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Silent Blade

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There is an interesting section from the above youtube uploader(whatever the word) that shows you goals from 1970s matches each day from August 9th. See link below and it will feature goals from our 2-2 draw at home to Spurs in Sept 11th 1971. Peters equaliser was seconds before the half time whistle and Gilzean's equalier was just before the final whistle too. Dearden and Scullion scored our goals



Tony Field's stunning goal against Ipswich on 31st August is the last goal shown in the below link (unfortunately the other goals in our 3-1 win were not shown)

 



Here is John Tudor's goal at Birmingham in the 1-0 win in 1970. The footage should have lasted a few seconds more as the build up to the goal was good also Tudor's celebrations was worth watching. On the same day Wendy lost 5-1 at home to Luton

 
For us duffers who can't name the players,could someone oblige please?

It is the 1902 team that drew 1-1 against Southampton in the FA Cup final

Back row (l to r) Harry Johnson, Harry Thickett, Willie Foulke, Peter Boyle, Bernard Wilkinson, Ernest Needham
Front row; Walter Bennett, Alf Common, George Hedley, Fred Priest, Bert Lipsham

For the replay Billy Barnes replaced the injured Walter Bennett and scored the winning goal in the 2-1 win but he never played another game for us and was transferred to West Ham. Alf Common was the first player to be transferred for a £1,000 fee (from Middlesbrough to Sunderland in 1905). The sons of Harry Johnson and Peter Boyle played in our 1925 Cup final win
 



For us duffers who can't name the players,could someone oblige please?

I'll give it a go...

Back from, l to r: Johnson, Thickett, Foulke, Boyle, Wilkinson, Needham
Front: Bennett, Common, ?Lewis, Groves, ?Lipsham.



PS - you beat me to it Silent! It seems I got one wrong.
 

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