The GuardianMostly Factual11d ago
Taking time out to remember a remarkable life lived at 100mph
Bill Nuttall is the goalkeeper who cleaned out Pelé, coached Gerd Müller and built a US national team from scratch
At the foot of Signal Mountain on a bend in the Tennessee river, over the little level crossing like a postcard of America, past the sheriff at the gate and through an avenue of pines, the perfect pitch awaits Lamine Yamal, Rodri and the rest. So does a man. He’s 6ft 3in, 78 years old, his name is Bill Nuttall, and he’s here every day.
“I’ve got nothing else to do,” he says, laug...
By Sid Lowe in Chattanooga
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