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Are any of you statto types who can help out with the line up for the squad on 1 May 1968 vs Stockport? Can you contact me please?
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Brighton (2) 3
Flood, K Napier, Whitiington
Stockport Co (0) 0
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1. Powney
2. Henderson
3. Duncliffe
4. Gall
5. Napier (J)
6. Templeman
7. Wilkinson
8. Flood
9. Napier (K)
10. Whitington
11. Tawse
12. Bence (not used)
And No 11, Tawse?
I remember that game, County had a rather smart orange kit with a broad white hoop around the chest.
And No 11, Tawse?
I remember that game, County had a rather smart orange kit with a broad white hoop around the chest.
. Such was the mood that this draw, against a much higher placed County, was seen as a dissapointment.
Happy daze!
It was certainly a dissapointment to me, I thought we had won! Actually I am now having serious doubts as to whether this was my first match. I was on the East Terrace (it was the cheapest at 2/-), but have no recollection of the scaffolding tower they used to erect there for TV cameras. At that age, I'm pretty sure I would have remembered being at something as exciting as a televised outside broadcast (younger readers, this was the 1960s!). Is there any way you can ascertain if this match definately was or definately wasn't televised? This is important for me with the 40th anniversary of this life-changing event looming.
Fear not, dear notts. Back in those days of cheap old Southern television, the camera was in the West Stand, probably hand held!
The 1st game was in may so probably last fixture and pretty meaningless.
The 2nd game was in january. Freddie goodwin had taken over as manager about a month or 2 before and Albion had started to show signs of life. Without referring to any records, i think we had just beaten Reading 2-0 and bournemouth 4-1 in our previous home games and we had a new star in Alex Dawson so crowds were starting to come back. Such was the mood that this draw, against a much higher placed County, was seen as a dissapointment.
I also believe the game was also on Souther Soccer, the ITV footie show that could make any game seem dull and it was a rare Albion game breaking the monotony of Saints & Pompey. (Saints always had bald players, like Melia and Pompey had thay brylcreamed slime ball Perry Milkins in goal. Isn't it strange what the old mind retains?)
I also think that Stockport had Alec Young on their books but he didn't play. I don't know much about him other than he was an Everton star and was possibly nicknamed the Golden Vision.
Happy daze!