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No at that time that would have been Frank Flynn & Ann Flynn who then moved further up to The Grapes
John Kelly left The Bridge Inn 1972 & took Coach & Horses Attercliffe (now Don Valley Hotel)
Went to senior school lad in my class, blade, his parents had coach & horses on cliff, Chris Kelly good lad, not seen him since early 80s.
 
Yes, went to Ecclesall Juniors and High Storrs

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Favourite food: Chicken made me laugh. Chicken what? Chicken tikka? Chicken chassuer? Chicken kiev? Maybe that's his point.

Also can you imagine if there was an interview with a current Liverpool player and he said he'd like to meet Adolf Hitler, he'd get banned by the FA or something.

Trent Alexander Arnold Hitler Shame on the front of the Daily Mail.
 
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Is that the old hyde park greyhound track?
 
Favourite food: Chicken made me laugh. Chicken what? Chicken tikka? Chicken chassuer? Chicken kiev? Maybe that's his point.

Also can you imagine if there was an interview with a current Liverpool player and he said he'd like to meet Adolf Hitler, he'd get banned by the FA or something.

Trent Alexander Arnold Hitler Shame on the front of the Daily Mail.


Intelligent lad and deep thinker is Steve. Met him a few times and when he says he would've been a teacher, I reckon more likely university lecturer. And wanting to meet those people isn't so surprising, he would want to know the person and philosophy behind their infamy.
 
Favourite food: Chicken made me laugh. Chicken what? Chicken tikka? Chicken chassuer? Chicken kiev? Maybe that's his point.

Also can you imagine if there was an interview with a current Liverpool player and he said he'd like to meet Adolf Hitler, he'd get banned by the FA or something.

Trent Alexander Arnold Hitler Shame on the front of the Daily Mail.

Do you really think the Mail would give a flying if a footballer endorsed Hitler? :P
 

At that game, i think Kevin Keegan scored the equaliser.

I think Keegan's equaliser came just after half time. Header(?) Could well have been from a cross from Steve Heighway.

I'm sure it's after that game that Emlyn Hughes commented that TC could be world class if he spent less time taking the piss out of other players.

Of course that's exactly what we wanted him to do.
 
Title of this one is "Sheffield United Football Club - 'Foulke as milkman" (1899)
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Foulke used his money well, had a shop on Asline Rd., off Bramall Lane, and another shop nearer town, believe both at the same time at one point. Understand he also ran a pub or two also, quite the business man between eating pies and kicking a bag of wind.
 
Is this Lindsey Hassett's team '53, and the cobber second right, big feller, can't remember his name but a reight character. He's enshrined in cricket folklore. What's his name?

This was the second of what was known as the Victory Tests, between England and an Australia Services XI. Played in the summer of 1945, England won this test at Bramall Lane by 41 runs. Three of the other tests were at Lord's and the other at Old Trafford. Lindsay Hassett was captain of the Services XI, and the other stand out player was a very young Keith Miller. They had all been deliberately stationed in England with the idea of starting cricket ASAP when the war ended. Aussie Prime Minister initiated the series quickly, but they had to still be a military unit commanded by Squadron Leader Stan Sismey (wicketkeeper).
 
I think the building is still there, was this it?

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Well, I've seen this myself and it seems the right place but a right puzzle. This building is nothing like I remember, also it doesn't look as though it was built after 1970. The other puzzling thing is the photo of the Stones pub, albeit its not the façade on Harvest Lane which I remember and cannot see a name, is nothing like I remember. I know time warps the old grey cells but I'm sure of the location, Harvest Lane, and the railway bridge fits in with memory in relation to the Wheatsheaf I remember. Back to the drawing board, thanks for your indulgence Tickhill Blade and Eddiecolquhounsleg.
 
Well, I've seen this myself and it seems the right place but a right puzzle. This building is nothing like I remember, also it doesn't look as though it was built after 1970. The other puzzling thing is the photo of the Stones pub, albeit its not the façade on Harvest Lane which I remember and cannot see a name, is nothing like I remember. I know time warps the old grey cells but I'm sure of the location, Harvest Lane, and the railway bridge fits in with memory in relation to the Wheatsheaf I remember. Back to the drawing board, thanks for your indulgence Tickhill Blade and Eddiecolquhounsleg.

I think it's the same building, just painted over. Here's a picture from 1981:

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Well, I've seen this myself and it seems the right place but a right puzzle. This building is nothing like I remember, also it doesn't look as though it was built after 1970. The other puzzling thing is the photo of the Stones pub, albeit its not the façade on Harvest Lane which I remember and cannot see a name, is nothing like I remember. I know time warps the old grey cells but I'm sure of the location, Harvest Lane, and the railway bridge fits in with memory in relation to the Wheatsheaf I remember. Back to the drawing board, thanks for your indulgence Tickhill Blade and Eddiecolquhounsleg.

And an older one looking up Woodside Lane. This might have been a few years before you went in though! :D

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Cross was from Alec Lindsay



That’s not Lindsay, Silent, surely?

Lindsay had fair hair, a very distinctive straight-backed gait and was notoriously one-footed, his left. This cross is driven in by a dark haired guy with the outside of his right foot.

My guess would be Peter Cormack.
 
That’s not Lindsay, Silent, surely?

Lindsay had fair hair, a very distinctive straight-backed gait and was notoriously one-footed, his left. This cross is driven in by a dark haired guy with the outside of his right foot.

My guess would be Peter Cormack.

I think it was Ian Ross. Here's the Liverpool team from that game:

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