United Aren't Back.
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What a cracking photo that is!. There are a couple of things which it reminds me of:Spotted clues in the picture and I am sure the photo was taken in August 1956
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Spotted clues in the picture and I am sure the photo was taken in August 1956
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YesMajor clue is our match against Fulham and Chelsea and West Brom both at Hillsborough.
August 1956 (start of the 1956/57 season) saw those matches appearing on the fixture lists.
Yes. The Playhouse was open until well into the 1960s, if not the very early 1970s. It was temporarily closed in 1954 for a full refurbishment so this could tie in with the dates of the football matches in the posters (1956 as Silent says)What a cracking photo that is!. There are a couple of things which it reminds me of:
Firstly visiting Belle Vue zoo as a little lad and a ride on the elephant there.
Secondly, is that poster referring to THE Playhouse as was on Townhead Street? If so, I seem to remember going there in the sixties at least. So maybe it was just temporarily closing then. It's still a fabulous photo Silent. Thanks for sharing.
God!!! I was 14 and three months.Spotted clues in the picture and I am sure the photo was taken in August 1956
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Is this your 'epholump', This is either Mary or Phil apparently, hope that's not your mum up there.What a cracking photo that is!. There are a couple of things which it reminds me of:
Firstly visiting Belle Vue zoo as a little lad and a ride on the elephant there.
Secondly, is that poster referring to THE Playhouse as was on Townhead Street? If so, I seem to remember going there in the sixties at least. So maybe it was just temporarily closing then. It's still a fabulous photo Silent. Thanks for sharing.
Looks there is a mobile shop van parked around the corner?
Traffic ain't gun'a intimidate the lady in the foreground, excellent photo.
Twelve Bob for a 3rd class return! In1956 that must have been was a large chunk of a weekly wage...View attachment 150149
31st March 1956. 1 all draw with Hagan scoring. Time for a few pints after the match.
What's happening here? Why is Trevor unhappy?
'Sheffield', again and again.
It was when we won 1-0 at Everton in August 1971. It looks like we were awarded a free kick and Trevor was in disagreement probably with a loudmouth opponent (could be Alan Ball of course!). I was on a family holiday that week and I was watching Ayr v Celtic match on that Saturday afternoon.What's happening here? Why is Trevor unhappy?
I don't suppose Ayr won?It was when we won 1-0 at Everton in August 1971. It looks like we were awarded a free kick and Trevor was in disagreement probably with a loudmouth opponent (could be Alan Ball of course!). I was on a family holiday that week and I was watching Ayr v Celtic match on that Saturday afternoon.
Lost 3-0. Dalglish scored the 3rd goal after seeing his penalty saved and then netted the reboundI don't suppose Ayr won?![]()
Reminds me of the saying associated with the Scotland fans.Lost 3-0. Dalglish scored the 3rd goal after seeing his penalty saved and then netted the rebound
Yes, he played. Match report belowReminds me of the saying associated with the Scotland fans.
Jesus saves but Dalglish nets the rebound.
Was wee Jemmy playing for Celtic yet?
Traianos?...?
Goodman divides opinion. A few see him as a weirdly anti Blades prick. I wonder what occurred with Stan the Man?whenever I see a pic of Stan I always remember his mum. She worked on one of the news stand concessions on the old Pond Street when I used to have to switch buses at some god forsaken time of the day to get to work. I would go to her platform to buy my paper even though it wasn't the one I used for either bus. Was always happy to chat about what had happened the previous game and was a genuinely nice woman that didn't have a bad word about anyone except Don Goodman. I don't remember the incident but he must have either done Stan or someone else and she was not at all pleased; she told me he was part of the Black Power organisation and that he was renown in the game for being a nasty piece of work. Ever since then when I hear him on TV as a pundit I am waiting for some of this inner evil to show itself....... never does just always seems like a non entity of a pundit
Excellent stuff.
Yes when he did the long walk and the Norwich players bouncing off him. April 1998Traianos?...?
Swear older Blades used to say "Jesus saves but Currie scores from the rebound". Think I remember hearing there was even graffiti to that effect on Shoreham Street!Reminds me of the saying associated with the Scotland fans.
Jesus saves but Dalglish nets the rebound.
Was wee Jemmy playing for Celtic yet?
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