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derek bellotti

  1. fbm

    Found this on ebay

    It's not an SUFC piccy but a QPR autographed youth team picture from the 1960's... and the keeper is Derek Bellotti, who played for us in the early 1970's and if I recall correctly was the keeper for our first ever promotion in 1971-2. We went on a long unbeaten run that came to an end at Roots...
  2. Yorkshire Blue

    Memory Lane Derek Bellotti v Colin Morris 1:9 - poll added

    Right, to distract us from this weekend's game we can instead wallow in nostalgia and consider the merits of goalkeeper Derek Bellotti and forward Colin Morris. Post your memories of both up and a poll will follow later.
  3. midnight mess

    ok its gone midnight (re title) but just wanted to say hello. also want to thank cricko for his patience sorting me out (no carry on gags required) with my registration. this will by my second post as i reacted to saturdays great result. Trying to think what my first memory of the Hall is &...
  4. fbm

    Cambridge

    On Friday 21st April 1972, Southend sat in 2nd place in Division 4 and on the verge of their first promotion in their history. We had gone 14 games unbeaten, and needed to beat Cambridge at home that evening to go top, as we were just 1 point behind leaders Grimsby. Cambridge were mid-table...
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