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Is Orient player Tony Grealish?
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Is Orient player Tony Grealish?
YesIs Orient player Tony Grealish?
Bobby Fisher of OrientView attachment 135837 looking for blades player. Is it Hamson?
Does he play Chess, also.Bobby Fisher of Orient
December 1975. Blades 1 Man U 4.
Is it Mr Kirkpatrick? Probably not but who ever he is his position mean he would never have seen Pearson's hand ball goal if he could have reached it.December 1975. Blades 1 Man U 4.
Stuart Pearson, Sammy McIlroy, Lou Macari, Jim Brown, ref and Paul Garner
NoIs it Mr Kirkpatrick?
Some Blades fanThe match was in March 1978, we lost 3-1. Blade fan, Peter Kitchen, scored a hat trick
Must admit I didn't recon so but a surprisingly similar silhouette, I thought.
No, it was a bloke called Oliver who was ref.Some Blades fan
Anyone remember James Beattie missing a sitter v Southampton at the Lane?
That's how you show your allegiance.Their fans sang "that's why we let you go".
A Sikh gent was referee I think.
I think our goal was a penalty? Didn't it hit the bar but scored the rebound? Went to the game at Old Trafford earlier in the season and they trounced us 5-1 I think? 9 against in total? Bad season that one wasn't itIs it Mr Kirkpatrick? Probably not but who ever he is his position mean he would never have seen Pearson's hand ball goal if he could have reached it.
Photo don't flatter Jim Brown's positioning, having said that, photo seems to reflect the final score line.![]()
That's brilliant Silent. Played at Shiregreen CC many a time myself.I worked in the same group as Albert Cox's daughter about 20 years ago and she gave me this newspaper cutting. 6 days after the photo was taken, we thrashed Wendy 7-3.
Top row: ?, Fred Furniss, Derek Hawksworth, ?, Eric Burgin, Howard Johnson
Front row: Albert Cox, Ted Burgin, Harold Brook, Jimmy Hagan, George Hutchinson
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Eddy hit the penalty against the bar and Dearden scored the reboundI think our goal was a penalty? Didn't it hit the bar but scored the rebound?
Roy Capey
Roy Capey
Bad, and it got worse until the small ray of sunshine of 81-82. Mediocracy of most of the 80's, then the sun shone when DB arrived. Not all brillient, grey days in amongst the sunshine but boy what a ride.I think our goal was a penalty? Didn't it hit the bar but scored the rebound? Went to the game at Old Trafford earlier in the season and they trounced us 5-1 I think? 9 against in total? Bad season that one wasn't it![]()
Scored a hat trick for Villa against us then about 5 years later he scored a hat trick for us against Villa!Redirect Notice
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The tale about him signing for us is astonishing really. Villa one day, Blade the next. One Christmas I think?Scored a hat trick for Villa against us then about 5 years later he scored a hat trick for us against Villa!
Yes, he was signed on Xmas Eve 1957, there were no announcements of the signing on radio and in the papers. My dad remembered that he was puzzled when he saw the new face wearing the number 9 shirt and spectators were asking each other "who is the number 9?". He did score on his debutThe tale about him signing for us is astonishing really. Villa one day, Blade the next. One Christmas I think?
Thanks for posting that. He was a much more important player than was often recognised. For us, he hardly missed a game, scored regularly, always gave maximum effort, and came across as a modest guy. We had that outstanding defence all the years he was with us, but his goals turned that solidity into success. It amazes me that he did not have similar levels of success elsewhere over a longer period. He was the right signing at the right time for the Blades.![]()
Walsall Born Player 65. Derek (Doc) Pace
Derek ‘Doc’ Pace Personal information Full name Derek Pace Date of birth 11 March 1932 Place of birth Bloxwich, England Date of death 17 October 1989 (aged 57) Playing position Striker …mickysix.wordpress.com
Stevenage semi at Lane?View attachment 136007anyone remember this game!??......
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