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Wow that made me smile.Jim Brown roomed with Cruyff when Diplomats played away games. Ken Furphy was the manager.
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Also managed Pele, George Best and Bobby MooreWow that made me smile.
Ken Furphy managed Johan Cruyff.
There is hope for us all.
Looks like October 1949 as it was Colin Collindridge's last season with us. Can see him near the middle. Dont recognise the Blade on the right. Gordon Williams was our number 9 in that match. Played only 5 times for us. Might be him?View attachment 212962
Chesterfield away 1949?
mike patto was a fantastic rock vocalist had some great sunday nights in the swan when they came up steeples was a genius finding all these london bands and was rewarded with sold out concert rooms every sunday in that era just a pity the beer was s**t (sam smiths) lolThanks, find this is so interesting!
I can still picture their line up on stage. Remember Mike died young. Happy days. Also happy memories of first division football at the Lane in the early 70s when we had skilful players ….the days of Hockey,Currie, Dearden etc etc.
Great memories of both football and music!
In the same piece about playing the drums on Walk On The Wild Side, I think John Halsey mentioned the bass part as well, though I don’t recall if he mentioned Herbie Flowers. The context was that there are two separate bass lines on the track, one electric, one double bass, as suggested by whoever the bass player was, which he did in order to get double payment. No idea if that’s true, but I’d like to think soThe late Herbie Flowers contributed the bass, also played on David Essex's Rock On and was in Blue Mink, the last T. Rex lineup and Sky.
On matchdays, my dad had no problem parking his car at Asline Road until either late 1970s or early 1980sMyrtle Rd/Asline Rd/Bramall Lane, probably late 1970s. On the right hand side, you can see the old Wesleyan Chapel that stood on Bramall Lane.
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Can see my old grandma's house on Anderson road.Myrtle Rd/Asline Rd/Bramall Lane, probably late 1970s. On the right hand side, you can see the old Wesleyan Chapel that stood on Bramall Lane.
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Alderson, you mean.Can see my old grandma's house on Anderson road.
NASL kits were a thing of beauty.
Some reyt VPL on the Sunlun player.View attachment 213087
Not particularly old, but here's Callum O'Hare at Wembley looking like a Renaissance statue.
Castle type thingy on Lady's Bridge built for the visit of Edward VII, when he, I believe, opened Sheffield University early 1900's.
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