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Singer Vogue bottom left, Triumph 1300 5th up on the left after the Mog and the other MK2, Vauxhall Cresta behind the MK2 estate on the right
 
The game against Orient was a meaningless end-of-season game, but it really felt like a big moment - the hand-over from one generation to the next. Both youngsters looked outstandingly good. Have there been other similar occasions? Tongue, Jags and Monty must have made their debuts close together. There is something special about a group of youngsters emerging together. Except when you sell them...

They did well the day Hulse broke his leg.
 
Newcastle wore all blue in the August 1972 match
Believe this Newcastle kit was lemon shirts sky blue shorts, poor mans Brazil. A'l not se nowt abart MM, photo says it all. Can you pick yourself or anyone in the crowd?BLades V Newcasle.jpg
 

Believe this Newcastle kit was lemon shirts sky blue shorts, poor mans Brazil. A'l not se nowt abart MM, photo says it all. Can you pick yourself or anyone in the crowd?View attachment 63354
I had a season ticket in the BLUT (my dad's workmate's son used my ST if I am at boarding school) but for some reason (cant remember why) my dad and I sat in the John Street stand for this Newcastle match. Here is the colour photo of Newcastles kit

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The policeman is the miner on the photo from the miners strike, the one face-to-face with a real copper, and wearing a toy hat.
Well spotted young man, what a great photo that is, shows all the passion involved but has humour in it. Just looked for it but can't find it at the moment.
 
Apparently, back then the DJ would play soul, motown and then the live band would come on and play traditional Bavarian folk music. Bit before my time, but some on here will remember it.
Had my 18th birthday party in there.....always a great night out. It was also a great Saturday lunch pre-match session watching those naughty strippers🤭
 
Apparently, back then the DJ would play soul, motown and then the live band would come on and play traditional Bavarian folk music. Bit before my time, but some on here will remember it.
Herr Sykes and his Umpah Band if Bert's memory recalls correctly.
 
QPR 1 Blades 0 in October 1975. Sirrel's first game as our manager. McAlister's return to the 1st team since Rodney Marsh broke his leg 2 years earlier. Jim Brown got injured in the 2-0 home defeat to Stoke a week earlier.
First class take by McAllister especially on his return, two year recovery, and David Webb challenging. He took no prisoners.
 

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