SuperBobbyHatton
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Nice one, lot easier to see nowHere is the photo the right way up.....
Clearly from the fifties, I can recognise Fred Furniss, Ted Burgin, Joe Shaw, Alf Ringstead and Jimmy Hagan.
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Which one is Hagan?Here is the photo the right way up.....
Clearly from the fifties, I can recognise Fred Furniss, Ted Burgin, Joe Shaw, Alf Ringstead and Jimmy Hagan.
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Which one is Hagan?
Looks like they all had different socks on.
...on second thoughts, I think he's on the front row to Hagan's right. Silent Blade can you confirm?Top left is Harold Brook, I think.
Here is the photo the right way up.....
Clearly from the fifties, I can recognise Fred Furniss, Ted Burgin, Joe Shaw, Alf Ringstead and Jimmy Hagan.
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Blades 4 (Ringstead 3, Brook) Hull 1 Saturday 25th August 1951Toner Furniss Burgin Cox Shaw J Hitchin
Ringstead Brook Hagan F A Smith (Little Fred) Hawksworth
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Wow great info! Didn't think I would find out all the players, nevermind the match! Brilliant.Blades 4 (Ringstead 3, Brook) Hull 1 Saturday 25th August 1951
Two weeks later, we beat Wendy 7-3 (Same line up apart from Latham instead of Toner)
Yeah, but did they play with overlapping centre halves?
YesWas Reg Freeman manager at that time?
Thought so
Was Reg Freeman manager at that time?
No, Teddy Davison was still our manager at the time. He went to Chesterfield in summer 1952. Reg Freeman came to us from Rotherham and took us up in his first season (1952-53)
That Ringstead was some player eh?
Which one’s Davitt?------ Furnis Burgin ------ Shaw J Hitchin
Ringstead Brook Hagan------- Hawksworth
On front could be Browning or Jones
On back could be Cox, and Hutchinson.
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Ringstead hadn't got Woody's powerful shot, but he knew how to score headers.Terrific little player .
The understanding between him and Sir Jimmy was very similar to that between Woody and TC which led to them both being prolific goal scorers , particularly for the position they played in .
Terrific little player .
The understanding between him and Sir Jimmy was very similar to that between Woody and TC which led to them both being prolific goal scorers , particularly for the position they played in .
Ringstead hadn't got Woody's powerful shot, but he knew how to score headers.
Which one’s Davitt?
Hagerty F., Hagerty R., Tomkins, Noble, Carrick, Dobson, Crapper, Dewhurst, MacIntyre, Treadmore, Davitt
That's a proper shirt, can you still get them anywhere?
In 1989 Denis Clareborough chose Ringstead ahead of Woody in his best X1 he has seen since the 1930s. I asked him if he really thought Ringstead was better than Woody. He said "Woody was a very good player but felt Ringstead was more "determined"
My dad was a Lane regular since the war and said Woody was better than RingsteadWhen I first read that it came as a big surprise but on reflection , I can understand his point .
I'd still go for Woody , but it's a close call .
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