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Dean Henderson probably the most successfulHow many of them got a career out of the game.
Only Battersby and Anthony to my memory
Shiels and Hartle both reserve players. Hartle played a fair number of games, never made a position his own, very skilful but generally regarded as a bit lightweight. Shiels was signed from Irish football as a prospect, never quite made it. With Pace occupying his position, he never had much of a chance, and then Mick Jones appeared on the scene.Silent.
Just had a work mate round at mine. He's a derby fan but also followed chelsea since 1960s .
He's dropped me this programme off .
I'm attaching 3 images .
There's a couple if blades names j don't recognise.
Shiels and hartle.
3 big names in the chelsea team.
Christmas 1963.
I used to work with Jason Tee for about 10 years when he joined my department at HSBC. Smashing lad.
Only Battersby and Anthony ever played for the first team and then only managed about 10 appearances between them. Our youth policy was dire in the early to mid 90s.How many of them got a career out of the game.
Only Battersby and Anthony to my memory
john docherty was a tricky little winger but was a victim of the lane boo boys barry hartle usually played 2nd fiddle to ronnie simpson on the leftJohn Harris was trying to get the balance right on the two wings. Len Allchurch and John Docherty on the right before Alan Woodward was introduced and took over the number 7 shirt.
On the left wing it was Ron Simpson and Barry Hartle. It was the signing of Gil Reece that gave us a more permenant number 11.
Denis Shiels seemed to be a consistent member of the Central League team.
john docherty was a tricky little winger but was a victim of the lane boo boys barry hartle usually played 2nd fiddle to ronnie simpson on the left
Barry HartleShiels and Hartle both reserve players. Hartle played a fair number of games, never made a position his own, very skilful but generally regarded as a bit lightweight. Shiels was signed from Irish football as a prospect, never quite made it. With Pace occupying his position, he never had much of a chance, and then Mick Jones appeared on the scene.
Rick Wakeman gives a call out to Brentford FC on his profile on the inside sleeve of Yes’s Fragile album (and what a fantastic album it is !)As a Brentford fan, Rick Wakeman told me that for a while Sheffield United were his second team after we signed Docherty from them as he was keen to watch his progress. The red and white stripes and 1889 formation helped with this. He knows his football, does Rick.
She had a hip replacement in 1987What happened to Miss Sheffield United?
I remember Shiels he came with another Irish lad, Harry Orr. Neither of them did much but couldn't half sup guiness.Barry HartleView attachment 177297Total Apps.117 goals 21
Dennis ShielsView attachment 177298 Total Apps.32 Goals 10
As a massive Yes fan, I’m chuffed that you mentioned Rick having the Blades as his second team.
As a massive Yes fan, I’m chuffed that you mentioned Rick having the Blades as his second team.
Never knew Dean Henderson played outfield!
Just had the same thought, and even those two were at a lowly level, the “failure” rate is very high.How many of them got a career out of the game.
Only Battersby and Anthony to my memory
1963. Rest of the World v England. 100 years of the FA. England won 2-1.
I'll leave it to Bert to say who scored the winner
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