'Memries' Anyone go to this?

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Just tidying the office and attempting to get this year's programmes and other random items in some order...

Does anyone remember this? Was anyone in attendance? Got it in your collection Sharrowblade?

Will edit the thread title to something less clickbaity and a proper description soon :D

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Game played on May 30, 1984, Sheffield United V Beijing

Mentions Porterfield, Dooley, Reg Brearley, James Mcghee, Colin Morris,Richard Cooper, Lee Walsh,Robert Atkins,Steve Charles,Ray McQueley, Anthony Kay
 
Just tidying the office and attempting to get this year's programmes and other random items in some order...

Does anyone remember this? Was anyone in attendance? Got it in your collection Sharrowblade?

Will edit the thread title to something less clickbaity and a proper description soon :D

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Translation for you from the daughter in Beijing - she couldn't get all of the player names unfortunately - said it's sometimes it's difficult when they have just transliterated the English. I've guessed at a couple where she'd left the question marks in.
 

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Translation for you from the daughter in Beijing - she couldn't get all of the player names unfortunately - said it's sometimes it's difficult when they have just transliterated the English. I've guessed at a couple where she'd left the question marks in.
Lee Walshaw and Tom Heffernan?
 
The team that played that day was:

Paul Tomlinson
Tom Heffernan
Joe Bolton
Steve Charles
Gary West
Mick Henderson
Colin Morris
Kevin Arnott
Keith Edwards
Ray McHale
Tony Philliskirk

Subs who played:

Keith Waugh
Bob Atkins
Richard Cooper
Lee Walshaw

United won 2-1, Edwards and Arnott scoring. They had played 2 games in Malaysia prior to this game in Beijing.
 

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