Jose bought it, looking for some more modern coaching tacticsNot retro photo but I saw a Spurs Vs Thames Ironworks (West Ham) programme from 1899 go for £4300 in the last couple of days.
Chunky.
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Jose bought it, looking for some more modern coaching tacticsNot retro photo but I saw a Spurs Vs Thames Ironworks (West Ham) programme from 1899 go for £4300 in the last couple of days.
Chunky.
And probably Mick Jones between Pat's legsassume that's Jack Charlton, the amount of hair is making me hesitate.![]()
Indeed - never took pens either.Crazy goal scoring for a defender. I think they were shots, not the usual Jack Charlton Giraffe type header while standing on the keeper's toes as the inswinging corner comes in
Got to be against Stoke, end of '79. Ray Evans aghast.
I thought that was Ray Evans. That's not Grobelaar in goal, is it?
Could be Peter Fox.I thought that was Ray Evans. That's not Grobelaar in goal, is it?
A trio from the Academy.,Who would have known then that no. 37 would turn out to be one of the best players in the world (yes
Yes, it probably is. Looks like Bruce though, maybe we could include in our lookalike thread.
Must be him, the other keeper they had at the time was Roger Jones and he looks very different
I can't be ar.... bothered to look things up, rely on memory orMust be him, the other keeper they had at the time was Roger Jones and he looks very different
Courtesy of the interweb of course.
How on earth did you know it was Stoke? Ray Evans? I didn't even know he'd gone there.
Pratt scoring the only goal. Crooks would have been at Stoke at the time, scored a couple in their home match against us, winning 3-1.
These sort of things just stay in the brain. Stoke game was easy. Last game of the 1970's, Gibbo's debut and Doyle and Evans being run ragged.Must be him, the other keeper they had at the time was Roger Jones and he looks very different
Courtesy of the interweb of course.
How on earth did you know it was Stoke? Ray Evans? I didn't even know he'd gone there.
Pratt scoring the only goal. Crooks would have been at Stoke at the time, scored a couple in their home match against us, winning 3-1.
1982 semi v Leicester; in the first half the best chance fell to a young LCFC forward. A Mr. Lineker. Snap shot just over the bar. Never occurred to me he might have been in the first team back in 82