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Old gold, proper Wolves kit that XM.
Believe they beat us 3-0 at the Lane, 4th round.
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Old gold, proper Wolves kit that XM.
More likely a queue.There should be a plaque down there for you sitwell
Punk night. Did anyone else hate Punk music? . Once saw the Sex Pistols in their early days must have been 76/77 at the Halfway at Highgate. Advertised as the new band and music set to get Britain going. Certainly did get everyone going, never seen a pub empty as fast in my life,after 10 minutes only me and my girlfriend( now wife) left in the place apart from a table of 9/10 “Punk Rockers”as they would become named ,swearing and gossing at each other. We finally sneaked out when they did a rendition of The Who,s Substitute. Never heard anything as bad in my life, Johnny Rotten had a pink coloured jumper on that would have fit 3 people who have been on lockdown for 3 month. Truly awful band and music. Nowt like a early morning moan.
Your first paragraph Sounds very much like a title from a punk band song..Not the right thread for a ding dong mate, so if you want to rant about punk, do it elsewhere.
His Right Royal Bertness created it as a civilised bastion of old stuff for farts (young and old alike).
At a guess XM, this game could be one of the first internationals since WW2, as the UK struggled to get back to normality.View attachment 97230Look!!! The Footballing Gods, bet there on there way to Bramall Lane.
Match April 12 1947 1-1 Carter for England.
George Hardwick the England captain. Dont know who is the Scotland captain. George was one of the few footballers around the time that had a tache. Gil Merrick was another one.View attachment 97230Look!!! The Footballing Gods, bet there on there way to Bramall Lane.
Match April 12 1947 1-1 Carter for England.
A discussion about tastes in music should never descend into a ding dong, it’s about personal taste. Probably better to do it on Entertainment Chat though. I might start a thread.Not the right thread for a ding dong mate, so if you want to rant about punk, do it elsewhere.
His Right Royal Bertness created it as a civilised bastion of old stuff for farts (young and old alike).
Jimmy Hagan looks at peak fitness, is there a date? Please. Top photo.I found this in my old mum's photos recently. Jimmy Hagan presenting a darts trophy to one of my uncles.
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Note the Yorkshire dart board in the background.
I haven't got a date I'm afraid. My old dad used to make reference to a 'Sheffield board' but I think this is what is in the picture. The only other reference to a local dart board I know of is the Manchester 'Log end' board which is much smaller in diameter to a normal board.Jimmy Hagan looks at peak fitness, is there a date? Please. Top photo.
Noted Yorkshire board. Is it my imagination or am I right in saying there was a 'Sheffield board', smaller in size than the Yorks' and treble boards?
One or two pubs in Lincoln still have a black doubles board which has to be soaked every now and again.I haven't got a date I'm afraid. My old dad used to make reference to a 'Sheffield board' but I think this is what is in the picture. The only other reference to a local dart board I know of is the Manchester 'Log end' board which is much smaller in diameter to a normal board.
Puzzled as to who it was exactly, he scored in the 1-1 draw in this Christmas week game.
Terry Mancini. Yes 28/12/74Puzzled as to who it was exactly, he scored in the 1-1 draw in this Christmas week game.
Recon that's a foul tackle, from behind, nasty.
Cannot name the Arsenal player.
Got my cities mixed up, that's the one 'Manchester' board, ta, and as you say the doubles only board was known as Sheffield and/or Yorkshire board, presumably where ever you lived in the country.I haven't got a date I'm afraid. My old dad used to make reference to a 'Sheffield board' but I think this is what is in the picture. The only other reference to a local dart board I know of is the Manchester 'Log end' board which is much smaller in diameter to a normal board.
Wasn't there a Mancini who played for Spurs at one time? Remember him with a good head of dark hair looking, as the name suggests Italian. If so could it be the same player, I'll look it up.Terry Mancini. Yes 28/12/74
Wasn't there a Mancini who played for Spurs at one time? Remember him with a good head of dark hair looking, as the name suggests Italian. If so could it be the same player, I'll look it up. Sorry for double post problems with internet connection.Terry Mancini. Yes 28/12/74
Jock ShawGeorge Hardwick the England captain. Dont know who is the Scotland captain. George was one of the few footballers around the time that had a tache. Gil Merrick was another one.
That's the fella, must be the old grey matter, different name even, thanks a lot. Bert should be pleased to see this.
That's the fella, must be the old grey matter, different name even, thanks a lot. Bert should be pleased to see this.
Who did he play for?Jock Shaw
I believe If Jock Shaw was Jack Shaw then he played for Rangers, he also had a brother, Davie who played for HibsWho did he play for?
RangersWho did he play for?
George Hardwick the England captain. Dont know who is the Scotland captain. George was one of the few footballers around the time that had a tache. Gil Merrick was another one.
didnt know till yesterday that he is married to Anita DobsonBrian May?
and he's related to ChickenYes, brother of the famous Ronnie Currie.
Flags always covered in fat, skating rink when it rained, whether the chip shop was mainly responsible not sure.
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