Silent Blade
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FA Cup rules. In both the FA Cup matches against Fulham in 1967, we wore all white and Fulham wore all redWhy are West Ham in their away kit?
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FA Cup rules. In both the FA Cup matches against Fulham in 1967, we wore all white and Fulham wore all redWhy are West Ham in their away kit?
Strange how you remember the ref more for his (mis) handling,rather than the game itself.Yes. A terrible ref. Bryson got a double shiner but Tyson gave a free kick to Huddersfield
Strange how you remember the ref more for his (mis) handling,rather than the game itself.
Some of his decisions that day were straight out of the twilight zone.
The Wap ! Had some interesting times in there back in the day![]()
Table football and Newcastle brown.The Wap ! Had some interesting times in there back in the day![]()
Full of Buccaneer refugees.
The Wap ! Had some interesting times in there back in the day![]()
Full of Greboes
The Wap ! Had some interesting times in there back in the day![]()
A fabulous place! I worked there in the late '70's. It catered to every 'cult' - mods, rockers, hippies etc. The only trouble was usually on Thurdsays when the 'ten bob millionaires' had got paid, donned their five quid suits and came down to 'have a laugh at the weirdos'. Wapentake then Limit (or Improvisions on Sunday). Happy days.
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Can't quite make it out but wonder if it's Olga's name over the door.
Heard a story that Trust House Forte (who owned the Grosvenor Hotel) were concerned about the Wap's reputation and the image it portrayed to it's hotel guests. They considered closing it until they looked at its financial figures. It remained open.
Kicked off one night in there with the Bikers ( Druids) what a battleA fabulous place! I worked there in the late '70's. It catered to every 'cult' - mods, rockers, hippies etc. The only trouble was usually on Thurdsays when the 'ten bob millionaires' had got paid, donned their five quid suits and came down to 'have a laugh at the weirdos'. Wapentake then Limit (or Improvisions on Sunday). Happy days.
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Hull 1 (Wagstaffe) Blades 1 (Currie). October 24th 1971. My third away league match. Went on the train special
Man City 2 Blades 1. October 23rd 1971. I was there sat in the front row of the stand shown in the photo
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