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TC's Testimonial, 1986.Possibly been shown on this thread before but I’ve been sent this photo but can’t place the occasion or the date other than the eighties?
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TC's Testimonial, 1986.Possibly been shown on this thread before but I’ve been sent this photo but can’t place the occasion or the date other than the eighties?
Showbiz team for TC's testimonial match in October 1986. Back row from l to r Blade fan who won the draw to be in the team, Frank Worthington, Joe Elliott, Mick Miller, George Best, Roy McFarland, Allan Clarke, Geoff Hurst. Front row ; Paul Heaton, Dennis Waterman, Billy Bremner, Archie Gemmill, Chris Quinten, Bill McMurdo (Best's agent)Possibly been shown on this thread before but I’ve been sent this photo but can’t place the occasion or the date other than the eighties?
Thanks Silent.Showbiz team for TC's testimonial match in October 1986. Back row from l to r Blade fan who won the draw to be in the team, Frank Worthington, Joe Elliott, Mick Miller, George Best, Roy McFarland, Allan Clarke, Geoff Hurst. Front row ; Paul Heaton, Dennis Waterman, Billy Bremner, Archie Gemmill, Chris Quinten, Bill McMurdo (Best's agent)
great day that was and surreal seing the housemartins playing from the terrace at half timeShowbiz team for TC's testimonial match in October 1986. Back row from l to r Blade fan who won the draw to be in the team, Frank Worthington, Joe Elliott, Mick Miller, George Best, Roy McFarland, Allan Clarke, Geoff Hurst. Front row ; Paul Heaton, Dennis Waterman, Billy Bremner, Archie Gemmill, Chris Quinten, Bill McMurdo (Best's agent)
The Blades fan who won the draw to play in the game was a lad called Steve Bellamy. Former schoolmate and school football teammate of mine.Showbiz team for TC's testimonial match in October 1986. Back row from l to r Blade fan who won the draw to be in the team, Frank Worthington, Joe Elliott, Mick Miller, George Best, Roy McFarland, Allan Clarke, Geoff Hurst. Front row ; Paul Heaton, Dennis Waterman, Billy Bremner, Archie Gemmill, Chris Quinten, Bill McMurdo (Best's agent)
They played for various footballers and pop starsDon’t even know who they played for![]()
Was on another stand when the wall fell down , remember a wall falling at Halifax as well.Did the 'wall' at Rotherham fall down every week in the late 70s and early 80s?
Every time I see any game mentioned in that era seems to mention it, why did it fall down was it shit workmanship?
March 1985. Mel Eves scored 2 for us (second goal was a beauty) in 2-1 winBlades v Leeds , don’t know the year though?View attachment 155063
Just seen this posted on Facebook - attendances for the 1975-76 season. Interesting to see how "massive" some clubs were back then...
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Lively old day that .. 2-1 Blades in 85Blades v Leeds , don’t know the year though?View attachment 155063
That's alcohol for youPeople whinge about Billy being old, Jimmy Johnstone looks fucking ancient.
(he was only 31 in the pic too!)
Townhead St with Broad St at the bottom.
I've never seen that programme. I was at Uni in Newcastle then otherwise I'd have been there like a shot. Wonderful Stuff LS16Blade !TC’s testimonial match In 1986.
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The squads…
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And the pre-match line-up…
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Quite a day if you were there. No one was sure Best would turn up. He was incidentally still very fit and scored a goal that took your breath away. The 70s United side were still quality.I've never seen that programme. I was at Uni in Newcastle then otherwise I'd have been there like a shot. Wonderful Stuff LS16Blade !
I've never seen that programme. I was at Uni in Newcastle then otherwise I'd have been there like a shot. Wonderful Stuff LS16Blade !
Nowadays SYP would call the whole thing off!You needed to be there early to pick one up, as it turned out.
The print run for the programme was scaled on the naive expectations of a gate of up to 10,000 - that being around our average league gate in those dark mid-80’s days when crowds across the country were low. The Kop and South Stand was supposed to be adequate to accommodate the expected gate - John Street being closed as that was where the stage was erected - but in the event the Police had to make the club open the Bramall Lane end as well because there were thousands queuing outside to get in. The gate was well over 20,000.
Fortunately for me, I was on the Kop early…
Tony Currie's Testimonial in 1986Possibly been shown on this thread before but I’ve been sent this photo but can’t place the occasion or the date other than the eighties?
Queued up for the lane end and got in 45 minutes later.You needed to be there early to pick one up, as it turned out.
The print run for the programme was scaled on the naive expectations of a gate of up to 10,000 - that being around our average league gate in those dark mid-80’s days when crowds across the country were low. The Kop and South Stand was supposed to be adequate to accommodate the expected gate - John Street being closed as that was where the stage was erected - but in the event the Police had to make the club open the Bramall Lane end as well because there were thousands queuing outside to get in. The gate was well over 20,000.
Fortunately for me, I was on the Kop early…
Very lively indeed!Lively old day that .. 2-1 Blades in 85
Archie Gemmill was a reyt character.TC’s testimonial match In 1986.
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The squads…
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And the pre-match line-up…
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YupMarch 1985. Mel Eves scored 2 for us (second goal was a beauty) in 2-1 win
I was sat in the new stand - went with Jane McDonaldYou needed to be there early to pick one up, as it turned out.
The print run for the programme was scaled on the naive expectations of a gate of up to 10,000 - that being around our average league gate in those dark mid-80’s days when crowds across the country were low. The Kop and South Stand was supposed to be adequate to accommodate the expected gate - John Street being closed as that was where the stage was erected - but in the event the Police had to make the club open the Bramall Lane end as well because there were thousands queuing outside to get in. The gate was well over 20,000.
Fortunately for me, I was on the Kop early…
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