October 13, 20169 yr Boyne> I think my picture on the previous page was taken roughly where your from 1973 was taken. Edited October 13, 20169 yr by erskblue
October 13, 20169 yr 18 minutes ago, erskblue said: Big Doug Rougvie was a good signing and he did well for us. If playing today, he'd have won about 50 caps for Scotland. I don't think he got more than half a dozen back in the early 1980s. If playing for us today he'd probably be earning more in a week than he earned in a year back then too ! Erskblue, just had a look at his appearances for Scotland and he only played once and that was in 1983. I thought he had played more. By that time the careers of Jardine, Donachie, Greig and McGrain were over so can only think it was Malpas who kept Dougie out of the Scotland team. Agree about the photo you posted and the one from 1973. Guess the photos were taken from the houses on the corner.
October 13, 20169 yr Just now, Boyne said: Erskblue, just had a look at his appearances for Scotland and he only played once and that was in 1983. I thought he had played more. By that time the careers of Jardine, Donachie, Greig and McGrain were over so can only think it was Malpas who kept Dougie out of the Scotland team. Agree about the photo you posted and the one from 1973. Guess the photos were taken from the houses on the corner. Yeah it would have initially been Frank Gray, then Malpas who kept him out of the Scotland side of that era. Never realised he'd only one Scotland cap !
October 13, 20169 yr 20 minutes ago, erskblue said: Yeah it would have initially been Frank Gray, then Malpas who kept him out of the Scotland side of that era. Never realised he'd only one Scotland cap ! Thanks, Erskblue. I had forgotten about Frank Gray.
October 13, 20169 yr Lovely guy Doug As with nearly all players from the 60s', 70s' and 80s' they lost out on the vast sums earned by players today. But those players are far humble and still in touch with the fans, unlike today's players who have lost touch with the public I met Dougie earlier this year for lunch in London and he gave me his 1986 Full Members Cup Final winners shirt and A couple of track suits. A real gent
October 13, 20169 yr Joe McLaughlin our centre half in the 1980s. Never even won a single Scotland cap at full international level.
October 13, 20169 yr 37 minutes ago, erskblue said: Joe McLaughlin our centre half in the 1980s. Never even won a single Scotland cap at full international level. McLaughlin was a good player. Formed a great partnership with Pates. I think he missed out on playing for Scotland at full level because of players like Gough, Hansen, Miller and Narey. A shame that some fans turned on him. I remember in one game at the Bridge - I forget who we played - when he got loads of abuse. I recall he gave the Benches the V sign.
October 14, 20169 yr 13 hours ago, Scott said: Back before they played on grass. Amazing picture, Jimmy Greaves in the focus? (might be mistaken)
October 14, 20169 yr 8 hours ago, TrueBlueBIH said: Amazing picture, Jimmy Greaves in the focus? (might be mistaken) I'd say so.
October 14, 20169 yr On 13 October 2016 at 16:29, Boyne said: McLaughlin was a good player. Formed a great partnership with Pates. I think he missed out on playing for Scotland at full level because of players like Gough, Hansen, Miller and Narey. A shame that some fans turned on him. I remember in one game at the Bridge - I forget who we played - when he got loads of abuse. I recall he gave the Benches the V sign. Blackburn at home first game of the season after we went down. Shed was closed. Joe made a mistake for one goal and put his hand up to give away a penalty for the other, lost 2-1. Joe played the game having just lost a baby. I'm sure us fans would never have given him such a hard time with the facts. The relationship between Joe and the fans returned to being one of adulation and respect. Just shows that we don't always know the full picture with players lives. Current day we have people moaning at Willian and now we know his mum has been suffering with cancer and has passed away. These guys are human beings.
October 14, 20169 yr 22 hours ago, Scott said: Back before they played on grass. Bit like the pitch in the early 2000's against Charlton when we won 4-0
October 14, 20169 yr 26 minutes ago, Richard P said: Blackburn at home first game of the season after we went down. Shed was closed. Joe made a mistake for one goal and put his hand up to give away a penalty for the other, lost 2-1. Joe played the game having just lost a baby. I'm sure us fans would never have given him such a hard time with the facts. The relationship between Joe and the fans returned to being one of adulation and respect. Just shows that we don't always know the full picture with players lives. Current day we have people moaning at Willian and now we know his mum has been suffering with cancer and has passed away. These guys are human beings. Thanks Richard. Had forgotten about Joe losing a baby. As you say, the players are only human.
October 15, 20169 yr 23 hours ago, Richard P said: Bit like the pitch in the early 2000's against Charlton when we won 4-0 Don't you mean beach Richard lol
October 16, 20169 yr On 10/13/2016 at 17:54, bluegraham said: Not signed in one Chelsea legend....and one sh*tbag turncoat
October 16, 20169 yr Good memories from the derby game at the top. McAndrew pen and an own goal from 25-30 yards! Was in the seats, we had the whole stand what a turnout. Played with a white ball as well!! Difficult to see through the snow!
October 16, 20169 yr This magazine was produced in London. Have to say I can't remember it. Does anyone remember it?
October 16, 20169 yr On 15/10/2016 at 14:12, Carshalton Blue said: Could that be a 'young' D.H to the left of the coppers helmet?
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