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White became our scout in the 1970sHis understudy was Fred White who I Iater got to know through business . He was a staunch Blades supporter who lived to the ripe old age of 90 and still had a season ticket in the South Stand well into his 80’s .
Did he come round for teaWhite became our scout in the 1970s
Not a photo, but we were featured on "On the Ball" in 1982 (play from 50 sec onwards to avoid flashback image of Don Givens)
YesWhen we got the bigger crowd than Liverpool must have been the Bradford City night game![]()
It tells you in the link in the previous postBradford 24.5k: We drew 1-1 at Bramall Lane in the 4th Division. Liverpool had a couple of hundred fewer; at Anfield, I forgot who they were playing.
Was Fred White our reserve team trainer at some stage?White became our scout in the 1970s
Yes it would've been greatThe pavilion should never have come down, would have made a real landmark, bit like Craven Cottage.
Imagine that today as the club shop, café / bar or even an exclusive hotel.
I’m sure only the SS car park is there now.
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That's Johnny Morrissey1971-72 Aug. 21, A V Everton, WON 0-1, Woody. TOP of the league Div. One.
Trevor Hockey upsetting Joe Royal & Alan Ball. Pass on the feller on the far left.
What difference does it make?That's Johnny Morrissey
That's Johnny Morrissey
Away kit. But what are the colours? Black shorts?
Red sleeves. It was the County Cup final at Barnsley in 1949. Supposed to be Jack Smith's last match but he did play a few more games the following seasonAway kit. But what are the colours? Black shorts?
Rimmington's grandad in photo I see.
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