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Is there anything you don't know?Start of 65-66 season I reckon.
Wendy ditched the blue and white striped shirt before the start of the 1965-66 season so I am right in thinking that the photo was from the 1964-65 seasonIs there anything you don't know?
http://cards.littleoak.com.au/196566_typhoo_premium/196566_typhoo_premium.htm
Is there anything you don't know?
http://cards.littleoak.com.au/196566_typhoo_premium/196566_typhoo_premium.htm
No idea. I just searched for the photo in Google Images and that page was one of the top results.Wendy ditched the blue and white striped shirt before the start of the 1965-66 season so I am right in thinking that the photo was from the 1964-65 season
also Blades 1st choice socks for the 1965-66 season were white with two red hoops at the top
Very funny. I have seen a colour photo of us playing in a home game during the 1965-66 season and there were two thin reed hoops at the top of the white socks. We definitely ditched the red socks after the 1964-65 seasonAnd we played in a black & white shirt too?
Sorry, couldn't resistVery funny. I have seen a colour photo of us playing in a home game during the 1965-66 season and there were two thin reed hoops at the top of the white socks. We definitely ditched the red socks after the 1964-65 season
All local lads they was proud to put that shirt on.
Kenning Motor Group on the stand. Did they become Wadham Kenning in later years? I bought my first car from them around the millennium.
I'm all nostalgic.![]()
I don't know everything. I wouldn't like to. It would take all the mystery out of life.
Hodgy and Jones were from Worksop area. Joe Shaw was born in Durham area but moved to Upton in South Yorkshire before joining us. Birch was born in London but moved to live in Nottingham aged 4 (supported Notts County). Hartle was born in Salford. Wagstaff (Wombwell) and Kettleborogh (Rotherham) were born in South Yorkshire. The rest were born in SheffieldAll local lads they was proud to put that shirt on.
Yes my dad regularly stood there in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960sIs that therefore the corner of the Old BL Stand and John St behind them??
Is that therefore the corner of the Old BL Stand and John St behind them??
Yes it was and I am not sure which month in 1966 the builders started work on the BLUT (as you can see in the New Years Day's match against Northampton, the work hadnt started yet). The stand was opened in October 1966That's what I thought. BL was rebuilt in 1966? Glad someone else is trying to date the photo from the infrastructure.
That's what I thought. BL was rebuilt in 1966? Glad someone else is trying to date the photo from the infrastructure.
Mostly Sheffielders then with a sprinkling of in breds thenHodgy and Jones were from Worksop area. Joe Shaw was born in Durham area but moved to Upton in South Yorkshire before joining us. Birch was born in London but moved to live in Nottingham aged 4 (supported Notts County). Hartle was born in Salford. Wagstaff (Wombwell) and Kettleborogh (Rotherham) were born in South Yorkshire. The rest were born in Sheffield
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