3/12/79 Anglo Scottish Cup SF 2nd leg lost 4-0 at St Mirren, John MacPhail.
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3/12/79 Anglo Scottish Cup SF 2nd leg lost 4-0 at St Mirren, John MacPhail.
Correct. Steve Conroy broke his arm.3/12/79 Anglo Scottish Cup SF 2nd leg lost 4-0 at St Mirren, John MacPhail.
I have no recollection of this match whatsoever. We lost 4-0 at St Mirren? Really? Jeez, 1979 must have been even worse than I remember it......Correct. Steve Conroy broke his arm.
Yes, in the Anglo Scottish Cup semi final. We signed Derek Richardson soon after.I have no recollection of this match whatsoever. We lost 4-0 at St Mirren? Really? Jeez, 1979 must have been even worse than I remember it......
Outside of Lee Baxter, Richardson must be up there with Andy Leaning as our worst ever goalie.....Yes, in the Anglo Scottish Cup semi final. We signed Derek Richardson soon after.
Am interested in Blades history. I have Blades history books (most of them written by Denis Clareborough and Andrew Kirkham). Just one scrapbook (1970-71) that I bought from a jumble sale a few years ago. My memory of Blades matches this century is nowhere as good as it was for between 1970 and 1975. In the last few years I have started going to the Sheffield Library again to look at match reports between 1961 and 1975. From next month I will be starting threads for 1963-64 (HodgysBrokenThumb stopped going to matches regularly because at the time he was playing football regularly on Saturday afternoons so I will be "taking over" his 60 years ago thread), 1968-69 (55 years ago) and 1973-74 (50 years ago) seasons. I will be posting match reports of these three seasons and hope some posters in here will reply to the match reports what they remembered about the matches.Silent I’m always impressed with your memory, but the greatest memory minds in the world wouldn’t remember everything. So how do you do it? I’m assuming scrap books and notepads/diary’s, if so how many years were you taking notes? Must be a great source of historical material when it comes to the Blades.
nice one silent all in my era will look forward to all your postsAm interested in Blades history. I have Blades history books (most of them written by Denis Clareborough and Andrew Kirkham). Just one scrapbook (1970-71) that I bought from a jumble sale a few years ago. My memory of Blades matches this century is nowhere as good as it was for between 1970 and 1975. In the last few years I have started going to the Sheffield Library again to look at match reports between 1961 and 1975. From next month I will be starting threads for 1963-64 (HodgysBrokenThumb stopped going to matches regularly because at the time he was playing football regularly on Saturday afternoons so I will be "taking over" his 60 years ago thread), 1968-69 (55 years ago) and 1973-74 (50 years ago) seasons. I will be posting match reports of these three seasons and hope some posters in here will reply to the match reports what they remembered about the matches.
You do a cracking job on here refreshing the memories of us old uns, keep it up palAm interested in Blades history. I have Blades history books (most of them written by Denis Clareborough and Andrew Kirkham). Just one scrapbook (1970-71) that I bought from a jumble sale a few years ago. My memory of Blades matches this century is nowhere as good as it was for between 1970 and 1975. In the last few years I have started going to the Sheffield Library again to look at match reports between 1961 and 1975. From next month I will be starting threads for 1963-64 (HodgysBrokenThumb stopped going to matches regularly because at the time he was playing football regularly on Saturday afternoons so I will be "taking over" his 60 years ago thread), 1968-69 (55 years ago) and 1973-74 (50 years ago) seasons. I will be posting match reports of these three seasons and hope some posters in here will reply to the match reports what they remembered about the matches.
of all the matches to miss at a wedding reception at omega psalter lane heard that was another day west ham got their arses kicked on the shoreham
Went to home leg. Matthews with a worldy if I remember right3/12/79 Anglo Scottish Cup SF 2nd leg lost 4-0 at St Mirren, John MacPhail.
No it was 0-0, the Matthews goal was in the previous round v Dundee.Went to home leg. Matthews with a worldy if I remember right
I was on the only organised ‘Official Supporter’s Club’ coach that made the trip up that night - 7hrs travel each way if I remember correctlyI have no recollection of this match whatsoever. We lost 4-0 at St Mirren? Really? Jeez, 1979 must have been even worse than I remember it......
What a set of foodies....favourite food steak
My best man Robert Jones got married on that very same dayof all the matches to miss at a wedding reception at omega psalter lane heard that was another day west ham got their arses kicked on the shoreham
Wednesday moved to Hillsborough in 1899 so wasn't 1900Love it,.
Not sure of the date though.
I have a B/W copy dated 1896 and also one that says 1900 and a FAC 2ndR replay won 2-0.![]()
Owlerton as it was called at the time. They decided to change the name to Hillsborough in 1914.Wednesday moved to Hillsborough in 1899 so wasn't 1900
love the wiki history of HillsbroOwlerton as it was called at the time. They decided to change the name to Hillsborough in 1914.
haha might have been same wedding think it was a very hot dayMy best man Robert Jones got married on that very same day
It's probably just about died out by now but Bert can remember when many of them still called it Owlerton.Owlerton as it was called at the time. They decided to change the name to Hillsborough in 1914.
Said it before but my W*******y supporting uncle always called it Owlerton and he was born in the 1920s.Owlerton as it was called at the time. They decided to change the name to Hillsborough in 1914.
My uncle Pete too and he was born in 1927!Said it before but my W*******y supporting uncle always called it Owlerton and he was born in the 1920s.
It's probably just about died out by now but Bert can remember when many of them still called it Owlerton.
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