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Bally looking determined to get to that ball Hollins is trying to shield. With a little help from his centre forward the great Ray Charnley. That looks like Eddie McCreadie watching from a safe distance.A young Bally playing for Blackpool -for @TangerineToffee & @bluelord49 & @Eggs & others -
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The more you look at that picture behind the goal, it really does make you wonder how many today's fans who have8 only known seated areas would have coped with crowds like that.My late father went to this FA CUP game stated it was freezing & we were rubbish got beat 3-1 v a lower league team -
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it was magic to stand as one with blues fans at an away game.....The more you look at that picture behind the goal, it really does make you wonder how many today's fans who have8 only known seated areas would have coped with crowds like that.
Other than where I live in Hull, it's been years since I've been able to watch us away from home.it was magic to stand as one with blues fans at an away game.....
Not the same with seating - plus you could choose to go home or away unless they were rarely all ticket games ....Other than where I live in Hull, it's been years since I've been able to watch us away from home.
Is that Steve Kindon for Wolves Joey? He was a smashing player, quick, tough and had an eye for a goal. I always thought we should have bought him from Burnley.Everton V Wolves 9 Feb 1974 - Mick Buckley looks on in a 2-1 win for the blu
It sure , but I remember him - a very quick tricky player.....Is that Steve Kindon for Wolves Joey? He was a smashing player, quick, tough and had an eye for a goal. I always thought we should have bought him from Burnley.