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No Jimmy Hagan ??View attachment 235960One more…plenty of others to come!
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No Jimmy Hagan ??View attachment 235960One more…plenty of others to come!
Who ?No Jimmy Hagan ??
Couldnt find a match when Bailey, Furniss and Cox played in the same line up in the Complete Records book but I think this could be in the 1949 close season when Ted Burgin joined us and Bailey didnt play in the first team any more. Graham Bailey was a full back so three full backs in the photo and four wingers too (Collindridge, Hutchinson, Thompson and Jones).Could be a friendly match that isnt noted in the Complete Records book?View attachment 235960One more…plenty of others to come!
Jimmy was never an ever present in any of the seasons he was at the club.No Jimmy Hagan ??
Thanks, Silent. A curious photo..Couldnt find a match when Bailey, Furniss and Cox played in the same line up in the Complete Records book but I think this could be in the 1949 close season when Ted Burgin joined us and Bailey didnt play in the first team any more. Graham Bailey was a full back so three full backs in the photo and four wingers too (Collindridge, Hutchinson, Thompson and Jones).Could be a friendly match that isnt noted in the Complete Records book?
Back row: Reg Wright (trainer), Graham Bailey (lived to be 102), Fred Furniss, Ted Burgin, Albert Cox, Joe Shaw, Colin Collindridge. Front row: George Hutchinson, Harold Brook, Fred E Smith, Dennis Thompson, George Jones
22/8/1955 Blades 0 Charlton 0. Joe Mercer's first home match as our manager. Trainer Ernest Jackson resigned a few days later as he felt he couldnt work with the new managerView attachment 235989Another for your consideration. I often wish these old press photos were in colour.
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How old is Ronnie?22/8/1955 Blades 0 Charlton 0. Joe Mercer's first home match as our manager. Trainer Ernest Jackson resigned a few days later as he felt he couldnt work with the new manager
Back row: Tommy Hoyland, Cec Coldwell, Ted Burgin, Joe Shaw, Colin Rawson, Graham Shaw. Front row: Alf Ringstead, Jimmy Hagan, Derek Hawksworth, Ronnie Waldock (still alive, probably oldest Blade player still living), Colin Grainger.
93How old is Ronnie?
29th October 1955. Huddersfield 1 Blades 2 (Ringstead, Wragg). Back row: Jim Iley, Peter Wragg, Cec Coldwell, Des Thompson, Jack Fountain, Graham Shaw. Front row: Alf Ringstead, Ronnie Waldock, Joe Shaw, Bobby Howitt, Colin Grainger.View attachment 235991One more tonight!
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I stand to be corrected (Silent) but I think that’s the team photo from the 1983 team v Hull away ?View attachment 235989Another for your consideration. I often wish these old press photos were in colour.
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There's like 1-inch of shin padding there....! I'm guessing no shinpads as we know today, more of a makeshift arrangement?View attachment 235991One more tonight!
best header of a ball ive ever seen81 years old today
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oh god, that looks so old! Can't remember much of the game, I feel like it was a bit dull? I was sat in the stand to the left. My overriding memory is the tram journey there, being surrounded by Magpies singing "Peter Reid's got a fuckin monkey's heed!" and punching the ceiling of said tramBlades at Old Trafford, FA Cup v Newcastle. I was right behind the goal that day. Don't remember much about that game other than I think we had a couple of decent chances.
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How much would he be worth today what a finisher81 years old today
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I remember my Dad's ticket that day was £40, which seemed a fortune for a football ticketBlades at Old Trafford, FA Cup v Newcastle. I was right behind the goal that day. Don't remember much about that game other than I think we had a couple of decent chances.
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Trying to remember now how much I paid for Wembley semi v pigs!I remember my Dad's ticket that day was £40, which seemed a fortune for a football ticket
5 years after we paid about £13 at Wembley, so probably the start of the road to rip off prices
I seem to recall the Arsenal semi final ticket in 2003 at Old Trafford cost me £25.00.I remember my Dad's ticket that day was £40, which seemed a fortune for a football ticket
5 years after we paid about £13 at Wembley, so probably the start of the road to rip off prices
From that picture you wouldn't think you could fit 50,000 in White Hart Lane in those daysSpuds fans at WHL last season they ended up relegated, 76-77.
Not reyt appeh some of them:
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I recognize that photo.Spuds fans at WHL last season they ended up relegated, 76-77.
Not reyt appeh some of them:
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