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NICHOLSON OUT!!Not good results either a couple of hammerings in there
NICHOLSON OUT!!
Yeah, he’s stubborn, sticking with Milfton at left half. I reckon he should bring King back.
[puts the Complete Records back on the shelf]
Not the secretary's fault! Blame it on the selection committee, the trainer (Waller) and the captain (Gillespie)NICHOLSON OUT!!
Ah, if Bolton was played at a neutral venue then the last time we played five consecutive away games was 1903/04.Actually, while I’ve got the book out, the Complete Records says that the cup defeat against Bolton (semi final - held at Old Trafford) had “a record crowd for any game out of London”.
Never realised we were only a 1-0 defeat away from being part of the famous White Horse Final.Actually, while I’ve got the book out, the Complete Records says that the cup defeat against Bolton (semi final - held at Old Trafford) had “a record crowd for any game out of London”.
If Billy Gillespie was our captain at the point (he took over the role in 1923 but not sure at what point) he would have been 31 in that pic but actually played for us into his 40s playing his last game in 1933. No idea how old he looked by then!Presumably our Captain that day let his Dad go up for the coin toss, a nice gesture.
One for your "Is he really only 25" thread, I think.
If Billy Gillespie was our captain at the point (he took over the role in 1923 but not sure at what point) he would have been 31 in that pic but actually played for us into his 40s playing his last game in 1933. No idea how old he looked by then!






Picking on our Billy!Not the secretary's fault! Blame it on the selection committee, the trainer (Waller) and the captain (Gillespie)
Silent - are you a real person or something from the Matrix?pre WW1. Broke his leg in early 1914-15 season and missed the rest of the season missing the 1915 FA Cup final. After the WW1 many spectators didnt recognise him as his hair had gone!
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Is that the world's biggest radio?Think he'd only just retired when this was takenView attachment 127747
I think that was when he was interviewed by the BBC talking about the Cup final. He passed away in 1981, a month away from being 90Think he'd only just retired when this was takenView attachment 127747
1981? Have you not got a date and time?I think that was when he was interviewed by the BBC talking about the Cup final. He passed away in 1981, a month away from being 90
July as stated in Wiki1981? Have you not got a date and time?
Please not 2nd May. About 4.50pm
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