February 16, 201610 yr Can't remember which ones I've been to other than Glasgow Rangers in the '60's.
February 16, 201610 yr Was at the game with the 11,000! Cold afternoon when we were sh*t! Some great memories, especially the song at the beginning "we'll see you both outside, we'll see you both outside!" The away terrace now the Matthew Harding for the younger folk is so empty!!
February 17, 201610 yr Author sure I would have gone, what was the date and score? Unusual that I've forgotten a game! Here you go mate
February 17, 201610 yr Here you go mate Cheers Carshalton, don't recognise the programme. Had my first season ticket for the 88/89 season in the West stand. I suppose the Shed was closed for the game after the Boro game in May. Don't have any memory of the game or score!
February 17, 201610 yr Author Cheers Carshalton, don't recognise the programme. Had my first season ticket for the 88/89 season in the West stand. I suppose the Shed was closed for the game after the Boro game in May. Don't have any memory of the game or score! The Shed was open mate i was stood on it, the gate was 8,000 & we drew 0.0.
February 17, 201610 yr I remember going to chopper harris's testimonial sometime during the late 70's at the Bridge against Glasgow Rangers, and there seemed to be thousands of Rangers fans in the bars !
February 18, 201610 yr Boyne: Great picture of the Sunlight Laundry. Interestingly for the time. this company has a phone number
February 18, 201610 yr My father (aged 90 ) used to live at 53 Broughton road, Fulham at the time, and he says his mum worked for the company, and the picture of the Sunlight laundry horse and cart was taken in the 1930's. They used to use one for collection and another for delivery !
February 18, 201610 yr Boyne: Great picture of the Sunlight Laundry. Interestingly for the time. this company has a phone number Thanks Erskblue. I've had a look at the history of Sunlight Laundry and they are still going although there have been a few name changes and take-overs. The poster on the right shows we're due to play Notts. County. I've checked the fixture list and the first time we played them at home was on 29 April 1908 - we lost 2-1. Assuming that the photo was taken prior to World War One the other times we played them at home up to and including 1914 are: 10 April 1909 (Won 3-2) 1 September 1909 (2-2) 26 April 1913 (W 5-2) 21 November 1914 (W 4-1) Edit: just read Maidstone Blue's post. Maidstone Blue, thanks for giving the date. The only time we played Notts County in the thirties was on 22 February 1930 and we won 3-1. In the old Division 2. Edited February 18, 201610 yr by Boyne
February 18, 201610 yr I must emphasise that my father was only a young nipper at the time, the photo was taken, I.e he is 90 now !
February 18, 201610 yr Cheers Boyne, yes it was 1930 - well spotted ! Look forward to the next old photo !
February 18, 201610 yr Sorry if already posted Stamford Bridge 77 ish? Sports Injuries via Pathe News. Some good contrast between the crumbly terrace steps and the clinical lines of the East Stand that sorta represented our all-round image. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=baH3lnaEq7c Loved that! Training on the pitch! and the state of the pitch!! Some of the commentary - "Micky Droy spends two hours each day attached to a sophisticated and highly expensive piece of machinery" (sub-text - which we won't even trouble to name as you are far too stupid to understand, well we don't anyway) John Stapleton (I think) to John Dempsey, John Hollins and Tommy Baldwin *And when you start answering my question, we’ll all start walking in a line across the pitch, that'll look so good* And John Dempsey's hair!!! OMG what was he thinking? And I always imagined Harry Medhurst speaking in a thick Scottish or Irish accent whereas he's actually quite well-spoken.
February 18, 201610 yr Is this the footage? Brilliant stuff - so nostalgic, almost brought tears to my eyes! We had so much style and sophistication back in those days didn't we?
February 18, 201610 yr Well I've had a very enjoyable time this lunchtime watching all these videos. My reflections on this one: Aww Kenny Swain captain of the Villa side – loved him (he gave me a lift home after we went to watch them train once). The pitch at the Bridge looks huge. A 17 year old in goal! Wow! The players look much tubbier. How long are the highlights because they only showed two games – so much better than just the few minutes we get now. And wow those shorts!
February 18, 201610 yr Great Match of the Day footage from 1981/82. Clive Walker wasn't wearing black boots ! Looks like the great man was wearing white Nike All Weather (Astro) Trainers. Which were a rare sighting in those days .
February 18, 201610 yr Great Match of the Day footage from 1981/82. Clive Walker wasn't wearing black boots ! Looks like the great man was wearing white Nike All Weather (Astro) Trainers. Which were a rare sighting in those days . Didn't spot that! But I did think how much he looked like Mel Smith.
February 18, 201610 yr Didn't spot that! But I did think how much he looked like Mel Smith. Ha ha brilliant. Met Mel Smith when he filmed an episode of Colin's Sandwich in my local. Really nice bloke he spent most of the day drinking, smoking cigars and backing horses.
February 18, 201610 yr Ah scarves round the wrists at the football, back in the mid 1970s memories. I used to wear an Eddie McCreadie's blue and white army silk scarf round the wrist happy days. They didn't look quite right if you wore them as a normal scarf if memory serves. Edited February 18, 201610 yr by Passed It
February 18, 201610 yr Yeah it had to be round the wrist. Wish I still had mine. And the wooden rattle my brother made in woodwork!
February 18, 201610 yr I've still got my old wooden rattle, I bought it as plain wood and hand painted it royal blue and white, with Shed on one side and Ossie on the other side ! I give it a good swing when we beat the Arsenal, just to wind up the Mrs as she supports Arsenal. Happy days
February 18, 201610 yr I remember for the FA cup we had two wooden rattles and some sort of paper/cardboard clacker things that came free with a newspaper (the Sun?) in the living room. It was quite a challenge swinging the rattle without taking someone's head off!
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