Silent Blade
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Tidy lass actually, even if she is a piggy.
Great night , put them in there place big time , on the pitch in the stands ,
When's this one from grafikhaus as me and my mate are on it?[/QUOTE][QUOTE="grafikhaus, post: 1844724, member: 193
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It could well be that the game was on TV. In those days colour TV was unheard of the only way you could tell the teams apart on TV was the pigs usually wore hooped socks in the early 60's and ours were more or less plain.Silent - do you know why we wore white in this game? Didn't use to wear away kits much back then. Especially against the pigs.
Bottom right - Alan Birchenall?Ex- players from both Sheffield clubs at Len Badger's testimonial in March 1973. How many can you name?
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YesBottom right - Alan Birchenall?
Far left - Tommy Hoyland?
The match in Sept 64 (when we wore the white shirts) wasn't televised but the 2-2 draw in Sept 1966 was televised by ATV (pre YTV)It could well be that the game was on TV. In those days colour TV was unheard of the only way you could tell the teams apart on TV was the pigs usually wore hooped socks in the early 60's and ours were more or less plain.
I think i know who the three piglets are Springett,Megson,Young..............but who is the Blade ?
Doc Pace. 1-1 draw in 1963-64 season, I thinkI think i know who the three piglets are Springett,Megson,Young..............but who is the Blade ?
I just started going as Doc Pace was finishing,8 year old.Doc Pace. 1-1 draw in 1963-64 season, I think
Ken Mallender with his arm on Birchenall, Silent Blade?Bottom right - Alan Birchenall?
Far left - Tommy Hoyland?
yesKen Mallender with his arm on Birchenall, Silent Blade?
He played in the first few games of the 1964-65 season but had a stomach injury that needed an op. Birchenall replaced him in the away match at Stoke, and then in his second game he scored both goals in the 2-0 win at Wendy! When Pace recovered from his op a few months later he was sold to Notts County.I just started going as Doc Pace was finishing,8 year old.
Something in the back of my mind tells me a game in the 60's was televised but only for cable TV which very few people had back then. I could be wrong though.The match in Sept 64 (when we wore the white shirts) wasn't televised but the 2-2 draw in Sept 1966 was televised by ATV (pre YTV)
That was the League Cup quarter final match against Birmingham in December 1966Something in the back of my mind tells me a game in the 60's was televised but only for cable TV which very few people had back then. I could be wrong though.
Is that Joe Shaw? Sort of in the background and directly behind Bagder?Ex- players from both Sheffield clubs at Len Badger's testimonial in March 1973. How many can you name?
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YesIs that Joe Shaw? Sort of in the background and directly behind Bagder?
Love seeing all those cunty faces with the same solemn realisation. Great picture.
How many Blades were in the North Stand for that game?
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