Silent Blade
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Alan Warboys, Alex Stepney, Bill Dearden, Wyn Davies, Bobby Charlton
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Alan Warboys, Alex Stepney, Bill Dearden, Wyn Davies, Bobby Charlton

Flynn
Interesting photo.this aerial shot of the new stand rising was taken in october
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Interesting photo.
Bottom left corner you can see Cherry St. It just makes you realise how much was demolished to make way for the South Stand car park.

Does anybody have any old photos Shoreham street or old photos of Bramall lane? I'm looking for old photos from the 70s,80s so I can use them as guide lines for a artist to do a amazing painting of it
Thanks
Great photos. Work on the Bramall Lane Stand didnt start until after the Blades v Northampton match on January 1st 1966. Not sure how long afterNot photos as such, but this might help.
Great photos. Work on the Bramall Lane Stand didnt start until after the Blades v Northampton match on January 1st 1966. Not sure how long after
The below match was played on 1st January 1966 and you can see that the building work at the BL End hadnt started yetI've got 1965 but I may be wrong. .
Cant remember the reason for the black armbands. The Coventry player on the left is Scotsman Roy Barry (later played for Hibs) and Bobby Parker (fair hair) is on the right. Bobby played for Carlisle in their only season in the top division (1974-75)That photo of Woody - is that one if the Harris brothers? Ron or Allan. Not sure if either played for Coventry. Players are wearing black arm bands. Any idea why Silent?
Enjoy this thread. It transports us (for a few seconds) to better times.
17th November 1973. Blades 3 (Flynn, Woodward, Colquhoun) Derby 0. A comfortable win against a team that were League Champions 18 months earlier and 18 months later too. Match kicked off at 2pm because of the power cuts
Went to the Library last Friday, here is the report of that goal on Morning Telegraph in the next dayThere may well be an error, but my point is that all the official records are going to continue to have Field as the scorer whatever you or I might say.. I suspect that the goal was something like Field shooting and the ball taking a serious deflection off Keeley and it thus being a matter of interpretation as to who the correct scorer is. In those days, there was no official designation of scorers and who is ultimately recorded as the scorer is a matter of whose interpretation prevails. The Field interpretation prevails in this case.


And the Ugly: 38 years ago: 1978. Villa Reserves 10 United Reserves. I blame our Number 5.
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One or two, have been in touch to ask if I would resurrect this thread for the rest of the season, if only to cheer us up.
Well can't promise that it will always be happy memories, but that's part of being a Blade I suppose. so here goes:
as usual feel free to add anything,
today February 22nd, the good, the bad and the ugly.
The Good
19 years ago: Sheffield united 3-0 Grimsby Town. No doubt a few aero-planes were seen on park pitches the following day as Fjortofft grabs a hat-trick
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The Bad: 11 years ago: Plymouth 3-0 Sheffield United: Kenny got injured and Jags goes in goal. Miserable Tuesday night in Devon, especially if you had to kip in a tent on a roundabout, Greenwich Blade's finest hour.
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And the Ugly: 38 years ago: 1978. Villa Reserves 10 United Reserves. I blame our Number 5.
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The Grimsby game was 3-1![]()
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