Silent Blade
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The older smaller floodlights were removed in 1961The extra floodlight and the old Bramall Lane stand. It had 'Jubilee suits me' painted on it, an advert for Jubilee stout.
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The older smaller floodlights were removed in 1961The extra floodlight and the old Bramall Lane stand. It had 'Jubilee suits me' painted on it, an advert for Jubilee stout.
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Sadly, these are both of us conceding...
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UOTE]
Lost 2-1, October 1971
Against Manchester City
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Colin Bell and Ted Hemsley in the 1-1 draw in December 1972. Francis Lee sent off after fighting with Ted HemsleyAgainst Man City again...
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Yes, Tony Field. Tommy Booth challenging him. 1-1 draw in January 1975Tony Field (I think)
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Crerand didnt play, he had retired from playing by then. Their line up was Stepney, O'Neill, Dunne, Sadler, James, Gowling, Morgan, Charlton, Kidd, Best and Aston, Burns was the subI was at THAT ManUre game when Best scored THAT goal. I've never seen a crowd like it. Somehow I got separated from my mates. We were only 14 or 15. After queuing for ages in a huge crush, I got into the ground...and then...gulp...I realised I was on the Stretford End. Picture the scene...Thousands of ManUre fans. And me. I kept a low profile.
I thought we gave a decent account of ourselves to be honest; not playing as well as we had, but not doing too bad. Then I remember Ted Hemsley took a right clattering from Paddy Crerand - and others. He had to go off injured. Gil Reece was the sub (only one allowed in those days). I can't remember which one of them filled in at left back, but it undoubtedly weakened us and altered our shape.
If you watch that goal again you'll see how easy Best goes round 'em. In my humble opinion Hemsley wouldn't have let him do that. I still maintain that if Stumps had not had to go off, Best would not have scored that blummin goal.
If, if, if...it was ever thus being a Blade.
Heroes all
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Crerand didnt play, he had retired from playing by then. Their line up was Stepney, O'Neill, Dunne, Sadler, James, Gowling, Morgan, Charlton, Kidd, Best and Aston, Burns was the sub
1904
Is that one of the players serving a suspension?The Boys Brigade doing summat
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Sadly, these are both of us conceding...
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TC headed goalsThe lower of the two pictures shows Rodney Marsh scoring against us in a 3-2 defeat at Maine Road in December, 1974. This was quite late in the game, as I recall. We were flattered by the score line. The game sticks in the memory because Currie scored a rare headed goal and also because I went with three mates from the lower sixth at school, all of us either 16 or 17, and we found a backstreet pub near the ground where they were more than happy to serve us.
First time I have seen your photoI believe this was taken at our 1936 FA Cup 5th round with Leeds - record attendance 68,287 - I'm sure Silent will correct me if I am wrong,
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45 years ago today...
First time I have seen your photo
What did he tell you about the match?My dad was there, aged fifteen.
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