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I'm sure we played Workington in the snow at RH. Wouldn't be allowed nowadays. Think it was in December. They had red shirts and white shorts.
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I'm sure we played Workington in the snow at RH. Wouldn't be allowed nowadays. Think it was in December. They had red shirts and white shorts.
Im sure 1953 Borient pipped us by 1 pint , hopefully my memory isnt that bad even though i may be oldddddddddddddThink you are talking about 1949/50 season? We finished 3rd but it was Northampton who were second. Both teams had 51 points but they went up on goal average. We actually had a better goal difference than Northampton.
Yes, no ball boys either. There were long delays when players had to climb over the wall and retrieve the ball from the snow covered terrace.was at that game as well.The South bank was closed because of snow,was in the West side,think that was Bill Garners first game for us or at least his first home game for us.???
Think we finished 8th place in 1952/3 season Orient were below us.Im sure 1953 Borient pipped us by 1 pint , hopefully my memory isnt that bad even though i may be olddddddddddddd
My old school pal, Dave Barnett is in the top picture right of Joe Jacques!A few more from the snow:
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Mates and me referred to him as Johnny McGreaseback. He was still sporting very unfashionable Brylcreem in the Summer of Love whilst bobbing down the wing with hunched shoulders.According to Peter Mason's book he had played at Wrexham in a 4-0 defeat on October 4th and came on as sub at Gillingham in the cup replay.
He joined us in 1960, when he was 19, played just over 300 games scoring 66 goals. A real club legend.
He left for Cambridge United and played 18 times in 1970/71 in their first season in the League.
Daily Mirror. London. 8 October 1968. p. 31. Southend left winger John McKinven, the victim of a late tackle, was carried off with a fractured leg in the eighth minute. Graham Taylor playing for Lincoln -the only way he could stop him..
John passed away 5 years ago aged 73.
And there he is!Were you at Roots on Saturday? We had Dave as one of our SUEPA guests with his pal and fellow ex Shrimper Ken Reynolds. Loads more pics of the day, stories they shared etc on the SUEPA Facebook page - take a look now!View attachment 9424
Mates and me referred to him as Johnny McGreaseback. He was still sporting very unfashionable Brylcreem in the Summer of Love whilst bobbing down the wing with hunched shoulders.
Always looked as if he might have had a fag lit for him as he came off!
Mates and me referred to him as Johnny McGreaseback. He was still sporting very unfashionable Brylcreem in the Summer of Love whilst bobbing down the wing with hunched shoulders.
Always looked as if he might have had a fag lit for him as he came off!
I was there - half crown pocket money - shilling on the No. 7 bus from shoebury - shilling to get in - walk back to shoebury getting a 6d worth of chips down the seafront on the way hometoday, 1970, as a 13 year old i was at one of the most memorable Blues games ever...
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A day that still makes proud to be a Blues/ Billy Best fan.
Ive got the prog in the loft,might look for it tomorrow,im sure Nobbler was there,maybe Pete(DOTS) also,but was anybody else?
Cannot remember the teams,crowd...maybe you can help?
but another great day supporting the lads in the 70s
I remember waiting in the car park after that game so my son could get his autograph. He walked right past everyone never liked him after that.One of the first matches I can recall at The Hall was a friendly against Wolves (they had Andy Gray playing for them).
I used to remember all sorts of things.Old git!!
Hi Ozzie,today, 1970, as a 13 year old i was at one of the most memorable Blues games ever...
Peterbrough utd 3 Billy Best 4
A day that still makes proud to be a Blues/ Billy Best fan.
Ive got the prog in the loft,might look for it tomorrow,im sure Nobbler was there,maybe Pete(DOTS) also,but was anybody else?
Cannot remember the teams,crowd...maybe you can help?
but another great day supporting the lads in the 70s
I think you are me,I was there - half crown pocket money - shilling on the No. 7 bus from shoebury - shilling to get in - walk back to shoebury getting a 6d worth of chips down the seafront on the way home