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You are the love child of George Best and Bernard Shaw?Fucks sake, it’s me
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You are the love child of George Best and Bernard Shaw?Fucks sake, it’s me
No, I have never bought anything from him. He got banned from the Central Deaf Club in the 1980s and 1990s for using their charity box without the club knowing that he had one for years! He is now retired and now lives in LeicesterYou didn’t get that in photo format from our mutual friend, postman and collector for deaf charities dd you Peter?
I got one from him in the Heeley and Sheffield one Sunday lunchtime but declined a go on his 1-30 ticket.....
Tommy Johnson, Colin Grainger and Dennis Gratton
Looks like Colin is playing cricket in your photo.
There’s been quite a few wilder storms these past two years heyMy mum used to care for a frail old lady down our road, one of a team of three neighbours. She went down to check on her very early in the morning, let herself in and found the old girl fast asleep, snoring loudly, surrounded by the remains of most of her roof and chimney stack. Never heard a thing…
Can’t ever remember a wilder storm, ridge tiles everywhere, guttering hanging off, trees down, Hunter’s Bar looked like a war zone, quite a night. Got to school at High Storrs and watched the biggest lad in our year being bowled across the yard by one gust, he later joked it was down to his lack of streamlining!
There’s been quite a few wilder storms these past two years hey
if only we hadnt sold the blonde bombers eh silent we definetly wouldnt have gone down in 68 mind to be fair we still shouldnt have gone down the chelsea game sealed our fate but the fulham night game was the one that did the damage
im on this photo stood with my mate in front of the old cricket pavilionVilla, FA Cup 1965View attachment 74048
Wilders army not for snowflakes?Lol, saw it in a FB group
No, it was a FB group about fax machinesWilders army not for snowflakes?
Rather too many of you are talking about having gone to school. I went down to the Lane to look at the floodlight, and I was assuming it was half-term. Perhaps I went to school and found it was closed…Look North did a bit of a feature on the Sheffield Hurricane last night, most of the old photos showed damage to the old prefabs,,brought a few memories back re the walk to/from School and the hundreds of prefabs just below Athelstan School
Wasn't around at the time but my mum had just started school and on the way there one morning she jumped up and flew about ten foot
During that storm, I was living in an Airey house ( mass produced after the 2nd world war - built to last 21 years) on top of a hill in a village in between Harrogate and Leeds. It always rattled in the wind but that night the whole house was shaking. Mum and Dad put myself and my brother under a table downstairs. It was terrifying. In the morning we found that half of the tiles on the front of the house and been ripped off and were lying in the field behind the house
I wasn’t allowed to go to school in the morning, my mum thought it was still too dangerous, she walked me there for the afternoon though through debris and bits of trees.My mum used to care for a frail old lady down our road, one of a team of three neighbours. She went down to check on her very early in the morning, let herself in and found the old girl fast asleep, snoring loudly, surrounded by the remains of most of her roof and chimney stack. Never heard a thing…
Can’t ever remember a wilder storm, ridge tiles everywhere, guttering hanging off, trees down, Hunter’s Bar looked like a war zone, quite a night. Got to school at High Storrs and watched the biggest lad in our year being bowled across the yard by one gust, he later joked it was down to his lack of streamlining!
23/2/74 1-1 draw. I think it was on match of the day.
Yes it was23/2/74 1-1 draw. I think it was on match of the day.
Worthington scored for Leicester. From 1 min 51 secs in below video. Cant find footage of Salmons equaliser23/2/74 1-1 draw. I think it was on match of the day.
David Bradford!
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