1965-66 (60 years ago today) match reports and photos

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Olle Nygren, what a rider he was. Wimbledon were a league above us, National League. Went to their stadium a couple of times when working down there. Barry Hartle, another one who could have done with a few more stone, like Tony Wagstaffe who was one of the most skillful players at the same time.
 



10/5/1966

Tour of Norway match 1

Lyn Oslo 2 (Berg, Wite) Blades 2 (T Wagstaff, Birchenall)
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Bergen Blade , do you or any of the other Norway Blades know of anyone who was at the Lyn Oslo match or the Brann Bergen match two days later?
I wasn't aware of those games, but I've asked on the SB Facebook group. Harald Berg, the waiter who scored against United, is well known. He went on to play professionally in Holland. Three of his sons were top class players and his grandson Patrick Berg is a current international for Norway. Andreas Morisbak went on to do coaching and is well known for writing books about football coaching. One of the Scandinavian Blades will know him well. Kolle and Stavrum later hads sons playing professionally.

On Brann's site the match against Sheffield United is mentioned as a highlight of the season. A crowd of 14000 saw club hero Roald "Kniksen" Jensen make a guest appearance and score. At the time he was a Hearts-player. He was a big hero in Brann, and there's a statue of him outside their home ground. He died just aged 44.
 
I wasn't aware of those games, but I've asked on the SB Facebook group. Harald Berg, the waiter who scored against United, is well known. He went on to play professionally in Holland. Three of his sons were top class players and his grandson Patrick Berg is a current international for Norway. Andreas Morisbak went on to do coaching and is well known for writing books about football coaching. One of the Scandinavian Blades will know him well. Kolle and Stavrum later hads sons playing professionally.

On Brann's site the match against Sheffield United is mentioned as a highlight of the season. A crowd of 14000 saw club hero Roald "Kniksen" Jensen make a guest appearance and score. At the time he was a Hearts-player. He was a big hero in Brann, and there's a statue of him outside their home ground. He died just aged 44.
Thanks, will post the Brann Bergen match reports in here in two days time
 
14/5/1966

FA Cup final

Everton 3 (Trebilcock 2, Temple) Wendy 2 (McCalliog, Ford)

Wendy led 2-0 but Everton fought back to win 3-2 , Mike Trebilcock, who made only 11 appearances in his two years at Everton, scored twice.



Gerry "The trap" Young is consoled by keeper Ron Springett after his mistake let in Everton's winner.
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14/5/1966

FA Cup final

Everton 3 (Trebilcock 2, Temple) Wendy 2 (McCalliog, Ford)

Wendy led 2-0 but Everton fought back to win 3-2 , Mike Trebilcock, who made only 11 appearances in his two years at Everton, scored twice.



Gerry "The trap" Young is consoled by keeper Ron Springett after his mistake let in Everton's winner.
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In the 70s, on cup final day you could ring in for your favourite cup final clips.

My schoolmate Andy Broskom RIP, used to spend hours every year, hanging on the line to get the above played. Absolute 100% dedication to the Pig Wind Up cause.
 
15/5/1966

Latin American Tour

At Mexico City

Club America 1 (Arlindo) Blades 0

I remember seeing a black and white photo in a football book I loaned from the Dronfield Library in the 1980s. Arlindo jumped up in the air celebrating his goal, Hodgy was lying flat on the ground. Frank Barlow and Barry Wagstaff were in the photo too.

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14/5/1966

FA Cup final

Everton 3 (Trebilcock 2, Temple) Wendy 2 (McCalliog, Ford)

Wendy led 2-0 but Everton fought back to win 3-2 , Mike Trebilcock, who made only 11 appearances in his two years at Everton, scored twice.



Gerry "The trap" Young is consoled by keeper Ron Springett after his mistake let in Everton's winner.
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Big problem was that Vic Mobley was injured and Spotty Sam took his place. Young had to cover his own position and E|llis's too. Great team man and one of the few pigs I never detested.
 

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