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I'll take the liberty of answering my own question, if that's OK and suggest it was 1982 Wembley cup final Spurs v QPR, Terry Fenwick, QPR right back, header from. Simon Stainrod long throw.It now begs the question SB, who was the first full back to score from open play at Wembley?
Oscar Arce
CorrectOscar Arce
Sure we got a late equalizerBlades 1 Newcastle 1 in February 1990. Tightshirt's debut
Yes, DeanoSure we got a late equalizer
As your post photo, he just faded away.
As your post photo, he just faded away.
Looking at the photo the squad look a right set of likely lads ready to take on the world, and what a great strip. What a pity they were either past their best, never quite reached their potential or plain crap and Managed by Jimmy Sirrel.
Bloody McCabe again I'll bet!Played for us before moving to Blackpool
No idea
The 50s were in black-and-white; the 60s were in colour.When I recall my childhood the memories are in b/w. Do younger people see theirs in colour?
What a philosophical thought.When I recall my childhood the memories are in b/w. Do younger people see theirs in colour?
Excellent, as per although bit dodgy leaving the sauna in, might get a reputation on here. When in doubt, Crop.Chesterfield Road, April 1987.
Around the junction with Little London and Meersbrook Park roads.
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I deliberately left the sauna in for some of the other regulars on here to reminisce, XM657 .Excellent, as per although bit dodgy leaving the sauna in, might get a reputation on here. When in doubt, Crop.
Love the horse trough housing one. Bet you remember well the trough. I can remember it over the years but mainly passing on the tram.
When Lavers opened the DIY, shown on your photo, probably early, mid 70,s, I'm sure it was still there as I use Lavers on quite a regular basis around that time. Wonder what became of the trough?
I noticed you didn't mention the whereabouts of the trough, so presume it's decorating your garden and I'm alright with that. Better than some high ranking council official having it in theirs. Bet it tested the springs on the Tele-Com van.Excellent, as per although bit dodgy leaving the sauna in, might get a reputation on here. When in doubt, Crop.
Love the horse trough housing one. Bet you remember well the trough. I can remember it over the years but mainly passing on the tram.
When Lavers opened the DIY, shown on your photo, probably early, mid 70,s, I'm sure it was still there as I use Lavers on quite a regular basis around that time. Wonder what became of the trough?
When I recall my childhood the memories are in b/w. Do younger people see theirs in colour?
gerrup and turn Telly over ......405 lines, none of this highfalutin 625 lines
Red shorts a'nawl, what a sad end for a great player and servant.
I lived in Coal Aston as a kid. The 60's were in black and white. I think everywhere was in black and white until about 1973 (when we got a colour telly), despite all the rubbish you see on these programmes about the "swinging 60's ". The colour reception wasn't great where we lived. I remember watching MOTD when Luton were on. The tech couldn't cope with their orange shirts, which moved about 5 feet behind the players. Similar story with the Netherlands at the 1974 World Cup! Also, local programmes, like Look North, were in black and white for ages after this. In a weird parallel, Look North isn't made in HD, so if you're on BBC1 HD you have to change to the modern version of 405 lines to watch it. Typical southern bias! Apologies for the rambling, been helping the Sheffield Tap drain their cask barrels before they shut for God knows how long terneet!!405 lines, none of this highfalutin 625 lines
YTV's match on Sunday used to have the second half in black and white because the light was poor.I lived in Coal Aston as a kid. The 60's were in black and white. I think everywhere was in black and white until about 1973 (when we got a colour telly), despite all the rubbish you see on these programmes about the "swinging 60's ". The colour reception wasn't great where we lived. I remember watching MOTD when Luton were on. The tech couldn't cope with their orange shirts, which moved about 5 feet behind the players. Similar story with the Netherlands at the 1974 World Cup! Also, local programmes, like Look North, were in black and white for ages after this. In a weird parallel, Look North isn't made in HD, so if you're on BBC1 HD you have to change to the modern version of 405 lines to watch it. Typical southern bias! Apologies for the rambling, been helping the Sheffield Tap drain their cask barrels before they shut for God knows how long terneet!!
Was it Man City and/or Hudersfield had a harlequin squares away kit that sent the ITV picture quality divvyYTV's match on Sunday used to have the second half in black and white because the light was poor.
Is that VAR checking for offside?
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