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I remember it being used at school when I was a lad in the sixties. I was at Gleadless County school.
So was I, a while afore ye, 47-53.
J.B. Spire headmaster, Mr's Iosson, Bradley -later of Radio Sheffield fame (music), Pashley, who taught Bradley to play the violin and always played piano when any shows were produced for parents etc.
Does this look familiar?
GCS - Miss Metcalf 1958 in garden between prefabs. Classroom shown, window open, was my first,...jpg
 

Was it localised ie, just Darnall andAttercliffe, or widely used in Sheffield?
Certainly cannot describe any of Blades' performances of late, being Tozzing.
I lived on the Foxhill Estate in the 60s snd my mate lived up Woodseats at that time.

We both remember the word tozzing
 

Trevor Hockey was the epitome of of a player who , without being blessed with all the natural abilities of some of his contemporaries , was nevertheless capable of having a huge positive impact on the overall performance of the team and the final result .

Comparisons to his contribution to our success after he signed for us would be those of Bremner to the Leeds team and Nobby Styles to Man U and England .

All of them were relatively small but made up for their lack of physical presence by a combination of sheer guts , determination and a willingness to win at all costs which provided a huge impetus to the players around them.

What I would give for a player with his attributes to be in our starting line up next season.
 

Yes, I was there.
haha think weve spoken about this game on numerous threads havent we silent and disagreeing about it snowing at one point in the afternoon at oxford correct me if im wrong silent but wasnt this the game after we lost 2 - 1 at burnden park hodgys last game ? that was a turbelent afternoon on boltons end lol
 
haha think weve spoken about this game on numerous threads havent we silent and disagreeing about it snowing at one point in the afternoon at oxford correct me if im wrong silent but wasnt this the game after we lost 2 - 1 at burnden park hodgys last game ? that was a turbelent afternoon on boltons end lol
It was the next league game after Bolton played on January 16th but we played a friendly match at Saltergate on the 23rd which was Hodgy's last game Tom Fenoughty scored in the 1st minute for Chesterfield. Oxford game was on the 30th
 
I was at the Oxford game as well Trevor Hockey fitted into our style of play. This was a time when Football was a simple game. John Harris told Trevor Hockey to win the ball and give it to Tony Currie. It was probably not easy. But the dint half make it look easy.I don't care what anybody says that great team from 1970-1972 was the best team I have ever seen I had the privilege of watching from the Kop.
 
Trevor Hockey was the epitome of of a player who , without being blessed with all the natural abilities of some of his contemporaries , was nevertheless capable of having a huge positive impact on the overall performance of the team and the final result .

Comparisons to his contribution to our success after he signed for us would be those of Bremner to the Leeds team and Nobby Styles to Man U and England .

All of them were relatively small but made up for their lack of physical presence by a combination of sheer guts , determination and a willingness to win at all costs which provided a huge impetus to the players around them.

What I would give for a player with his attributes to be in our starting line up

Trevor Hockey was the epitome of of a player who , without being blessed with all the natural abilities of some of his contemporaries , was nevertheless capable of having a huge positive impact on the overall performance of the team and the final result .

Comparisons to his contribution to our success after he signed for us would be those of Bremner to the Leeds team and Nobby Styles to Man U and England .

All of them were relatively small but made up for their lack of physical presence by a combination of sheer guts , determination and a willingness to win at all costs which provided a huge impetus to the players around them.

What I would give for a player with his attributes to be in our starting line up next season.
He was a vital part of the team in my early days of going to the lane, often doing the dirty work for the more skillful players, what would we give for someone like him today, would make mincemeat of players like Souza
 
He was a vital part of the team in my early days of going to the lane, often doing the dirty work for the more skillful players, what would we give for someone like him today, would make mincemeat of players like Souza
That’s just how I remember him, hard working and you got 100% commitment every game. Great character. Did well for us, totally different attitude to many we’ve seen recently
 
Trevor Hockey was the epitome of of a player who , without being blessed with all the natural abilities of some of his contemporaries , was nevertheless capable of having a huge positive impact on the overall performance of the team and the final result .

Comparisons to his contribution to our success after he signed for us would be those of Bremner to the Leeds team and Nobby Styles to Man U and England .

All of them were relatively small but made up for their lack of physical presence by a combination of sheer guts , determination and a willingness to win at all costs which provided a huge impetus to the players around them.

What I would give for a player with his attributes to be in our starting line up next season.

Closest I've seen in recent years is Stuart McCall. Not so much the grafting and hard tackling but the influence on the game and the space he made for the likes of Michael Brown. Very clever player, didn't waste energy but his reading of the game and ability to make it all look so easy was a joy to watch.
 

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