April 20, 20206 yr West Ham's Jimmy Greaves, right, jumps for the ball with John Dempsey 24th Aug 1970, A 2-2 draw.
April 20, 20206 yr I was going to set a quiz question but there's a massive clue in the corner it's Charlie Cooke playing for Aberdeen.
April 20, 20206 yr 3 hours ago, Boyne said: Sure that this has posted before. A few Fords and Vauxhalls here. How times had changed. All the vehicles parked there when I started going in 78 were all light blue three wheelers!
April 21, 20206 yr Match detail: Chelsea v Arsenal Match Date: Friday, 21st Apr 1916 Competition: War League Opponent: Arsenal Venue: Stamford Bridge Attendance: 26,000 Result: Won 9 - 0 http://stamford-bridge.com/match.php?mid=498&opp=Arsenal I know it was an unofficial match and WW 1 was going on just across the English Channel. Worth noting anyway.
April 21, 20206 yr 10 hours ago, Richard P said: How times had changed. All the vehicles parked there when I started going in 78 were all light blue three wheelers! Here you go. Edited April 21, 20206 yr by erskblue
April 21, 20206 yr The Cat and Bobby Moore. Looks like The Bridge. 'Bobby Moore presents Peter Bonetti with the ‘Most Exciting Player in England’ award for 1969-70.' The original caption above
April 21, 20206 yr Charlie Cooke also played for Dundee, before he came to us. Edited April 21, 20206 yr by erskblue
April 21, 20206 yr And Charlie played in 'summer climes' when he went to play for Los Angeles Aztecs ! This defender he's playing against in second picture above, 'wasn't half decent' in his day Edited April 21, 20206 yr by erskblue
April 21, 20206 yr 12 hours ago, Richard P said: How times had changed. All the vehicles parked there when I started going in 78 were all light blue three wheelers! 2 hours ago, erskblue said: Here you go. One of the guys I go the games with told me a story about the three wheelers. Years ago he knew someone who used on them and was regular attendee at the Bridge. Before one game my mate was offered a lift to the game by the owner. The cars did have space for a passenger. My mate is very tall so it must have been a tight squeeze. At half time the owner asked my mate to go and get something to eat and drink. If memory serves, there was a snack bar near where the Shed met the East Stand. My mate runs from the car to the snack bar. He got some funny looks from the crowd, police and stewards. They were thinking, this guy is running so why does he need one of the three wheelers. I've never asked him but I suspect that there were a few chants aimed at him.
April 21, 20206 yr This was posted by John Neal's son on a Chelsea forum on Facebook. Two legendary managers together.
April 21, 20206 yr Stoke Fan's Incredible research identifies 'Arrogant' Chelsea players from 45-Year old Photograph https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/stoke-city-chelsea-derek-richardson-1254497 Interesting article and photos including Young Derek in goal
April 21, 20206 yr On 20/04/2020 at 08:59, bluehaze said: I was going to set a quiz question but there's a massive clue in the corner it's Charlie Cooke playing for Aberdeen. Looks like Ray Wilkins was wearing an actual knitted jumper - can't remember this being part of standard matchday attire!
April 21, 20206 yr Got to say don't remember throwing missiles on to the pitch being a massive problem you'd have to be an Olympic javelin thrower to get something on the pitch from the Shed.
April 21, 20206 yr 8 hours ago, erskblue said: Here you go. Yup. Model T Fords were available in any colour you want as long as it’s black, JCB excavators, any colour you want as long as it’s yellow... There was a place at Wallington end of Beddington Lane which had rakes of those light blue 3 wheelers for years
April 21, 20206 yr 2 hours ago, bluehaze said: Good old Sheila. I wonder how many people were on the club payroll in the 70s/ 80s compared with today?
April 21, 20206 yr 5 hours ago, Ewell CFC said: Good old Sheila. I wonder how many people were on the club payroll in the 70s/ 80s compared with today? Had to laugh when Bates bought the club he said the club gave too many tickets away to famous people. There were too many people employed by the club and didn’t know what they did and we had the only lottery game that lost money!
April 21, 20206 yr 6 hours ago, Ewell CFC said: Good old Sheila. I wonder how many people were on the club payroll in the 70s/ 80s compared with today? Found this picture of Sheila. Looks like Roy Bentley holding the dog but I could be wrong.
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