November 25, 201411 yr That Barnsley one there were loads of us in the seats above their boys so thats who the fist pumping is aimed at. A short walk up the hill after the game and they were waiting for us at the top. It was pandemonium thereafter. Barnsley what a total dump of a place was and is.
November 25, 201411 yr The first time we played Barnsley at home probably late 70's early 80's as their fans were being escorted along the back of the North Stand some of their fans were singing" I'll remember your face, son" to the tune of Tie me Kangaroo Down. We played them on a Friday night for the away game and talking to a few of the lads who went up there it would appear they did have very good memories.
November 26, 201411 yr Author Chelsea Supporters at the Worlds end, off to the 1970 cup final at Wembley.
November 26, 201411 yr Found these in a box in the attic at the weekend. Apols if wrong way up, IT not my strong point
November 26, 201411 yr I was at that Friday night game at Barnsley, it was the coldest I have ever been at a game. We went by car, didn't the train break down?
November 27, 201411 yr The 1970 Chelsea Team who won the historic FA Cup Final against Leeds 1955 Championship Chelsea Team! Edited November 27, 201411 yr by Jezz
November 27, 201411 yr Mickey Thomas in action during the Second Diviision match between Chelsea vs Huddersfield February 4th 1984 Final Score: Chelsea 3-1 Huddersfield. with goals from Kerry Dixon (2) and David Speedie. Chelsea team: Eddie Niedzwiecki, Colin Pates, Joey Jones, Tony McAndrew, Colin Lee,Nigel Spackman, Mickey Thomas, Joe McLaughlin, Pat Nevin, David Speedie, Kerry Dixon Manager:John Neal
November 27, 201411 yr I'm pretty sure that isn't Paddy Mulligan. Looks like John Boyle to me. Perhaps somebody else can confirm either way. Post 3692. Edited November 27, 201411 yr by Andy North
November 27, 201411 yr 1969-1970 Squad: Standing: Marvin Hinton, Ian Hutchinson, Dave Webb, Tommy Hughes, Peter Bonetti, John Dempsey, Eddie McCreadie, John Hollins. Seated: Alan Birchinall, Charlie Cooke, Alan Hudson, Paddy Mulligan, Chopper Harris, Peter Houseman, Ossie, Tommy Baldwin, Johnny Boyle You mean this one? Yes I think you're right, and that's Bobby Tambling on the end. My fault, I really should check more thoroughly before copy/pasting. So the lineup should be as follows: Standing: Marvin Hinton, Ian Hutchinson, Dave Webb, Tommy Hughes, Peter Bonetti, John Dempsey, Eddie McCreadie, John Hollins. Seated: Alan Birchinall, Charlie Cooke, Alan Hudson, Johnny Boyle, Chopper Harris, Peter Houseman, Ossie, Tommy Baldwin, Bobby Tambling
November 27, 201411 yr Author Chelsea v Boro 1988 http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/new-images-found-the-battle-8171809?ICID-FB-Gaz-boro
November 28, 201411 yr Nice find CB some great pictures and you can study the crowd shots for ages,spotting the blokes in Rangers shirts ,the bloke coming on to the dog track with his shoping bag quality stuff
November 29, 201411 yr 12th April 1986: Forest away, David Speedie in action at the City Ground, Nottingham. I went to Forest a few times, but managed to miss this one having broken my leg the previous month on the way home from the Full Members Cup Final. The match ended in a goal-less draw. Edited November 29, 201411 yr by Lofty.
November 29, 201411 yr The previous shot of David Speedie in action kept disappearing, hence the thumbnail - by the time I'd found the full sized image it was too late to edit the post. Same thing happened with the one of Mickey Thomas against Huddersfield on the previous page, so while they were available, I re-uploaded both images to PhotoBucket, which should hopefully be a little more stable than the original host: Mickey Thomas in action during the Second Diviision match between Chelsea vs Huddersfield February 4th 1984 12th April 1986: Forest away, David Speedie in action at the City Ground, Nottingham
December 1, 201411 yr April 22nd, 1978: Chelsea striker Bill Garner fires in a shot during Chelsea's match v Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge. A goal from Tommy Langley gave Chelsea the lead in the 13th minute, only for Wolves to snatch a late equaliser three minutes from time.Starting XI: Peter Bonetti, Kenny Swain, Gary Locke, Stevie Wicks, Mickey Droy, Graham Wilkins, Ian Britton, Ray Wilkins, Bill Garner, Steve Finnieston, Tommy Langley Manager: Danny Blanchflower
December 1, 201411 yr Manager: Danny Blanchflower My mistake, Blanchflower didn't take over until December 1978. The manager for the above match was Ken Shelllito.
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