Silent Blade
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Yes, Scotland u21 managerSaw him last season at Shirecliffe, got something to do with Scotland now hasn't he?
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Yes, Scotland u21 managerSaw him last season at Shirecliffe, got something to do with Scotland now hasn't he?
Yeah Scullion SB ..Was wondering why Carlin would be in that photo..looks a bit like him though.Stewart Scullion. Carlin left us in August 1968
August 21st 1971 - Everton 0 Blades 1 (Woodward). One of the three games I missed going to that season as I was on a family holiday in Ayr. I was gobsmacked when I found out the result. We beat Southampton 3-1 a week earlier then we beat L**ds (1969 League champions) 3-0 in midweek and then beating the 1970 League Champions at Goodison Park. Any of you remember going to the match?
L to r Alan Ball, Hockey, Joe Royle, Scullion (11 behind Royle), TC, Hemsley.
Don't know the Everton player on the far left
Everton's team almost picked itself. From memory...
West, Newton, Labone, Hurst, Wright, Ball, Harvey, Kendall, Husband, Royle, Morrissey.
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L to r Alan Ball, Hockey, Joe Royle, Scullion (11 behind Royle), TC, Hemsley.
Don't know the Everton player on the far left
Either him or John Hurst who was a defender too (brown hair as well)Possibly Brian Labone in the pic?
It was West, Newton, Labone, Hurst, Scott, Darracott, Ball, Kendall, Royle, Husband, MorrisseyEverton's team almost picked itself. From memory...
West, Newton, Labone, Hurst, Wright, Ball, Harvey, Kendall, Husband, Royle, Morrissey.
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August 21st 1971 - Everton 0 Blades 1 (Woodward).
Either him or John Hurst who was a defender too (brown hair as well)
22 August 1970 Blades 2 (Woodward, Colquhoun) Swindon 1 (Noble). The only home game I missed in my first full season as I was on a family holiday at Great Yarmouth. Below is Eddie's late winner heading in a cross by Woody. Swindon's number 10 is Peter Noble (who later played for Burnley). Frank Burrows (who later managed Portsmouth, Cardiff and Swansea) is the other Swindon player watching helplessly. The ref is Jack Taylor who refereed the 1974 World Cup final
24th August 1971 Arsenal 0 Blades 1 (Scullion). Four wins out of the first four matches of the season! I was again gobsmacked when I found out the result when on a family holiday in Ayr. After beating Southampton we beat the 1969 league champions, 1970 leage champions and the 1971 double winners in a row! Any of you remember going to the game?
Two great goals. Still can picture them very well as if it were last weekAugust 26th: 43 years ago 1972. 2-0 win at the Hawthorns. Woodward and Cammack on the scoresheet.
Recall the old man going into a pub in West Bromwich and discovering the songs on the juke box weren't english.
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Darren , remember me telling you about Glen Keeley's own goal in that match? My dad said in his match report letter to me that it was an own goal. Complete Records say it was Tony FieldToday August 27th 41 years ago, 1974. The unpopular thin issue programme of that season.
2-1 win for the Blades. Cammack and an own goal.
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Darren , remember me telling you about Glen Keeley's own goal in that match? My dad said in his match report letter to me that it was an own goal. Complete Records say it was Tony Field
Two great goals. Still can picture them very well as if it were last week
GOAL - v WBA (a) 26.8.72. In all this period Blades attackers had been very quiet but they scored with their first real shot at goal in the 21st minute, Woodward hitting a blistering shot from 25 yards into the top corner past Latchford's right hand. It came from a free kick tapped into Woodward's path after Robertson had handled a pass from Currie.
ASSIST - v WBA (a) 26.8.72. Cammack scored his first League goal for the Blades. Woodward's centre from the right was deliciously judged and Cammack's diving header was delightful. From ten yards he gave Latchford no chance.
Yes I wondered why Dennis Clareborough had Field as the scorer when the papers and the 1974/75 programme had "OG" as the scorerYou told me it was an OG. I said it was Field!
Yes I wondered why Dennis Clareborough had Field as the scorer when the papers and the 1974/75 programme had "OG" as the scorer
Not all, the 1974-75 programmes credited Field with 10 league goals. Do you have 1974-75 programmes? I have a fewI believe Rothmans had Field as the scorer. Don't know what the papers said. All the records credit Field with 11 league goals in 74-5, including that Newcastle one.
Not all, the 1974-75 programmes credited Field with 10 league goals. Do you have 1974-75 programmes? I have a few
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