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Hodgy knocking it over bar, despite the hefty challenge.
I was mates with Len Badgers grandson at school, who he's a dead ringer for. That's the only reason I know.
What, fat and balding?
Still skinny as a rake is Lee and has all his hair. Meanwhile I'm turning into Jim Phipps.
I was mates with Len Badgers grandson at school, who he's a dead ringer for. That's the only reason I know.
http://bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/History/Matches/Match.aspx?id=2674
Blades team was ; Hodgkinson, Badger, B.Shaw, Birchenall, Matthewson, B Wagstaff, Woodward, Mallender, Jones, Barlow and Cliff. Jones scored in the 1-1 draw
bornablade is correct with identifying the Blades players. Tony Coleman is the Man City player off the pitch. Johnny Crossan (I think), Colin Bell (8) and Mike Summerbee (7) are the other City players
Man City got promotion from 2nd div in 1966, the below photo is from the 5-2 defeat at Maine Road in Sept 1967 (Mick Jones last game for us) so Walthy's photo was from the May 1967 matchDidn't get Matthewson or Crossan but I thought the rest were pretty easy.
Man City got promotion from 2nd div in 1966, the below photo is from the 5-2 defeat at Maine Road in Sept 1967 (Mick Jones last game for us) so Walthy's photo was from the May 1967 match
I was thinking Neil Young too because of the wiry hair, and , yes, he is about 6 foot so I believe from looking at Manchester City team, it is Johnny Crossan who was smaller. He scored City's goalI wondered in Walthys photo if the one you say is Crossan was Neil Young but I remember him being taller.
Pfffft......Len Badger far left?
Man City got promotion from 2nd div in 1966, the below photo is from the 5-2 defeat at Maine Road in Sept 1967 (Mick Jones last game for us) so Walthy's photo was from the May 1967 match
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