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My dad organised this float and SUFC Commercial Manager, Harold Rumsey was involved too. I was in it too and was surprised
to see this photo in a Facebook Group!
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Ted Hemsley on the right for sure. He went on to miss the decisive penalty in that Watney Cup final v Bristol Rovers.The one on the right is Ted Hemsley I think Cahill
First one possibly Billy Dearden?
Yes, Ted lived in Dronfield. Len Badger and John Hope did tooTC lived in Dronfield at the time - up towards the Common and Ted might have too. He certainly has strong links to the town having had the bookies at the White Swan for decades. No idea about the third though. Len Badger and Geoff Salmons had connections, but it doesn't look like them to me.
Dearden on left and Hemsley on right. Eddy had just joined us that summer (the photo was taken in mid July and I think he joined us a week or two later) . His first touch of the ball as a Blade player was to put away our 2nd in the penalty shoot out in the Watney Cup final at Bristol Rovers. I think the rules of the competition allowed any unused sub to take part in the penalty shootout. I do not remember Eddy coming on as sub before the end of extra time and I remember Blackpool's manager, Bob Stokoe, saying that Peterborough's unused sub shouldnt have taken part in the penalty shootout in the first round.Photos on the back. Colquhoun, Currie, Eddy ? Or did Eddy join later ?
Great photo by the way. Ah the memories
I remember going to Dronfield Gala 2 or 3 years earlier with my Dad...TC and Woody were there with 3 Wendy players in Dronfield Park...I got their autographs...not the 3 Wendy players,i can't even remember who they were...maybe Prendergast was one of them.My dad organised this float and SUFC Commercial Manager, Harold Rumsey was involved too. I was in it too and was surprised to see this photo in a Facebook Group!
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Cliffe parkI remember going to Dronfield Gala 2 or 3 years earlier with my Dad...TC and Woody were there with 3 Wendy players in Dronfield Park...I got their autographs...not the 3 Wendy players,i can't even remember who they were...maybe Prendergast was one of them.
Is that what they call it SB?...I always thought it was called Dronfield Park...Did it get a name change at some point?Cliffe park
Will ask my uncle at a funeral this afternoon. Have always known the place as Cliffe Park since the 1970s. The other big park in Dronfield is Sindelfingen park.Is that what they call it SB?...I always thought it was called Dronfield Park...Did it get a name change at some point?
The one on the right is Ted Hemsley I think Cahill
First one possibly Billy Dearden?
Oh right,no problem SB...it was the one on Green Lane.Will ask my uncle at a funeral this afternoon. Have always known the place as Cliffe Park since the 1970s. The other big park in Dronfield is Sindelfingen park.
The park is on Callywhite Lane which is in junction with Green Lane further down towards Chesterfield RoadOh right,no problem SB...it was the one on Green Lane.
Up Oakhill Road going past Gladys Buxton school (entrance on right).Great photo Silent. What road is that taken on?
I think Jake Wright lives in Dronfield.
What was that pub called Green....? (Not Green Dragon) and what's there now?
Up Oakhill Road going past Gladys Buxton school (entrance on right).
Yes, Jake Wright lives in Dronfield.
You are thinking of Green Acres pub on the corner of Green Lane and Stonelow Road. It is now an Indian restaurant
I didnt go to the Green Acres until the 1980s. Yes, Gary Sinclair owned the place when it became a restaurant, he owned the Greyhound too. Not sure about now.Green Acres. Thanks. Did Gary Sinclair have it for a while? Although I didn't go in very often I always thought it was closer to the park. Was it popular in the 1970's with bikers and the heavy metal crowd?
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Does it still attract such huge crowds. And does the dog still count in attendance figures?My dad organised this float and SUFC Commercial Manager, Harold Rumsey was involved too. I was in it too and was surprised to see this photo in a Facebook Group!
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Always been Cliffe Park since the grounds were left to the town by the doctor who lived in Cliffe House. It used to be the gardens of the house on the corner of Calleywhite Lane and Green Lane that is now the old folks home. I suppose it was like the Sheaf Inn on Bramall Lane in the past and owned by some steel bod. Useless fact for the unknowing - three fifths of the UK's railway tracks were made from the Bessemers on Calleywhite Lane.Cliffe park
Despite the evil intentions of the Empire of Yorkshire, Dronfield is still in God's Chosen County (they are all God's Own Counties if you go in for that kind of thing - but Derbyshire is surely "Chosen by God" to stand above all others with it's landscape, history and people!I’ve never been to Dronfield,how remis of me. Is it Derbyshire or gods own country?
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Prendergast... remember the back page of the Star way back. Picture of him out injured under the title "£100,000 ball boy".maybe Prendergast was one of them.
I was only commenting on this last week on another thread. I suspect I went to this with my mum and dad as my auntie and uncle lived in Coal Aston. I remember going for two or three years before they moved. I have no recollection of the float but maybe it had a subliminal effect.My dad organised this float and SUFC Commercial Manager, Harold Rumsey was involved too. I was in it too and was surprised to see this photo in a Facebook Group!
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Always been Cliffe Park since the grounds were left to the town by the doctor who lived in Cliffe House. It used to be the gardens of the house on the corner of Calleywhite Lane and Green Lane that is now the old folks home. I suppose it was like the Sheaf Inn on Bramall Lane in the past and owned by some steel bod. Useless fact for the unknowing - three fifths of the UK's railway tracks were made from the Bessemers on Calleywhite Lane.
Despite the evil intentions of the Empire of Yorkshire, Dronfield is still in God's Chosen County (they are all God's Own Counties if you go in for that kind of thing - but Derbyshire is surely "Chosen by God" to stand above all others with it's landscape, history and people!). The thieving bastards stole Totley round to Norton in the 30s - despite what the people there wanted - but they'll get no more!!!!
SheepdipBlade - Associate Member of the Derbyshire Dwarfs Independence Army.![]()
Is Dronfield and environs mainly a Blades supporting area ?
Yes, especially in the Stonelow areaIs Dronfield and environs mainly a Blades supporting area ?
From bottom to topYes, especially in the Stonelow area
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