At the KOP end after scoring a free kick - he got fined by the FA -
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That’s Cliff Jones. I’ve got some old football cards from the late 1950s. That’s definitely Cliff Jones.Wales International Team To Play England At Wembley Back (l-r) Mel Nurse Colin Baker Jack Kelsey Alan Harrington Graham Williams Roy Vernon Front: Terry Medwin Phil Woosnam Vic Crowe Ken Leek Jones (Barrie Jones Or Cliff Jones ?)
Terrific photograph, though it is White Hart Lane there. As much as I love GP, that Leitch stand at WHL was a marvel.29th August 1964. Everton centre half Brian Labone shadowed by Tottenham Hotspur inside forward John White, at Goodison Park -
Yes that second level terracing was a great place to watch football. Was it called the Ledge?Terrific photograph, though it is White Hart Lane there. As much as I love GP, that Leitch stand at WHL was a marvel.
They do give the impression of not knowing what they are doing (apologies to anybody on here who might have been involved in the installation or knows somebody who was). Also, is that man helping by pushing his wheelbarrow over the cables?A 1966 view of Everton's original undersoil heating system of wires. Goodison Park. they had to be relayed deeper as the cables were too close to the grass roots & killed patches off -
It had to be dug up as I stated when we had frosty pitches or snowbound pitches it melted OK, but killed large areas of grass which caused mud heaps on thaw ...... It was redone successfully... to stop this happening ....They do give the impression of not knowing what they are doing (apologies to anybody on here who might have been involved in the installation or knows somebody who was). Also, is that man helping by pushing his wheelbarrow over the cables?
Caption incorrect as per usual ....Terrific photograph, though it is White Hart Lane there. As much as I love GP, that Leitch stand at WHL was a marvel.
Sadley John white was killed on the golf course lightning strike29th August 1964. Everton centre half Brian Labone shadowed by Tottenham Hotspur inside forward John White, at Goodison Park -