oaklandrdblade
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Or Brian Gayle? Wasn't this the game Vinnie got booked after about 5 seconds and then did similar at the beginning of the second half to get sent off?View attachment 23033
Mark Ward, Booker, Hoyland and Vinnie [?].
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Or Brian Gayle? Wasn't this the game Vinnie got booked after about 5 seconds and then did similar at the beginning of the second half to get sent off?View attachment 23033
Mark Ward, Booker, Hoyland and Vinnie [?].
Brunswick just a little further up. You can just see a small 'Tankard' sign on their building. Used to be distinctive yellow tiles which a number of Whitbread (Tennants) pubs had. The Barleycorn and was it the Royal Oak bottom of Cemetery Road(?) are just a couple of examples.
Maybe. Here's the yellow card incident. I went to this game.Or Brian Gayle? Wasn't this the game Vinnie got booked after about 5 seconds and then did similar at the beginning of the second half to get sent off?
Maybe. Here's the yellow card incident. I went to this game.
Lost 2-0 and got lost in Moss Side on our way home.Yes it was
Lost 2-0 and got lost in Moss Side on our way home.
Angel Street/Castle Street?
Yes it is. My lasting memory of that location is the strong smell of coffee grindingBottom of Haymarket, I reckon, looking up towards Fitzalan Square.
Lawrenson
Angel Street/Castle Street?
where is that staircase pls South Essex?
Angel Street/Bridge Street,i think.West Bar towards Snig Hill I reckon
I can't find the post now but, I think, earlier on the thread someone makes the point that a club like MK Dons couldn't have a thread like this. And not many could. Derby? Great history then left one of the best grounds in the league for another soulless identikit bowl. Same for a dozen other clubs.
A very large part of supporting Sheffield United for me, because, God knows, its not for the football or success, is going on the Kop and thinking that this is where my great grandad, who I never met, watched Nudger Needham, Fatty Foulke, and Billy Gillespie. Its where my grandad, who is long dead, watched Jimmy Hagan. Its where my dad watched Joe Shaw, Alan Hodgkinson, Mick Jones, and Tony Currie. And its where he took me to see Brian Deane and Tony Agana. When I'm at Bramall Lane I always feel that those olds lads are there as well. Not just the players, but the fans too.
Its like the ancient Indian burial ground that the Overlook Hotel was built on. If they ever bulldoze Bramall Lane and turn it into flats or offices, generations of Blades will be there haunting the buggers.
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