Silent Blade
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Apologies for the delay in adding my meagre bits and pieces; all this being old and retired leaves me with little spare time14/9/1963
Blades 1 (Simpson) Wendy 1 (Finney)
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The Stoke away programme is another of the small number of away programmes I have from that season. I never liked it - fancy not having the date on the front cover!18/9/1963
Stoke 0 Blades 2 (Kettleborough, Wagstaff)
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If you had kept quiet, I think you might have got away with it!Just realised that I included the 1964-65 match report when we also won 3-0! Too late to remove! Ignore the first match report from Jack Rowe, the second one is the correct one. LFC history website had both 1963-64 and 1964-65 reports on the same page! Apologies!
Thanks for saving me a job by including the programme! A couple of comments:21/9/1963
Blades 3 (Wagstaff, Pace 2) Liverpool 0
We beat the team who went on to be the league champions!
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I happen to have the programme, cant remember how I got it!
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Another match I have totally forgotten. I do, however, remember the next time we played Bolton… Having Francis Lee (RIP) and Wyn Davies makes for an interesting attack, and on this occasion, United’s youngsters were not quite good enough. The League Cup has only occasionally been interesting for us.25/9/1963
League Cup 2nd round
Blades 1 (Wagstaff) Bolton 2 (Lee 2)
John Parks' debut replacing Doc Pace but Francis Lee (later to play for Man City) scored twice to take Bolton through
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Again, I am sure I did not go to this game, but I do remember the growing sense at the time that United were becoming a serious force at the top of the table, with a mix of a very solid senior team, supported by promising younger players who could come in and do a good job when necessary. Everything was coming together. I include below the list of appearances after this match (10 games). Almost all the players have played 10 or 9 times, and the cover players were doing a good job (Bernard Shaw, Wagstaff, Mathewson, Docherty):28/9/1963
Aston Villa 0 Blades 1 (Pace)
We climb up into 3rd place!
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Great days at the Lane. Spurs were the glamour team of the early 60s, and our record against them at the time was good, and the matches against them usually high quality and exciting. This was in fact the first of two 3-3 home draws against them in successive seasons. The only person not enjoy it will have been the bloke on the Kop who lost £35 to a pickpocket. I didn’t know at the time that I stood alongside the wealthy and the criminal fraternity on the Kop!5/10/1963
Blades 3 (Wagstaff, Simpson, Docherty) Spurs 3 (Greaves, Smith, Dyson)
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In the current climate of doom and gloom at the Lane, it is good to be reminded of times when things were going well. It really felt as if United were establishing themselves in the top division, but the ability of the youngsters and fringe players to make their mark when called upon was also encouraging. In this match it was right-winger John Docherty who scored 2 excellent goals who caught the eye. United had been runners-up to Ipswich in 1960-61, and then Ipswich had followed this up by becoming League champions the next season. But by the time of this game, they were in relegation trouble, and it seemed that United had made the transition to the top league more successfully. The programme notes again have an interesting balance between mentioning youngsters who were to later become established players (David Munks is added to the list in the Ipswich programme), and paying tribute to the senior players (Joe Shaw in this case). The present was good, and the future looked promising. Everything seemed in order, except perhaps the poor attendance (just over 18000).9/10/1963
Blades 3 (Docherty 2, Simpson) Ipswich 1 (Moran)
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Interesting differences in details between the 2 reports, and also interesting that the programme notes comment on the great atmosphere at The Lane for the Spurs game, which was clearly not repeated for the Birmingham match (‘sullen and semi-somnolent crowd’, according to Heap). It is also interesting that the programme notes squeeze in a last-minute reference to the defeat at Everton, where it is clear that we were outclassed by a team in top form. But such was the competitive nature of League 1 at the time that the win over Birmingham took us from 7th in the League up to 3rd, level on points with Spurs and ManU! It was perhaps unfortunate that the next game was against 4th-placed Burnley, away, where United had not won a game in the post-war period. But we could approach any game with optimism, particularly if, as in the Birmingham game, one of our forwards was on the top of his game. Pace would be full of confidence after his hat-trick, and others were capable of scoring…19/10/1963
Blades 3 (Pace 3) Birmingham City 0
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I remember that incident well, but had no idea that an ex-footballer had been involved. He was a youngster when he played that game at The Lane, and in the programme notes on Birmingham, no mention is made of him. According to Wiki, he played just over 80 games, but suffered badly with nerves. What a sad story.Denis Thwaites and his wife were murdered by a terrorist at Tunisia in 2015
A remarkable day. I must have been playing football in the morning, so missed the Burnley match…but was at the Lane for the Reserves match, watching the scoreboard with great interest, and watching the Reserves thrash ManU 4-1 and move up the Central League table. These were exciting times, what could possibly go wrong?26/10/1963
Burnley 1 (Robson) Blades 2 (Simpson 2)
Ronnie Simpson's goals were scored after 8 seconds (still a club record) and 8 minutes. Blades roar to the top of the league!
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Three went on to win the European Cup plus Barry Fry!A remarkable day. I must have been playing football in the morning, so missed the Burnley match…but was at the Lane for the Reserves match, watching the scoreboard with great interest, and watching the Reserves thrash ManU 4-1 and move up the Central League table. These were exciting times, what could possibly go wrong?
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Unfortunately not 3 Blades players! Didn’t know about Fry - can’t believe he ever played football…Three went on to win the European Cup plus Barry Fry!
George Best was his good mate which was why Best played for Dunstable.Unfortunately not 3 Blades players! Didn’t know about Fry - can’t believe he ever played football…
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