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and i can tell you that its the second half as we scored our 3 at the BL end.Really ! That was my very first game - so i am in the stadium for the very first time
It would be Reece on the leftand i can tell you that its the second half as we scored our 3 at the BL end.
Scullion wasn't playing by the way
We’ve always been a selling club always will be just got to live with itI know it's about 'what ifs', but we also bought Currie that season. If we hadn't sold Jones and Birch, we could have had numbers 7 to 11 of Woody, Birch, Jones, Currie and Reece. Fuckin ' ell. We'd have won the League the year after!
We’ve always been a selling club always will be just got to live with it
Warnock did a good job if we showed the same football away as at home we wouldn’t have gone down thoughI well remember going to an AGM shortly after Neil Warnock’s appointment . At one point , a member stood up and questioned the club’s policy on selling players , pointing out that it had cost us dearly in the past and asking if we could expect a change in policy .
The question was referred to the club’s Accountant ( who I think was Andrew Laver ) whose reply , without any hint of irony was :-
“ We are a selling club , and will continue to be so until we get back to the Premier League .”
Surprisingly , given the constraints of such a philosophy , Warnock managed to achieve that goal and created a side capable of producing some of the most memorable performances in my time watching the Blades .
In spite of his subsequent failures and sometimes highly dubious behaviour , that is something I will always be grateful for .
I remember watching this ont telly in black n white.
Photo already posted last weekend
My guess would be sometime in late 1940's. Is that still bomb damage top left of the Kop? No idea on opponents. Is that Hagan in the centre?Fantastic photo of the Kop
Absolutely full. before my time who are The Blades playing. score and attendance?
Ah sorry about that, hard to keep up with what’s been posted unless on here all the time or go through all the pages.Photo already posted last weekend
It's the Boavista keeper. Our old friend the Wicker Arches was in goal for Rangers... Goram would have still been at Oldham then.Unfortunately timed football photos part 30439014 starring Rob Fleck, Andy Goram(?) and a lucky Boavista player:
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Blade1959 identified it as Blades 3 Bristol City 3 on 5/9/1970Ah sorry about that, hard to keep up with what’s been posted unless on here all the time or go through all the pages.
Amazing that when the ground was packed like that in the 70’s and 80’s (I know this pic is before then) they used to call a crowd of 14,000 out
All I could remember of Robert Fleck was the blonde hair and not how much he looks like John !Unfortunately timed football photos part 30439014 starring Rob Fleck, Andy Goram(?) and a lucky Boavista player:
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Fred helped out with the youth team I played for in the late 70s, even refereed a game when the guy didn't turn up, went to the boot of his car, got his gear, and trotted out onto the pitch in what looked like a 1950s refs kit, lovely bloke, found out years later he was still going to the Lane, on matchday, attending tge social club before the game, always planned to go in and thank him, but never got round to itI don’t remember seeing this photo before, from the Everton v United programme, Dec 18, 1954. United won 3-2.
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Fred Furniss was very well liked. He carried on playing local football for quite a while, and I did once play against him. Was it Ecclesfueld Red Rose he played for?Fred helped out with the youth team I played for in the late 70s, even refereed a game when the guy didn't turn up, went to the boot of his car, got his gear, and trotted out onto the pitch in what looked like a 1950s refs kit, lovely bloke, found out years later he was still going to the Lane, on matchday, attending tge social club before the game, always planned to go in and thank him, but never got round to it
No idea, he helped out with Record Ridgeways youth team at HandsworthFred Furniss was very well liked. He carried on playing local football for quite a while, and I did once play against him. Was it Ecclesfueld Red Rose he played for?
Bob Socks ran on the pitch after our late equaliser!
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