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Vintage Blues pictures and film

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That's me alright, and here to prove your point, is a caption contest in true Luddite style with measurements given in feet and inches.

 

Peter Bonetti 5' 10" and Bobby Tambling 5'8" meet Chris Greening7'5". What are they thinking/saying?

 

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That looks like the sports shop in Clapham I referred to in this old thread...................

 

http://www.theshedend.com/topic/17739-short-story-v1/

Bobby Charlton's last game for Man U is an example of how memory plays tricks if ever there was one. I was there; I remember the  Shed singing "one Bobby Charlton" and all the rest of it but whenever I think back to the game, my not exactly perfect memory insists on telling me the match ended in a 1-1 draw.

 

So here, from 28th April 1973 is a picture of Ossie as the ball nestles in the back of the net after he scored the goal that turned out to be the winner in the 1-0 victory over Man U,

 

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Bobby Charlton's last game for Man U is an example of how memory plays tricks if ever there was one. I was there; I remember the  Shed singing "one Bobby Charlton" and all the rest of it but whenever I think back to the game, my not exactly perfect memory insists on telling me the match ended in a 1-1 draw.

 

So here, from 28th April 1973 is a picture of Ossie as the ball nestles in the back of the net after he scored the goal that turned out to be the winner in the 1-0 victory over Man U,

 

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Yes a 1-0 win, last game of the season and it was on Match of the Day. Bobby Charlton's name was constanly sang by the shed, but I cant remember him waving to the crowd

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Interesting read, but I certainly can't remember anyone singing about "a mutilated body of a scouse git" :biggrin:

 

Wasn't it...

 

In the dark back streets of Liverpool

Where the Mile End's never been

Lies the chewed up body of a scouse git

Where the North Stand kicked him in

To hell with Liverpool, to hell with Man.City

We'll fight fight fight for the Chelsea

Till we win the football league

 

...? That's how I remember it anyway.

Interesting read, but I certainly can't remember anyone singing about "a mutilated body of a scouse git" :biggrin:

 

Wasn't it...

 

In the dark back streets of Liverpool

Where the Mile End's never been

Lies the chewed up body of a scouse git

Where the North Stand kicked him in

To hell with Liverpool, to hell with Man.City

We'll fight fight fight for the Chelsea

Till we win the football league

 

...? That's how I remember it anyway.

Same here, except the first line, which I always heard/sang as "In the darkest side of Liverpool"

Funny how the words to some songs have changed over the years, most of them in the cutting are exactly or pretty close as I remember singing them.  I was starting to think that all these years later that there was me alone singing Spastics and everyone else Scousers. 

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I remember being in the Bristol Rovers end, but I don't remember any Chelsea having Bristol Rovers scarves, but there might well have been later, or maybe a different game. We got into their end well before kickoff, and were asked by the old bill where we were from. "Bath" I replied, trying to do what I thought was a suitable accent. "Come on", said the copper, who then escorted me and most of the rest of the early "invaders" up to the Chelsea end.

Edited by Tommy Docherty

It is .

 

It was always 'spastics' in the old days, seems to have changed now though.

 

 

As for the Chelsea fans in rival colours, I was probably at that game (memory again, doh!), Chelsea and Bristol Rovers both play in blue and white, so I don't understand that one.

It was always 'spastics' in the old days, seems to have changed now though.

 

 

As for the Chelsea fans in rival colours, I was probably at that game (memory again, doh!), Chelsea and Bristol Rovers both play in blue and white, so I don't understand that one.

Yes it was back in the 70's

I remember being in the Bristol Rovers end, but I don't remember any Chelsea having Bristol Rovers scarves, but there might well have been later, or maybe a different game. We got into their end well before kickoff, and were asked by the old bill where we were from. "Bath" I replied, trying to do what I thought was a suitable accent. "Come on", said the copper, who then escorted me and most of the rest of the early "invaders" up to the Chelsea end.

Was Bristol Rovers the tote end with a dog track around it?

Was Bristol Rovers the tote end with a dog track around it?

God now you're asking. I had to look it up, but yes you're right.

 

To this day I get confused over which Bristol team is which. There was a time we seemed to be playing one or other of them every other week. Remember that series of FA Cup replays?

I've just added this to the Rangers/Chelsea connection thread, but it could equally well go here, including as it does references to not one but two 1954 Rangers v Chelsea pre-season friendlies, and also to Roy Bentley (described as the Hammer of the Scots!) playing for England against Scotland:

 

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