Silent Blade
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Recovering from injuries after a car crashIt was a draw, Currie out injured.
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Recovering from injuries after a car crashIt was a draw, Currie out injured.
Pace and Dearden were similar type of strikers I believe so maybe Reece or Tudor would be a better partner for Pace. My dad said Richardson was a bit of a "dirty player" and Summers was more stylishI know that teams in 61 played a completely different formation from modern day teams, so would it be fair to class Summers and Richardson as midfield type players? Also, from what I've gathered Richardson was very much a defensive player, was that the same with Summers?
My other questions with the combined XI, could Pace and Dearden have formed a good partnership, or would Reece have been a better foil for one or the other? And Salmons over Scullion?
Dave Sadler scored the equaliser. John Connaughton in goal for Man U1-1, I think they scored late after Geoff Salmons put us one up IIRC. I know I was gutted TC wasn't playing.
Dangerous question to ask an oldie! How long have you got? The short answer is you can never really compare across generations; but you are quite right that the strengths of the 2 sides were different. The other big difference is I was a kid growing up watching the 1961 side, and a bloke with a job and kids watching the 1971 side, so my heart is always with the 1961 side. But the 1971 side was the more exciting to watch, the 1961 side more solid. And as you say, each of them had a tilt at success in the top league, but came up short. The thrilling Cup runs of the 1961 side were never matched.HBT you will have seen both the 61 era and 71 era teams, question for you who was the best of the two teams?
I know the 71 lot are always put out there as the de facto entertaining United team, but wasn't the 61 lot more successful, promotion, 5th place finish in the top tier, and by rights should have played in Europe in the 62 Fairs Cup (they only didn't due to underhand tactics from the pigs), much better in the cups, FA Cup semi final, 2 or 3 quarter finals, couple of 5th rounds. I guess if you took the attacking flair of the 71 team and the defensive capabilities of the 61 team you'd have the perfect team!
I was too young to see either, but how would this look as a best of XI from both eras:-
Hodgkinson
Badger - Colquhoun - J Shaw - G Shaw
Woodward - Currie - Richardson - Salmons
Pace - Dearden
didnt wednesday have 2 shots from wilkinson that day and united have about 16 corners ?My dad and my Uncle Ronnie missed that match because Uncle Tony (who had no interest in football) got married that day!
From what I had read, yes, we had more shots than they did.didnt wednesday have 2 shots from wilkinson that day and united have about 16 corners ?
That’s the one. Read the final paragraph of the report by a neutral journalist below. My nightmare is the photo bottom left - I was standing on the front of the Kop, must have been right behind the cameraman. Me and Hodgy both knew that was in at the same time. Horrible. Wednesday played anti-football that day, and we were the lower league team.didnt wednesday have 2 shots from wilkinson that day and united have about 16 corners ?
Yes 1972Bert. did George Best play in the match April 1971 at Bramall Lane.
Christ on a bike! I know we're all concerned about the Covid and that but that's a bit upfront, isn't it?Dangerous question to ask an oldie! How long have you got?
Post it in hereI guess I should have posted the Cricket at BDTBL thread here!
Bert went to that one.16/1/1971
Bolton Wanderers 2 (Seddon, Fletcher) Blades 1 (Tudor)
2 of my dad's friends travelled with us in my dad's car.
Early in the game Tudor gave us the lead by firing home from close range so it looked that it was going to be an easy win for us against a struggling side playing a lot of youngsters. Midway in the 1st half Ian Seddon fired in a spectacular equaliser from outside the box that Hodgy had little chance to save. It still looked good when YTV showed highlights of the game in the next day. Late in the game, Paul Fletcher (who seemed to be in an offside position), broke away and slotted in the winner under Hodgy's arms (photo below).
It was a real sickener to lose in that match and Bolton seemed to be a bogey side to us in the 1970s (saw us beat them once in the 1970s and that was the 2-1 win at Burnden Park in 1977).
After the game I was feeling queasy and felt worse when I got in the car. Shortly after we had set off, I threw up in the car so my dad stopped the car and he had to clean out the vomit from the car. The stench must have been horrible for us 4 in the journey home! I fell asleep but woke up when we were on the Snake Pass and my dad pointed out that we were behind the SUFC team coach making their way home. I could see through the rear window of the coach that the players were moving about in the aisle especially John Barnwell who I was to see for the last time! It was Hodgy's and Tudor's last league game for us but I did see the pair play in the 1st team once more in the friendly match at Saltergate a week later.
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I was in the stand with my dad not far from where the tv cameras wereBert went to that one.
Stood with the Unitedites on their 'End'.
Bert's memory seems to think it was called the Cemetery End.
You were in the safest place.I was in the stand with my dad not far from where the tv cameras were
Were you behind the goal where Tudor scored or at the other end?You were in the safest place.
As usual in those days without segregation it was one long punch up.
Bert is struggling to remember, but he thinks we were at the end where he scored.Were you behind the goal where Tudor scored or at the other end?
Not in the stand where you can see in the photo of the winning goal. I looked to my left where Tudor and Fletcher scored, and to my right where Seddon equalised (I was much nearer to the equaliser)Bert is struggling to remember, but he thinks we were at the end where he scored.
Was that to the left if you were sat in the Main Stand?
Just looked at footage of Bolton v Newcastle Cup match in 1976, I am now quite sure that Tudor scored at the Railway Embankment End. I hadnt really noticed the Railway line in my two visits to Burnden Park
I think there is an old (Arthur Askey) film on You tube showing Burnden Park. Footage against the Blades.Just looked at footage of Bolton v Newcastle Cup match in 1976, I am now quite sure that Tudor scored at the Railway Embankment End. I hadnt really noticed the Railway line in my two visits to Burnden Park
Sat next to badgers wife for cardiff match as a kid saw them last year and told her dont think she would remember as im a codger nowIt was rammed full.
Bert can't think of a bigger crowd in the last 50 years.
Maybe the Hull game?
24/1/70.
My dad took me to watch Chesterfield v Lincoln. The kick off was probably 3.15pm (in those days Chesterfield and Bury had 3.15pm kick off for home games on Saturdays). We were late again for the kick off probably because my dad again wanted to watch racing on tv. Chesterfield won 4-0 but I do not remember the goals at all. I remember during half time my dad pointed out to the scoreboard in the Cross Street end and he was excited to find out the half time score for the Blades FA Cup match at Derby. He then got disappointed when it was revealed that we were losing 2-0. In the end, we lost 3-0 and our FA Cup dream was over (see from 43 mins 57 secs in below video). When we got home we discovered that 1st division Wendy had lost 2-1 at home to 4th division Scunthorpe and that cheered my dad up! I remember watching the highlights of Derby v Blades match on YTV at my grandmother's house in the next day.
was on that end that day bert and it was one long punch up running battles all afternoon for some reason boltons mob mostly greasers didnt take too kindly to the shoreham boys being on their end that day lolYou were in the safest place.
As usual in those days without segregation it was one long punch up.
I think there is an old (Arthur Askey) film on You tube showing Burnden Park. Footage against the Blades.
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