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Sept 1971. Forest 2 Blades 3 (Dearden, Currie, Scullion). I was there.
I can only remember Colvin’s on Exchange St, Royce on Castle St,Winstone on Snig Hill and of course Harringtons
Maybe I was near you? My dad and I were stood near the front. Blades attacked to my left in the first half. Not sure if there was a stand opposite?So was Bert, down the side terrace.
Curran asked Brealey if we could sign him rather than Porterfield making enquiries about signing him.How the fuck did he end up at The Lane is still a mystery to me .. never forgave cunt for deliberately stamping on Kenworhy’s already broken toe during the Easter game at the Lane .. grave error judgement there Mr Porterfield
Curran asked Brealey if we could sign him rather than Porterfield making enquiries about signing him.
I miss crowds like that.What a magnificent photograph!
Very impressive terracing as a backdrop.
Trying to work out which side of St.Andrews that is?I miss crowds like that.
Correct.Trying to work out which side of St.Andrews that is?
Probably the one to the right from where the away fans now view?
No strict segregation until 1980sTrying to work out which side of St.Andrews that is?
Probably the one to the right from where the away fans now view?
See my crossword in one of the Flashing Blade issues (not sure which!)Without googling ,who knows Eddie Colquhouns real first name
A close up photo would be useful as it may have the brewery name on it. Mid 60s the only reason I went in was my Trades Union branch held their meetings there. If pushed I would say it was a Bass house then. The revolving door was unique, imagine the trouble that would cause today.
We hope you've brought your Trunks, We hope you've brought your Trunks .....So was Bert, down the side terrace.
This lad did a much better job after crossing the city
Did a good little job for us did Kingy
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No, it was pick a turnstile and take your chances, particularly if it was your first visit to a ground. That big side terrace at St.Andrews was an experience.No strict segregation until 1980s
A couple or so more from Angel St/ Haymarket area.
Mar 1988.
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A couple or so more from Angel St/ Haymarket area.
Mar 1988.
Sheffield was buzzing then
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Tears of joy no doubt, seeing her son join such an august institution. As I alus say 'ye mams ye bestist ever friend'.
Did you join as a boy entrant? I had a mate went in at nineteen, Photography, did the 30. At present he's somewhere on the planet cruising.
Once got done for pitling in phone box (ref photo) . Good old days.Remember as an 18 yr old being stood in the taxi rank late one night with my girlfriend when a group of pissed up blokes stood behind us. She got a ”touched up” arse which resulted in me getting a busted nose.....ah, the good old days![]()
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