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Vintage Blues pictures and film

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2 minutes ago, erskblue said:

Bargain at £3.95.

Indeed. I must have a copy buried somewhere at home. I had the shirt. Not sure where it is now. Even if I could find it, I'm not sure if I could fit in to it now. Having put on the pounds over the years. I wore it to the Scottish Cup Final in 1989 here Rangers lost 1-0 to Celtic. Not a good result. Went with an uncle and cousin.

Joe McLaughlin was a fine defender. Formed a great partnership with Pates. I remember Joe having a few poor games and getting stick from some fans. Giving what Joe and his wife were going through at the time, it wasn't surprising that he had some bad games. Who wouldn't perform badly in their work if something terrible had happened in their life.

19 minutes ago, erskblue said:

I love the backdrop to this picture, all those faces watching on, as Leeds take on Chelsea in one of their many tough battles of the 1970s

Can't make out who we are playing  in this game.    

Just liked the picture, because of the packed terracing.

Gotta be Leeds in semi final 1967?  Lots of blue in that end . Love pics of old packed terracing, old photos of hampden park are awesome, a massive wall of humanity

 

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6 minutes ago, The Rising Sun said:

Gotta be Leeds in semi final 1967?  Lots of blue in that end . Love pics of old packed terracing, old photos of hampden park are awesome, a massive wall of humanity

 

Good shout mate. That's been doing my nut in.

Agreed re old packed terracing pics.

 

1 hour ago, The Rising Sun said:

Gotta be Leeds in semi final 1967?  Lots of blue in that end . Love pics of old packed terracing, old photos of hampden park are awesome, a massive wall of humanity

 

I'm sure it is, I've just watched it on Youtube and Chelsea had most of the Hillsborough Kop end that day.

2 hours ago, Stibbs1961 said:

Someone at the Guardian had some time on their hands.  The 1970 FA Cup Final Replay - as it happened. Priceless. 
 

https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2020/mar/21/chelsea-v-leeds-united-1970-fa-cup-final-replay-live?CMP=share_btn_link

 

 

 

 

Yes, really good read, as are some of the comments. The game wasn't bad, either. 

Image result for sheff wed v chelsea 1960s

https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/the-sheffield-wednesday-v-chelsea-fa-cup-5th-round-tie-at-news-photo/78987083

Sheffield Wednesday v Chelsea FA Cup 5th round tie at Hillsborough on 9 March 1968. A vast bank of spectators watch the action.

The Sheffield Wednesday v Chelsea FA Cup 5th round tie at Hillsborough on 9 March 1968. Pictured are Chelsea players Harris (6), McCreadie (3) and Tambling (11), and Sheffield Wednesday players Richie (9), Usher (7) and Mobley (4), with referee Jim Finney. A crowd of spectators watches the action. (Photo by Bob Thomas Sports Photography via Getty Images)
 
I checked and we played Leeds at Villa Park in the 1967 FA Cup Semi Final.
 
This photo Iposted earlier and who we were playing has been annoying me all day.
Think this is the answer.

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