Silent Blade
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Pike was left back so looks like himAndy Barnsley, blurred in the background?
Edit: Or is it Martin Pike?
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Pike was left back so looks like himAndy Barnsley, blurred in the background?
Edit: Or is it Martin Pike?
Photo was in 1986, 9 years after Ludlam left us for CarlisleSteve Ludlum I think?
Andy Barnsley, blurred in the background?
Edit: Or is it Martin Pike?
Scored from corners and meant it - best corner taker I've ever seen.
I'll give you a clue. That picture is from the Watney Cup final 1972.Steve Ludlum I think?
I'll give you a clue. That picture is from the Watney Cup final 1972.
Not a car expert, but isn’t that a Renault 4?
I'll give you a clue. That picture is from the Watney Cup final 1972.
Yes definitely a Renault 4. Glad the conversation has got around to something I know about!Not a car expert, but isn’t that a Renault 4?
Photo was in 1986, 9 years after Ludlam left us for Carlisle
To settle an argument I'm having with myself, at the time we signed Dempsey from Manchester United I'm sure I read somewhere that he'd been an actor before turning to football and had been in an episode of late 70's kids TV series "Potters Picture Palace".
There's no evidence that I can find to back this up definitively although imdb does credit someone with that name appearing in an episode. Problem is,it has him down as an American actor which would seem strange as the programme was set in the Manchester area (fits with our footballer) and the charachter he played was called Desmond Bagshaw..... not very American sounding.
In the general scheme of things this is all rather irrelevant and trivial other than to my sanity but if someone could put me out of my misery it would be appreciated.
Maybe that was the original source of Jack Rosenthal's "Another Sunday and Sweet F.A."Has the ref just had a shot at goal?
3-0. Scorers were Finneston, Anderson 2. Rioch's only goal for us was in the 3-1 win at Newcastle
I reckon you were that pissed you were either seeing double or you watched the highlights and thought the replays were ‘new’ goals.Silent, didn't we hit West ham for 6,night match at Lane, Bruce Rioch on loan it a screamer, not better than woody tho.
They removed my tonsils there when I was about 3 (1954ish)
Blackburn 4 Blades 0 in October 1964
They removed my tonsils there when I was about 3 (1954ish)
I remember being fed ice cream and rice pudding for about a week after the op.![]()
Haha, bit 2 young 2 have been pissed, memories come back a bit, Rioch it a screamer but Phil Parkes made a world ie save at Lane end, what a good keeper he was by the way. Don't know where a got 6 fromI reckon you were that pissed you were either seeing double or you watched the highlights and thought the replays were ‘new’ goals.
2 assists and a goal from Woody. What would he be worth today?
Today's team should be shown this just under the heading 'How to take a corner'.
Would you rate Graham Shaw above Len Badger ?What a good photo, clear as a bell, show it in Blackburn and there must be folk who can pike themselves out. A younger Mike England, Welsh international and over 600 career apps., and United a team in transition. Mathewson, established, solid and dependable. Birchenall, young playing his eleventh first team game, having scored seven goal to this point, what a prospect. In the background 'The Old Guard', two internationals Hodgey's legs, always liked the red soxs touch that season, wonder if it was his idea? and the best full back to come out of Sheffield Graham Shaw, coming to the end of his career. Delighted you posted this, thank you.
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