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One for Silent BladeLooks like the squad photo for 1956-57 (Hodgy away on National Service?). No idea who the players are middle-row, left, and second from right.
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One for Silent BladeLooks like the squad photo for 1956-57 (Hodgy away on National Service?). No idea who the players are middle-row, left, and second from right.
I was at the match. Gary Hamson travelled with the first team to Charlton 2 days earlier. My dad had been hearing good things about Gary so we went to that reserves match and Gary was impressive in midfield. He made his 1st team debut in the 2-0 win at Cardiff the following Saturday.
1948-49 season? Looks like Joe Cockroft on far right. We signed him from Wendy. Debuted for us at the age of 37, wasnt much of a success and missed a penalty in a vital match.
Nicky Laws and the two Nicky Law's... fucking confusing!
what a couple of players they were real shame about john white 'the ghost' great midfielder
Was in 491948-49 season? Looks like Joe Cockroft on far right. We signed him from Wendy. Debuted for us at the age of 37, wasnt much of a success and missed a penalty in a vital match.
Looked it up. January 1949. Lost 5-3.Was in 49![]()
Could have been taken this morning. It's still grim oop north Walthy lad.
Graham Bailey remains our oldest living player. Now 103 years oldView attachment 168286
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Just the one season, it appears,1948-49, Blades relegated, but did help to defeat the old enemy in CCSF at Owlerton 2-4, HT 0-4, with a crowd of 49,980, beating the FAC4thR game at the Lane, V. Wolves, which was 49,796.Graham Bailey remains our oldest living player. Now 103 years old
Got to be November 1946 (we won 3-2 at Highbury) cos Eddie Shimwell left us the following month cos the board refused him permission to run a pub in Darley Dale and he was transferred to Blackpool. He won the FA Cup medal in 1953. Harry Latham on the left
yes could be 4th round january 1974 was there with 5k blades never turned up lost 4 - 1I think this is the FA Cup game, 1974? Villa were in the 2nd division, we were doing well in the top division (think we were 6th at that time). Convinced it was our year we went. Lost 4-0
1975yes could be 4th round january 1974 was there with 5k blades never turned up lost 4 - 1
1975I think this is the FA Cup game, 1974? Villa were in the 2nd division, we were doing well in the top division (think we were 6th at that time). Convinced it was our year we went. Lost 4-0
Greavsie was the very first footballer I took interest in. Not sure how, I must have been about 6 years old but not long after I was taken to the Lane. Then a few short seasons later it was TC, Woody & Gil Reece who I idolised.
yes got one wrong there silent lol jan 75 think i can remember it snowing heavily that morning while we were waiting for coaches in pond street1975
Is he the only one who might remember us winning a major trophy?Graham Bailey remains our oldest living player. Now 103 years old
I seem to remember it more as pissing it down, not so much snowing. I too was waiting in Pond Street for the SUT coaches. They were held back as they were awaiting confirmation from a soggy Villa Park that the match was intended to go ahead. Cleared up by the time we got to Brum I think. And I remember stood on the open end at Villa Park when 20 or so coppers just waded in and created an open space in the middle of everyone for some unknown reason. When we protested, one of them ran at us with his truncheon shouting 'Get back. You're not in fucking Sheffield now!'. Pointless really, as everyone was just minding their own business waiting for the match to start.yes got one wrong there silent lol jan 75 think i can remember it snowing heavily that morning while we were waiting for coaches in pond street
we certainly were birch yeah seem to have a vague recollection of that incident with police we were right at back of that open end you may also be right could have been rain not snow but can also remember coaches being held in pond st waiting for confirmation that match was on ps was that the season villa finished champions of the then 2nd division ? can remember thousands of villa fans completely taking over wednesdays kop that seasonI seem to remember it more as pissing it down, not so much snowing. I too was waiting in Pond Street for the SUT coaches. They were held back as they were awaiting confirmation from a soggy Villa Park that the match was intended to go ahead. Cleared up by the time we got to Brum I think. And I remember stood on the open end at Villa Park when 20 or so coppers just waded in and created an open space in the middle of everyone for some unknown reason. When we protested, one of them ran at us with his truncheon shouting 'Get back. You're not in fucking Sheffield now!'. Pointless really, as everyone was just minding their own business waiting for the match to start.
And... Oh yes, we were shite. Really shite.
Man Utd won the league, remember that Villa game at Hillsboro I went because I couldn’t get to Chelsea where we were playing that night. Villa near enough took the ground but no doubt Wednesday fans will deny it!we certainly were birch yeah seem to have a vague recollection of that incident with police we were right at back of that open end you may also be right could have been rain not snow but can also remember coaches being held in pond st waiting for confirmation that match was on ps was that the season villa finished champions of the then 2nd division ? can remember thousands of villa fans completely taking over wednesdays kop that season
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