Discodoktor
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Quick question for any knowledgable fans out there? Thanks for any help
don't remember if I saw any Subway's in the 70's.
were they 12 inches back then?
Subs first introduced in League football ( not local leagues) in 1965. They could only be used to replace injured players!
And Kevin Peacock was the first.
In the 1970s, if they were to be called 'Supersub', they all had to have bright ginger hair such as
and
I remember one supersub appearance (although without ginger hair, but he did have a moustache), was Gerry Ryan's right back role in the '83 cup final, having come on for the injured Chris Ramsay (Norman Whiteside, you wakner!) He played an absolute blinder and looked a natural in that position. Worst mistake Jimmy Melia made in the replay was not to keep Gerry in that role but instead move the left footed Steve Gatting to right back.
I remember one supersub appearance (although without ginger hair, but he did have a moustache), was Gerry Ryan's right back role in the '83 cup final, having come on for the injured Chris Ramsay (Norman Whiteside, you wakner!) He played an absolute blinder and looked a natural in that position. Worst mistake Jimmy Melia made in the replay was not to keep Gerry in that role but instead move the left footed Steve Gatting to right back.
I think the first "supersub" was Gary Birtles