the rest is history. The team's manager, Bill Shankly, was looking for fresh talents to boost his squad, and Heighway seemed just right. He joined Liverpool in May 1970, and his smarts even earned him the nickname 'Big Bamber', after Bamber Gascoigne, the host of 'University Challenge'.

All Comments (10)
  • @simonbetts1363
    so .... he had a great career as a player and a long and successful one as a coach. How , exactly , does that make him 'pathetic' ?
  • @Loren_Vosser
    I will always be 8 yrs old and watching Stevue Highway his name conjures up a magician a very special player
  • @Pat-Mustard-w7s
    “ Pathetic” ? What’s that all about.? He had a decent career, was a clever guy, …..
  • I would watch Steve Heighway on tv and I was impressed I watched F A Cup final on Ships tv Cyprus was the point of Nato Exercise. The whole exercise was put on pause I wasnt desperatly disappointed Super Mac still a hero too! Now they take one for the team. Or am I to cynical Little passion for soccer or Wimbledon Olympics Prefer my own company mostly😊
  • @stepney56
    What do you mean He's 75 and Pathetic. He was a legend at Liverpool, your headline to grab attention is disgusting.
  • @MrRQBQ
    Steve Heighway wasn't really Irish. Although he was born in Dublin his English parents moved back to the UK when he was 3 months old. His Irish birth place made him eligible to play for the country.