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[Albion] 60 years ago today - 22 August 1964











May 21, 2023
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Bobby Smith was a revelation - overweight and slow but was the most skilful player on the pitch and almost guaranteed us a goal every match he played.
 






severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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By the seaside in West Somerset
I was there! East Terrace and standing on a wooden box!
I was on the west terrace by the players’ tunnel. Also (not being the tallest) on a box 🤣
The sixties were my favourite time as an Albion supporter EPL notwithstanding.
 








severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,760
By the seaside in West Somerset
I was down from London for the whole of the school holiday - we didn’t move down until the following year.- from ‘58 to ‘65 I only saw home games during holidays although I got to see us away at the (lower league) London grounds. My nan who lived in Hove used to send me the Argus match reports in the post once a month to binge read 🤣
 


























Reinelt 62

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Jul 5, 2003
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East terrace for me too, towards the north end, but quite low down close to the pitch, where I could see Smith (not difficult given the lad's size). Not where I stood for most of that season though which was still on the east terrace, but on the short section between the north-east floodlight and the North Stand. Certainly remember standing there for the Darlington game at the end of the season.

One of the odd memories of that day was the state of Barrow's shirts. I think they were maroon in colour, but although it was the first day of the season, they were all old with holes and tears in them....! Grim up north, etc.

Yes it was Chesterfield where Norman Wisdom gave his halftime rendition of GOSBTS.

Looking back at the season, I think all the opponents were so concerned about Bobby Smith that they usually put 2 defenders on him which opened the way for the more than half decent Division 4 players like Wally Gould, Jimmy Collins, Jack Smith, Johnny Goodchild (and Bill Cassidy?) to score so many goals.

Here's a photo, from the 65/66 season handbook, of Smith in typical goalscoring mode. Think this was the Tranmere game later in the season.

Smith.jpg
 


Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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East terrace for me too, towards the north end, but quite low down close to the pitch, where I could see Smith (not difficult given the lad's size). Not where I stood for most of that season though which was still on the east terrace, but on the short section between the north-east floodlight and the North Stand. Certainly remember standing there for the Darlington game at the end of the season.

One of the odd memories of that day was the state of Barrow's shirts. I think they were maroon in colour, but although it was the first day of the season, they were all old with holes and tears in them....! Grim up north, etc.

Yes it was Chesterfield where Norman Wisdom gave his halftime rendition of GOSBTS.

Looking back at the season, I think all the opponents were so concerned about Bobby Smith that they usually put 2 defenders on him which opened the way for the more than half decent Division 4 players like Wally Gould, Jimmy Collins, Jack Smith, Johnny Goodchild (and Bill Cassidy?) to score so many goals.

Here's a photo, from the 65/66 season handbook, of Smith in typical goalscoring mode. Think this was the Tranmere game later in the season.

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Proper Albion shirts! None of that stripey nonsense! :)
 


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