Willie Carlin
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The first foreign club side I saw on tv at that time was Moscow Dynamo. Wolves were a top side at that time and Billy Wright the England captain was also their captain.
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At one time if the goalie was stood up players of the opposition could shoulder charge him. When the goalie got the ball in the area he had to keep on the floor until one of his defenders came to defend him. This ruled altered when Bolton’s centre forward Nat Lofthouse shoulder charged Harry Gregg the Man Utd goalie into the net. A goal was given. This happened in the Cup final at Wembley.Main changes:
#Three points for a win introduced.
#Keeper handling from back pass outlawed.
#Play-offs introduced (previously top three got promoted)
#VAR introduced in top division.
#Subs allowed.
#Stadiums must be all-seater in top two divisions. Alcohol banned in view of pitch.
#Promotion and relegation to and from 4th tier introduced (as opposed to a vote)
#Regular European football introduced, with top teams in top flight and cup winners qualifying.
#Clubs take control of top division. It is renamed 'Premiership' then later 'Premier League'. All other divisions renamed as a result.
#Multiple games live on TV every week
Any more?
Honved was before Moscow DynamoThe first foreign club side I saw on tv at that time was Moscow Dynamo. Wolves were a top side at that time and Billy Wright the England captain was also their captain.
Moscow Dynamo came and toured in 1945, well before Honved, though I don’t think the games from that tour were on TV.Honved was before Moscow Dynamo
All games kicked off at 3pm Saturday no Sunday games
Honved were the first foreign club in England that played in a live televised match. George Best was A Wolves fan when he was young and recalled watching the match on TV at a friend's houseMoscow Dynamo came and toured in 1945, well before Honved, though I don’t think the games from that tour were on TV.
Half time lasted 10 minutes.
Games ended at 5.40pm or 9.10pm.
YesDon't you mean 4:40pm?
Last week when I was watching the last Coronation, I noted the Champions League the tune played as The Queen was crowned. Genuinely interested to see if it's used again
The coronation song is ‘Zadok the Priest’ (by Handel). The Champions League song is a commissioned sound-a-like, written in1992.
That Lofthouse goal should never have been allowed - even then. Greggy parried a stinger from Stevens and the ball shot up into the air; Harry jumped to catch it, spun round as he landed and Lofty crunched him in the back - a clear example of GBH. The season before that the Busby Babes played Villa in the Final and Peter Macparland (Villa's left winger - always a No. 11 shirt back then) assaulted Ray Woods to leave him in a crumpled heap - again should never have been allowed, but footy was pretty brutal in those days.At one time if the goalie was stood up players of the opposition could shoulder charge him. When the goalie got the ball in the area he had to keep on the floor until one of his defenders came to defend him. This ruled altered when Bolton’s centre forward Nat Lofthouse shoulder charged Harry Gregg the Man Utd goalie into the net. A goal was given. This happened in the Cup final at Wembley.
After you had blown up the thick rubber balloon inside the leather case with your Bicycle pump using your special screw in brass connection, you would use it to refasten the lace...
All Football League games were played with new balls, which had a coating. The coating would stop absorption of water over the 90 minutes.Old case balls varied in weight depending whether they were wet or not. A dry ball was quite light but not any were near todays balls.
Lucky bugger, my first shirt around the same time were blue, bloody BLUE, wi' white sleeves and collar, from a family who'd watched the blade since the 1890's.Got my first Casey in 1949 and an Arsenal shirt with white shorts. I was told they couldn't get a United shirt for love nor money,
(Often wondered since, did United sell replica shirts back then?)
Silkstone seam, din't leave ye wi a black tongue.Think prices have gone up a bit. Back in 53 I got in for thrupence ha'penny and still had change for a horse and cart ride home and a lump of coal to chew on.
Endcliffe Park. We’d turn up with a ball, three of us and within 30 minutes it would be a full blown match - with, of course, jumpers for goalposts, that would last hours.We got replacement bladders for the caseys from Archers on Bramall Lane, which was opposite where the petrol station is now.
Every time one of our gang came back off summer holiday, they'd bring a plastic ball their Dad bought while away for kicking around on the beach. This would last 2 or 3 days 'til it went in one of the hawthorn hedges that were plentiful on the Gleadless Valley, where it would obviously bust. The thorn would come out, and we'd go in someone's house to heat up a spoon on the gas ring to melt the plastic around it to weld over the hole. That sometimes worked, but not for long.
Oh, and kids could actually just go out and play a game on any grassed areas. Sometimes 20 a-side. They didn't have to be 'taken to football practice' by parents....
Shoulder charges!Main changes:
#Three points for a win introduced.
#Keeper handling from back pass outlawed.
#Play-offs introduced (previously top three got promoted)
#VAR introduced in top division.
#Subs allowed.
#Stadiums must be all-seater in top two divisions. Alcohol banned in view of pitch.
#Promotion and relegation to and from 4th tier introduced (as opposed to a vote)
#Regular European football introduced, with top teams in top flight and cup winners qualifying.
#Clubs take control of top division. It is renamed 'Premiership' then later 'Premier League'. All other divisions renamed as a result.
#Multiple games live on TV every week
Any more?
“Live” results service was boards with letters of the alphabet around the side of the ground with cricket scoreboard numbers dedicating the score. Each match in the division was designated a letter which was published it The programme. T’internet?! Tha doesn’t know tha’s born yoothAll games kicked off at 3pm Saturday no Sunday games
Da da da; da da da da da; da da da da da da daaaah............da da da da da daaah.......Before Sky people used to gather in pubs to listen to radio commentary of games, and the football results at 5pm on Saturday
That must have been for a short period of time as pubs used to close at 3.00 while 5.30.Before Sky people used to gather in pubs to listen to radio commentary of games, and the football results at 5pm on Saturday
So Her Maj has done some good stuff, but had a lot to answer for too.Main changes:
#Three points for a win introduced.
#Keeper handling from back pass outlawed.
#Play-offs introduced (previously top three got promoted)
#VAR introduced in top division.
#Subs allowed.
#Stadiums must be all-seater in top two divisions. Alcohol banned in view of pitch.
#Promotion and relegation to and from 4th tier introduced (as opposed to a vote)
#Regular European football introduced, with top teams in top flight and cup winners qualifying.
#Clubs take control of top division. It is renamed 'Premiership' then later 'Premier League'. All other divisions renamed as a result.
#Multiple games live on TV every week
Any more?
Bloody hell !!!...Before Sky people used to gather in pubs to listen to radio commentary of games, and the football results at 5pm on Saturday
Shut'dooors and call it a clubThat must have been for a short period of time as pubs used to close at 3.00 while 5.30.
That must have been for a short period of time as pubs used to close at 3.00 while 5.30.
Especially Friday evenings. If there was a lad in goal who never let a goal in, that was meEndcliffe Park. We’d turn up with a ball, three of us and within 30 minutes it would be a full blown match - with, of course, jumpers for goalposts, that would last hours.
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