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He scored the first goal in this debut and we went on to beat Newcastle 2-1Remember his first match at the Lane when Mick Jones had been sold to Leeds, the club’s directors got a very fierce reception from Kopites who’d paid in the terrace to shout abuse at them. Willie Carlin must have wondered what the hell he’d got into, but he soon became a firm favourite. Very clever, tricky player, not afraid to put his foot in either.
R.I.P. Willie.
Rowley thought he "got one over Cloughie". Derby went on to win the second division and we finished in 9th place. Carlin was a regular during the promotion season and in the following season that saw Derby finish in 4th place of the first division
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Yes I was on the terrace with some pals, we had gone on there to shout some abuse at the Board as said above. Well in the stand was Cloughie and we started giving him some stick, shouting....." lay off our team Cloughie we are not selling to you...".Willie had a great game and unfortunately Cloughie liked him and got him. That run and lay -off at Hillsbro for Mick Hill was superb ., I was at the Leppings Lane End with a few Utd lads and we went barmy.Was at the game v Derby, our third unbeaten match of the season, when he ran them ragged, in a 2-0 victory for United. Two days later Cloughie signed him.We finished mid table, and Derby went up as Champions.Nothing ever changes, does it?
Rest In Peace, Willie!
Scored on his debut an header beleave it or not.Remember his first match at the Lane when Mick Jones had been sold to Leeds, the club’s directors got a very fierce reception from Kopites who’d paid in the terrace to shout abuse at them. Willie Carlin must have wondered what the hell he’d got into, but he soon became a firm favourite. Very clever, tricky player, not afraid to put his foot in either.
R.I.P. Willie.
likewise on wednesdays kop been on there quite a few times in derby games and thats the most blades ive ever seen on there that day and very lively as well we certainly had more on there that day than wednesday had on the shoreham the previous september had to be at least 5kYes I was on the terrace with some pals, we had gone on there to shout some abuse at the Board as said above. Well in the stand was Cloughie and we started giving him some stick, shouting....." lay off our team Cloughie we are not selling to you...".Willie had a great game and unfortunately Cloughie liked him and got him. That run and lay -off at Hillsbro for Mick Hill was superb ., I was at the Leppings Lane End with a few Utd lads and we went barmy.
Great Days- RIP Willie - great lad.
Them were the days with no segregation! Pockets of trouble yes but usually in good fun.likewise on wednesdays kop been on there quite a few times in derby games and thats the most blades ive ever seen on there that day and very lively as well we certainly had more on there that day than wednesday had on the shoreham the previous september had to be at least 5k
the september derby 67 at the lane really started things off wednesday fans were lucky to get on and off the shoreham that dayThem were the days with no segregation! Pockets of trouble yes but usually in good fun.
Unfortunately about that time real violence kicked in ! Can't be done today as idiots would kill each other.
Still do it in Liverpool it seems!Other cities! Well just dernt do it! No doubt some would end up in hospital with deaths a big risk.
How do they do it in Liverpool ! Respect for each other! Which has been lost elsewhere
I miss the banter of years ago on the terraces!, looks like it's lost forever! Apart from Liverpool it seems !
What a bloody shame.
Come all without
Come all within
You'll not see nothing like the mighty Carlin
(To the tune of the Mighty Quinn)
RIP Willie
Willie was a Scouser.One of those tough tackling, hard as nails, diminutive wee Scottish midfielders that seemed to be around at that time. A good Blades signing.
RIP Willie
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