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memories shot.....240 old pennies in the £, Joey. Love the old money there the Thrippenny Bit, Tanner and Half a Dollar. A tanner pocket money on a Saturday... straight to the sweet shop.
Nah..we all do it. Great pic though all the samememories shot.....
Well I couldn't resist just one. The penny programmes from above, shows us a lot of the footballers of the Wartime were loaned out to differentAnother fantastic array of old photos Joey. I could bore the arse off of you with a story about every one, but you being such a nice guy, I won't.
Spot on they played for teams near where the were based as physical PE instructors, the was outrage when on the D Day landings they were branded D Day Dodgers ......as they travelled the world playing England games if selected etc....Well I couldn't resist just one. The penny programmes from above, shows us a lot of the footballers of the Wartime were loaned out to different
teams to make the numbers up, Liverpool had Shankley & Carey from City & United respectively, we had George Mutch from Preston the last
minute extra time penalty taker in the 1938 F.A. Cup Final..