George Best and Paul Heaton

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Never seen this before, anyone know how it came about?
 

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Joe Elliot in there, also Brian Tinlsey from Corrie, so random...
 
Dennis Waterman and Billy Bremner on the front row?
 
I think the bloke on the front extreme right was Best's agent ? Bill somebody ? Think he's representing Maupay nowadays.

Can't remember the bloke on the extreme left back row.

Isn't that the late Dave Kilner of Radio Hallam fame?

And Dennis Waterman wrote the them tune and sung the theme tune.
 

I went to that game, think there was a concert in before the match.
Also remember George Best scoring a long range shot in to the top corner at the Kop end.
 
Had a video cassette of the TC testimonial, must be lost after a few house moves. The commentator kept referring to Bobby Charlton.
"Now it's Charlton, what can Bobby do ?" This was relayed a good few times during the highlights. And as he (Bob) left the field, "It's not Bobby Charlton - it's Archie Gemmill."

Oops.
 
They were Dennis Waterman’s Allstars and it was October 1986. A stage was built out of John St and three bands did cameos. The Housemartins, The Sharp Cuts and Black Lace. House Martin’s had played the old Poly on the Sat night a time when testimonials mattered!
Think Housemartins said 'this ones for the BBC' before playing Happy Hour. Different times...
 
Bloody hell this brings back memories. Had my pic took with Paul at that game.
 
Seem to remember the stage being in front of the kop. Was all the ground open?
 
Seem to remember the stage being in front of the kop. Was all the ground open?

It was on scaffolding on the John St Terrace (standing bit), nearer to the Kop end.

From memory it was just the Kop and SS that were open but I could be wrong (I was once wrong apparently).

BTW, the Housemartins were at the top of their game at that point and a superb live act.
 

Seem to remember the stage being in front of the kop. Was all the ground open?

The stage was in front of the John Street (as stated by Ishouldcoco).

Initially, only the Kop and the South Stand was opened. The club assumed, with some justification, that that should be sufficient to accommodate everyone. After all, this was the mid-80's and gates across the board were way down. Our league gates were bumping along at c.10-11,000 but were still amongst the top 3 or 4 in Division 2. The club reasoned that there should, therefore, be no problem getting everyone in just 2 sides of the ground for a mere testimonial.

On the day, however, considerably more Blades than had been anticipated turned out. The South was full and the Kop was filling up rapidly. The police, therefore, made a decision on the hoof shortly before kick-off to open the Bramall Lane end to get everyone in.

The gate was given at 17,900 which always looked like a bit of a 'guess-stimate'. Many of us who were there thought it was probably over 20,000.
 

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