timbo
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Post by timbo on Nov 17, 2009 22:12:05 GMT
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Post by stuartB on Nov 17, 2009 22:19:08 GMT
Trevor Womble!! great name but a bit before his time
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Jon
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Post by Jon on Nov 17, 2009 22:48:42 GMT
Fancy playing Glozier in midfield. What was he thinking? Sort it out Brown!
I see Watson's still at centre half.
I was going to start listing the errors in the Luscombe extract - but I'd be here all night.
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Dave
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Post by Dave on Nov 17, 2009 22:52:47 GMT
The forum never closes Jon, its open 24 hours, look forward to reading it in the morning
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Post by stewart on Nov 18, 2009 0:17:59 GMT
The name which really stands out for me is John Fantham, a truly great player for Sheffield Wednesday in the 1960s who was incredibly capped only once by England.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2013 12:19:40 GMT
I was going to start listing the errors in the Luscombe extract - but I'd be here all night. I dug up this programme for another look at old Bill's history of the club. And I'm sure Jon could carefully list all the errors. I've said before that, even as a teenager, I was rather wary of this particular version of history. I guess that was partly due to descriptions such as Alfred Palmer being "one of the fastest wingers of his time" and Roland J Weston as "one of the finest referees in the country". Really? Dear old Bill, bless him, but you learn not to take much of it at all seriously. As for the end of the 1960s, who is this Warnock fellow playing for Rotherham? Signed from Chesterfield apparently. A New Year's do at Pontins Barton Hall. Melon, soup, chicken with all the trimmings and vegetables, sweet, cheese and biscuits and coffee. £1 2/6d: tickets from George Stuckey. Did anyone on here go?
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