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Quote eagle in cornwall at 24 Apr 2012 10.59am

Two along from Mark Lazarus, the guy resembles Ronnie Allen, who had retired 4yrs earlier and could also have returned for that match, a big fan of Jacko's was Ronnie, as Bill Glazier once told me!

He was considered to be a dead ringer for Frankie Vaughan, who he actually tried to persuade to take up football rather than singing.

Some may say they wish he had!

Edited by eagle in cornwall (24 Apr 2012 11.00am)

That's definitely George Petchey then Jess Willard and next Brian Snowdon (Millwall stalwart) who was sub having been brought in at the end of the season to help us over the line.

In between the Taylors is the dimunitive Chris Hassell, the secretary, who would now glory in the title of Chief Exec!


 


lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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Quote lyeemoon at 25 Apr 2012 9.06am

Quote eagle in cornwall at 24 Apr 2012 10.59am

Two along from Mark Lazarus, the guy resembles Ronnie Allen, who had retired 4yrs earlier and could also have returned for that match, a big fan of Jacko's was Ronnie, as Bill Glazier once told me!

He was considered to be a dead ringer for Frankie Vaughan, who he actually tried to persuade to take up football rather than singing.

Some may say they wish he had!

Edited by eagle in cornwall (24 Apr 2012 11.00am)

That's definitely George Petchey then Jess Willard and next Brian Snowdon (Millwall stalwart) who was sub having been brought in at the end of the season to help us over the line.

In between the Taylors is the dimunitive Chris Hassell, the secretary, who would now glory in the title of Chief Exec!



Thanks for clearing that up, the memory wheels are turning slower of late

 


........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history.....................

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Quote eagle in cornwall at 25 Apr 2012 3.43pm

Quote lyeemoon at 25 Apr 2012 9.06am

Quote eagle in cornwall at 24 Apr 2012 10.59am

Two along from Mark Lazarus, the guy resembles Ronnie Allen, who had retired 4yrs earlier and could also have returned for that match, a big fan of Jacko's was Ronnie, as Bill Glazier once told me!

He was considered to be a dead ringer for Frankie Vaughan, who he actually tried to persuade to take up football rather than singing.

Some may say they wish he had!

Edited by eagle in cornwall (24 Apr 2012 11.00am)

That's definitely George Petchey then Jess Willard and next Brian Snowdon (Millwall stalwart) who was sub having been brought in at the end of the season to help us over the line.

In between the Taylors is the dimunitive Chris Hassell, the secretary, who would now glory in the title of Chief Exec!



Thanks for clearing that up, the memory wheels are turning slower of late

Tell me about it but I seem to remember more about the sixties than the latter eras. There's a message there somewhere!


 


lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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Just to complete the line up:-

left to right:-

Sewell, Loughlan (leaning forward), Hoy, Kember, Payne, Cliff Jackson, John Jackson, McCormick (behind Jacko's arm), Colin Taylor, Hassell (behind), Tony Taylor, Lazarus, Arthur Rowe RIP, Petchey, Jess Willard, Snowdon.

But there are some "celebrities" behind them.....

Phil Collins (over Hoy's right shoulder), Dame Edna Everidge (over Colin Taylor's head in the shades).

Who's the suave-looking bloke right behind John Loughlan? Is it Johnny McNichol?

 


Zaha, Williams, Murray, Ambrose, Scannell.

A 5-man forward line who scored 3 goals in 10 minutes on 27th September 2011 at .......................

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