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dynamicdick Dormansland 23 Apr 14 10.57am | |
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What a player, can't remember if his central defensive partner was Big John Mc or Mel Blyth.
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Mapletree Croydon 23 Apr 14 11.18am | |
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Quote dynamicdick at 23 Apr 2014 10.57am
What a player, can't remember if his central defensive partner was Big John Mc or Mel Blyth. I think it was mostly John McCormick, wasn't Mel Blyth bubbling under at that time? Also a team with the magnificent John Sewell I do believe. Was Roger Hynd the super hard one that used to sleep on the floor? Edited by Mapletree (23 Apr 2014 11.21am) Edited by Mapletree (23 Apr 2014 11.22am)
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eagle52 Shirley,Croydon 23 Apr 14 7.05pm | |
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Seem to remember him having a toothache, so decided to have the majority of his teeth taken out so he wouldn't suffer from toothache again. He didn't take any prisoners that's for sure.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 23 Apr 14 7.13pm | |
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Quote Mapletree at 23 Apr 2014 11.18am
I think it was mostly John McCormick, I believe you are right.
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PalacePhotoMan Wallington 23 Apr 14 7.23pm | |
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"Animal" as he was politely known on the Holmesdale. Here he is playing for Birmingham against us in 72/3, Iain Phillip, Alan Whittle & Roger's the equally thuggish team-mate John Roberts nearby. Attachment: CP v Birmingham 72-3.jpg (241.70Kb)
Zaha, Williams, Murray, Ambrose, Scannell. A 5-man forward line who scored 3 goals in 10 minutes on 27th September 2011 at ....................... |
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seeweedhater London 23 Apr 14 7.45pm | |
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What a rock this man was. Take no prisoners defender,hero of mine.
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Joe Bloggs Nr Norwich 23 Apr 14 7.58pm | |
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If my memory is correct he was related to Bill Shankley. For younger folk, Shankley was a truly legendry Liverpool manager----their fans were known to kiss his feet.
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sydtheeagle England 23 Apr 14 8.06pm | |
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Quote Mapletree at 23 Apr 2014 11.18am
Quote dynamicdick at 23 Apr 2014 10.57am
What a player, can't remember if his central defensive partner was Big John Mc or Mel Blyth. I think it was mostly John McCormick, wasn't Mel Blyth bubbling under at that time? Also a team with the magnificent John Sewell I do believe. Was Roger Hynd the super hard one that used to sleep on the floor? Edited by Mapletree (23 Apr 2014 11.21am) Edited by Mapletree (23 Apr 2014 11.22am) And I think John Loughlan in the number 3 shirt, full back on the opposite side. I spoke to Sewell a few times in recent years, though not for the past 2 or 3. Now running a British goods shop in the States (California, if I remember rightly) with his wife -- teabags and gravy granules; that sort of thing. Fond memories of Palace and happy to talk to a supporter.
Sydenham by birth. Selhurst by the Grace of God. |
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seeweedhater London 23 Apr 14 8.23pm | |
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Syd stewards enquiry?
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sydtheeagle England 23 Apr 14 10.22pm | |
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Quote seeweedhater at 23 Apr 2014 8.23pm
Syd stewards enquiry?
Sydenham by birth. Selhurst by the Grace of God. |
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 23 Apr 14 10.25pm | |
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Quote Joe Bloggs at 23 Apr 2014 7.58pm
If my memory is correct he was related to Bill Shankley. For younger folk, Shankley was a truly legendry Liverpool manager----their fans were known to kiss his feet. Yes he was !
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collier row eagle romford essex via another galaxy 23 Apr 14 10.41pm | |
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Iain Phillip also in the pic
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