June 21, 20206 yr 11 hours ago, erskblue said: The FA Cup Final of 1922 played at The Bridge. From British Pathe News. Good general shots of the ground. Great film. Thanks for posting. Looks like fans are leaving St. Pancras Station at the start of the film. Lovely touch by the fans when they remove their hats when going past the Cenotaph. Pure class. I suspect that many of the fans and some of the players had served in WW1 and knew people who didn't return,
June 21, 20206 yr Bit of Chelsea here great Wilkins goal think it's Steve Wicks rubbing the stuff on his legs but is it him doing the keepy uppy ? looks like Peter Bonetti and Ray Lewington briefly as well.
June 21, 20206 yr 13 hours ago, erskblue said: The FA Cup Final of 1922 played at The Bridge. From British Pathe News. Good general shots of the ground. Terrific footage mate. Did you notice the player at 4.29 touching the blokes bollocks behind him as the camera panned along the team ??!!
June 22, 20206 yr 8 hours ago, The Rising Sun said: Terrific footage mate. Did you notice the player at 4.29 touching the blokes bollocks behind him as the camera panned along the team ??!! No I didn't. Glad you liked the footage though.
June 22, 20206 yr On 20/06/2020 at 18:24, bluehaze said: I was at this match Kerry missing a penalty that went into the second tier of the loft as I recall. We had a terrible record at Loftus Rd round this time 6-0 in 86, 3-1 in 87, 4-2 in 89 this game we lost 1-0 Jason Cundy's debut. Townsend, Clive Wilson, Ray, Kerry & Alan McDonald (RIP). I was sat (in the aisle) with a few Chelsea in the area between Wilson and Wilkin's heads. Was an awful penalty by Dixon. I believe their winner was an early penalty. Never had much luck on the pitch when I went there.
June 22, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, magoo said: Townsend, Clive Wilson, Ray, Kerry & Alan McDonald (RIP). I was sat (in the aisle) with a few Chelsea in the area between Wilson and Wilkin's heads. Was an awful penalty by Dixon. I believe their winner was an early penalty. Never had much luck on the pitch when I went there. Knowing we were facing Gary Bannister would make me shudder. The Naismith of his day.
June 22, 20206 yr Strong words from Pat. I've been to a few Old Firm games and compared to them Merseyside derbies are nothing. Love what he says about us.
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