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I saw him make his debut. He was a big powerful centre forward who eventually replaced Derek Pace.Mate of mine just told me leeds are giving our mick a lifetime achievement award,at half time on saturday anyone stilll remember him?
Never here of us doing things like that
Dislocated his elbow in the very last minute of the 1972 FA Cup final. He was still lying on the pitch in agony. The team had received their winners medals without Mick who was still having treatment by Les Cocker. A teammate got his medal on behalf of Mick. Mick wanted to meet the Queen so Norman Hunter took him up the steps to meet the Queen.He had a sports shop in Maltby after he retired. Late 80s/early 90s. I remember him dislocating his shoulder (I think) in a Leeds game and continue playing with his arm in a sling - they were hard in those days![]()
Dislocated his elbow in the very last minute of the 1972 FA Cup final. He was still lying on the pitch in agony. The team had received their winners medals without Mick who was still having treatment by Les Cocker. A teammate got his medal on behalf of Mick. Mick wanted to meet the Queen so Norman Hunter took him up the steps to meet the Queen.
He injured his shoulder in the 1972 cup final where he also set up the only goal.He had a sports shop in Maltby after he retired. Late 80s/early 90s. I remember him dislocating his shoulder (I think) in a Leeds game and continue playing with his arm in a sling - they were hard in those days![]()
Elbow not shouderHe injured his shoulder in the 1972 cup final where he also set up the only goal.
For us he was a superb centre forward. He didn't really look like a footballer having a bit of a stoop and seemed a bit knocked kneed but appearances are deceptive. He was strong and fearless with good ball control and powerful and magnificent in the air where he seemed to be able to hang until the ball arrived.
I was gutted when we sold him and deliberately missed the next home match in disgust.
He won a couple of full England caps with us and one more after he left us I think. It should have been more.
Interestingly after he went to Leeds he looked fitter stronger and more ruthless.
John fleck was given something on the pitch recentlyMate of mine just told me leeds are giving our mick a lifetime achievement award,at half time on saturday anyone stilll remember him?
Never here of us doing things like that
quite right, he was a legend at that club.Mate of mine just told me leeds are giving our mick a lifetime achievement award,at half time on saturday anyone stilll remember him?
Never here of us doing things like that
Birchenall didnt play for the 1st team until 7 months later.I saw him and Birchenall play at Anfield one evening when Liverpool were champions and Mick and Alan were just getting a game. At 4:0 down I shouted “come on the Blades” as I stood on the kop on my own.
Some wag shouted “Bloody Hell they’ve even got a supporter” and even I had to laugh at the scouse wit.
I think we lost 5:1?
Silent?
Totally agree it would have been interesting if we would have added to the squad with the likes of Currie,Carlin, Hockey etcThe board decided to accept £100,000 from Leeds, a big deal in those days, thus proving that the directors knew the price of something and the value of nothing. There was a downturn in Kop sales that Saturday as the hardcore were on the terrace shouting “Jews” at the board when they finally slid into their seats. They compounded this by selling Alan Birchenall to Chelsea for about the same price later in the season.
Unbelievable stupidity - you can mump and moan all you like on here, but that was the worst pair of decisions in my 68 years at Bramall Lane
I was at Craven Cottage in the fa cup 1-1 draw Jones for the Blades Clarke for Fulham like you say Silent successfully linked up together at the dirtiesI was too young to remember him playing for us. He and Allan Clarke were a very good pair of strikers for Leeds. Three England caps, the first two was when he was our player.
In the photo below he is getting congratulations from his teammates after scoring our second goal at Wendy in Sept 1966.
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I was at Craven Cottage in the fa cup 1-1 draw Jones for the Blades Clarke for Fulham like you say Silent successfully linked up together at the dirties
Used to live up the road from me in South Anston and a regular in the Trooper pub most nights. My Dad was still in awe, as one of his heroes used to be mowing his garden as we walked past.
Birchenall and Jones were excellent for us, so losing both was a genuine blow. For as long as I can recall we've always been a selling club, so no surprise when it happens, as it will continue to be the case.The board decided to accept £100,000 from Leeds, a big deal in those days, thus proving that the directors knew the price of something and the value of nothing. There was a downturn in Kop sales that Saturday as the hardcore were on the terrace shouting “Jews” at the board when they finally slid into their seats. They compounded this by selling Alan Birchenall to Chelsea for about the same price later in the season.
Unbelievable stupidity - you can mump and moan all you like on here, but that was the worst pair of decisions in my 68 years at Bramall Lane
John Tudor tooboth Eddie Colquhoun and Alan Hodgkinson, lived in Todwick.
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