January 31, 20206 yr I saw this earlier. Topical given what is happening today. Must confess that I'd forgotten about this match. Some good players on each side. The three won 2-0. The description below is inaccurate given that it states that it was Britain v the Common Market. Last time I checked the Republic of Ireland hadn't been British for decades and as for the Danes. https://www.11v11.com/matches/british-three-v-common-market-six-03-january-1973-232278/
January 31, 20206 yr On 29/01/2020 at 12:17, erskblue said: The Dutch scoring in Euro 1988. Some amount of Orange shirts on the terracings/stands ! Went to that tournament. Great nights, pants games.
February 1, 20206 yr https://guardianprintshop.com/collections/the-big-picture/products/miners-strike-football-match-1984?utm_source=copts&utm_medium=merch_high&utm_campaign=bestofbigpicture19&utm_content=minerfootball The above picture caught my eye when looking for something else. The Guardian photographer Denis Thorpe was driving through Nottinghamshire in March 1984, after visiting a colliery where there had been a confrontation between police and pickets, when he spotted a pit head in the distance. As he drove closer, he could see a crowd, so he went to investigate. The police and pickets were playing football. “It was one of those extraordinary moments,” says Thorpe. “It reminded me of the Christmas Day truce during the first world war.” Thorpe waited for a good action shot, and got his picture. “I rang the office, and they didn’t believe me,” he says. It made the front page the following day. These were the early days of the miners’ strike, before things turned really ugly, and Thorpe never saw anything like it again. And if you look closely, you can see a policeman’s helmet being used as a goalpost. Hope there isn't any copyright issues or anything like that, I just liked the picture .
February 1, 20206 yr The FA Cup Final 1922 held at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge Ground in London, contested between Huddersfield and Preston in a Lancashire against Yorshire 'War of the Roses'! Huddersfield won the final 1-0. . The crowd was officially given as 53, 000 ! Looks more than that in this picture. Edited February 1, 20206 yr by erskblue
February 5, 20206 yr On 01/02/2020 at 08:02, erskblue said: https://guardianprintshop.com/collections/the-big-picture/products/miners-strike-football-match-1984?utm_source=copts&utm_medium=merch_high&utm_campaign=bestofbigpicture19&utm_content=minerfootball The above picture caught my eye when looking for something else. The Guardian photographer Denis Thorpe was driving through Nottinghamshire in March 1984, after visiting a colliery where there had been a confrontation between police and pickets, when he spotted a pit head in the distance. As he drove closer, he could see a crowd, so he went to investigate. The police and pickets were playing football. “It was one of those extraordinary moments,” says Thorpe. “It reminded me of the Christmas Day truce during the first world war.” Thorpe waited for a good action shot, and got his picture. “I rang the office, and they didn’t believe me,” he says. It made the front page the following day. These were the early days of the miners’ strike, before things turned really ugly, and Thorpe never saw anything like it again. And if you look closely, you can see a policeman’s helmet being used as a goalpost. Hope there isn't any copyright issues or anything like that, I just liked the picture . I guessed it was the miners and police before I read your text above, thought it was strange they were playing fully clothed and then noticed the uniforms and mining machinery in the background. The 'pitch' looks in a real state. It looks a bit improvised and see one chap is playing with his wellies on.
February 6, 20206 yr Halifax Town supporters huddled together in freezing conditions at The Shay in 1933 ! Edited February 6, 20206 yr by erskblue
February 6, 20206 yr The Bridge, hosting the FA Cup Final of 1921. Official Attendance given as 72,000 ! Looks more than that in this picture.
February 6, 20206 yr @erskblue Great pictures above. I agree with you about the picture of the Bridge. Certainly looks like more 72,000 in the crowd. As for the picture of Ibrox, I think it's in the late sixties when a roof was added to the Copland Road end. I've found this about the redevelopment of Ibrox over the years. https://www.footballscotland.co.uk/features/long-reads/how-rangers-iconic-ibrox-stadium-15886276
February 8, 20206 yr On 06/02/2020 at 08:50, Boyne said: @erskblue Great pictures above. I agree with you about the picture of the Bridge. Certainly looks like more 72,000 in the crowd. As for the picture of Ibrox, I think it's in the late sixties when a roof was added to the Copland Road end. I've found this about the redevelopment of Ibrox over the years. https://www.footballscotland.co.uk/features/long-reads/how-rangers-iconic-ibrox-stadium-15886276 Cheers mate re Ibrox picture. Looks vast back then !
February 8, 20206 yr Above Left:Bobby Moore, Pele and Gerry Francis. Moore and Pele played for Team America against England, Brazil and Italy in summer 1976. The USA Bi Centennial Celebration Mini Tournament. Edited February 8, 20206 yr by erskblue
February 8, 20206 yr Stuart Pearson and Ray Wilkins in the tournament v Brazil and Italy respectively.
February 10, 20206 yr Denmark winning Euro 92 ! Still some story ! https://thesefootballtimes.co/2019/05/14/eliminated-reinstated-celebrated-how-denmark-beat-a-unified-germany-win-euro-92/
February 11, 20206 yr 13 hours ago, Boyne said: Archibald Leitch's iconic Main Stand. Edited February 11, 20206 yr by erskblue
February 11, 20206 yr 2 hours ago, erskblue said: Archibald Leitch's iconic Main Stand. Great pictures of the Main Stand. Two of my cousins have season tickets in the Main Stand.
February 13, 20206 yr On 11/02/2020 at 17:14, Boyne said: Great pictures of the Main Stand. Two of my cousins have season tickets in the Main Stand. Just realised how little cover there was back then, for those in the standing enclosure of the Main Stand ! Good for them. My younger son has a season ticket in Govan Upper.
February 13, 20206 yr Juventus v Real Madrid in the European Cup of 1986/87. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35871295 Champions League: The 1986 match that kick-started the competition Decent read.
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