I think Lutton started the match,no Bailey or Doogan,but Phil Parkes in goal
I think Lutton started too. It was a cracking game, my first ever evening match and I still remember the thrill of coming down Newtown Road and seeing the floodlights on
I think Lutton started the match,no Bailey or Doogan,but Phil Parkes in goal
I think Lutton started the match,no Bailey or Doogan,but Phil Parkes in goal
Quite possible. David Woodfield certainly wore Dougan's number 9 shirt (and scored, I think) and I have a feeling Les Wilson played instead of Bailey. But Hugh Curran scored twice, and I presume he started, so was Lutton playing wide? Anyone got a 70-71 Rothman's? Tim carder's excellent A-Z says that Lutton played a part in this game, but doesn't say whether as a sub or a starter.
I still have that supplement somewhere. From back in the days when the Argus was a proper newspaper. If memory serves me correctly, the tickets went on sale at the home game to Barrow, which meant, rather implausibly, a 20,000 crowd.
I still have that supplement somewhere. From back in the days when the Argus was a proper newspaper. If memory serves me correctly, the tickets went on sale at the home game to Barrow, which meant, rather implausibly, a 20,000 crowd.
I might be wrong but I'm sure that was the game when Kit Napier scored direct from a corner at the north end?
sure someone will put me right ..............the BARROW PLAYERS ALL SEEMED VERY BEWILDERED![]()
did Johnny Haynes grace the Goldstone turf for Fulham,he was listed in the programme?
Johnny Haynes, an old maestro looking from a different era. hardly left the centre circle except to stroll to the edge of the box and score probably his last league goal, a low drive from a corner. Always had time, the young Fulham players played it to him and he'd ping long accurate passes all over the place.
Kit napier did score against Bury direct from a corner (Terrry McDermott was a teenage star for Bury) and that wasn't the only goal Kit scored direct from a corner.
anyone go to the Reading Good Friday game,over 32k
It was certainly played in a cracking atmosphere. We went 2-1 ahead as I recall - both our goals were scored in front of the North Stand and both were greeted with a hail of toilet rolls (that was what we did in those days). I was at the Birmingham game too but I can't remember anything about it.