wavy-blade
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Omg remember Shoot , used to get this and other football mags on Saturday morning after getting me spending money lol , how life has changed, unbelievable.
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Omg remember Shoot , used to get this and other football mags on Saturday morning after getting me spending money lol , how life has changed, unbelievable.
Away at Carlisle I believe.Third photo Swindon away Nov 1979
Yeah could beAway at Carlisle I believe.
A bit of a delayed reply, sorry, they're The Huts, Junior 1 to Junior 4 if I'm not mistaken, Hollinsend Rec over to the left.So was I, a while afore ye, 47-53.
J.B. Spire headmaster, Mr's Iosson, Bradley -later of Radio Sheffield fame (music), Pashley, who taught Bradley to play the violin and always played piano when any shows were produced for parents etc.
Does this look familiar?
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My headmaster was a Mr Spur? I think.A bit of a delayed reply, sorry, they're The Huts, Junior 1 to Junior 4 if I'm not mistaken, Hollinsend Rec over to the left.
There was a Mr Dyson teaching in there in my time and I think a Miss Varney was my first teacher who from memory looked a bit like the lady above.
The laddered league tables were the best thing ever, moving the teams round after fetching the Green un was one of the highlights of the weekOmg remember Shoot , used to get this and other football mags on Saturday morning after getting me spending money lol , how life has changed, unbelievable.
Honestly mate this was so simple but so magical as a young un.The laddered league tables were the best thing ever, moving the teams round after fetching the Green un was one of the highlights of the week
Was it at that match where they put a stuffed fox on the centre spot before kick off ?Away at Carlisle I believe.
Something for the weekend sir? Interesting that the sign outside says Hairdresser, I would have expected it to be Barber?Thanks Bert - great photo that which brings back a lot of memories .
As you will well know , whilst he always had a ton of stuff on display as the photo shows , it represented no more than a tiny fraction of his total stock which included every item of hardware and ironmongery known to man at that time .
In addition to these however , he also stocked a vast range of other items as diverse as cricket bats and balls , clockwork cars and train sets , gentlemen’s silver handled walking canes and many , many more .
A quite remarkable establishment.
Something for the weekend sir? Interesting that the sign outside says Hairdresser, I would have expected it to be Barber?
Honestly mate this was so simple but so magical as a young un.
Mention of haircuts brings to mind a particularly short one that brought much amusement at school. To make matters worse my parents had taken me to a barbers owned at the time by John Fantham the Wednesday player…..Either would have fallen foul of the Trades Description Act .
His attempts at providing this service were so bad that they were instantly recognisable . The unfortunate recipients had to face the humiliation in the schoolyard the following day of other boys coming up to them , sadly shaking their head accompanied by the remark - “ Tha’s ‘ad thi ‘air cut at Chinny’s “ and offering their sympathy.![]()
How did they not realise the picture was reversed?
had my haircut at johnny fanthams for quite a few years steve the ukranian far chair john(blade) middle chair and cant remember name of guy who had window chair(owl) had some great banter in there with those guys over the years all good ladsMention of haircuts brings to mind a particularly short one that brought much amusement at school. To make matters worse my parents had taken me to a barbers owned at the time by John Fantham the Wednesday player…..
im somewhere on that first pic on the big open terrace at elland road fa cup quarter final 1968 outplayed leeds that day and very unlucky not to get to the semi final
Looks like Blackburn to me!im somewhere on that first pic on the big open terrace at elland road fa cup quarter final 1968 outplayed leeds that day and very unlucky not to get to the semi final
Doc Pace, Tony Wagstaff, Billy Hodgson. Waggy was a brilliant footballer but didn't have the physique. The club tried so many times to beef him up.Blades 3 Arsenal 3 in April 1963. Len Allchurch hat trick, 2 from penalties.
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Me too .im somewhere on that first pic on the big open terrace at elland road fa cup quarter final 1968 outplayed leeds that day and very unlucky not to get to the semi final
We had a copy for years when I still lived at home, but somewhere along the way it disappeared. I suspect my mother, who had zero interest in football, will have thrown it away not understanding the significance of the cover. Bless her.It was the cover of one of those Park Drive type annuals.
There's one in Bert's garage.
Bottom photo Denis Law of Huddersfield?
It could be silent because it’s Huddersfield in the FA Cup in 57Bottom photo Denis Law of Huddersfield?
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