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  1. You can add Max Bird to the injury list as he has been missing from the Derby side !!!
  2. Alan Dick’s book is a very interesting read and the paragraphs on the Keegan transfer. Tony Collins watched Keegan play for Scunthorpe and immediately rings Dicks to say we have got to sign this kid. Travels down over night and meets Dicks in the morning . They contact the Scunthorpe manager and agree terms only for Tony Collins to rain back and say I would like to see him play again. Later the same day Bill Shankly buys him for Liverpool for £25000. Moral of the story trust your instincts!!!
  3. You forgot e) Once the young players play regularly for the first team sell them at big money and when the manager doesn’t like it . Sack him
  4. Robbie Fowler just sack from his club in Saudi Arabia. Ridiculous decision. He wants yes men that’s all .
  5. Gordon Low left in 1968. He was captain of the City side that lost at White Hart Lane in 1967. Gordon Low was a no nonsense defender , rolled up shorts and sleeves . He and Jack Connor were at the heart of City’s defence in the first team I watched . RIP Gordon .
  6. Loved playing youth football. Remember playing against the bottom in the league who had lost all 7 games and had a goal difference of 0 goals scored and 42 against them . second half we were leading 5-0 when the ball was past to me and thinking our goalie hadn’t seen much of the ball decided on a pass back . The ball took an awkward bounce went through his legs and into our net. We won 7-1 but got congratulated by the opposing side at the end as I was now there top goalscorer.
  7. Maybe a job may be available at Torquay Utd !!!!!!
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    Benarous

    What has happened to Benarous. Thought he was close to returning in November?
  9. Remember going to Elm Park on a night match and sitting with Reading supporters behind the dugout and several benches for the City staff and subs. The teams about to kick off at the start, a young City player sitting on the end of one of benches thinking Joe would sit in the dug out , wrong Joe strides out claps at the City fans at the open end then walks to where the kid was sat and barks, Aye young un move . The poor kid’s reaction was like he saw a ghost!!!
  10. It was Ken Aston who was Head of the World Cup referees in 1966 also 1970 and 1974. He was the guy on the touchline who escorted Rattin off the pitch. Interesting fact about Ken Aston he was the person who came up with the yellow and red cards. Below is how he thought of the idea . On the trip, as he stopped at a traffic light junction at Kensington High Street, Aston realised that a colour-coding scheme based on the same amber/yellow ('stop if safe to do so') - red (Stop) principle as used on traffic lights would traverse language barriers and clarify to players and spectators that they had been cautioned or sent off.[3] Aston later explained that upon arriving at his home, he explained the dilemma to his wife, Hilda. She disappeared into the other room, only to return a few minutes later with two "cards" made of construction paper. She had cut them to fit into his shirt pocket. Thus was devised the system whereby referees show a yellow card for a caution and a red card for an expulsion, which was first used in the 1970 World Cup. These cards have also been adopted – with appropriate differences depending on the rules – in many other sports.
  11. Interesting article in the Green Un from October 1975 City promotion year when City bank overdraft was at £200000 and their bank allowed them to stay at that level instead of selling players to halve the debt because they were near the top of the of the second division. This shows the club were already financially precarious.
  12. Ernie did the same free kick for City at Ashton Gate, remember seeing it and playing in a school match the following week and trying it and our centre forward cleared the bar by miles.
  13. Thanks to Steve Sutor’s facebook old football photos for this image. This article was taken from the Green un in April 1972 . Four years before City gained promotion to the old First Division. You have to give Alan Dicks a lot of credit for the youth set up he initiated in the early 70s . It worked last time , hopefully we are the road to the same happening again
  14. Yes , let’s get back to early 70s and 2 pm weekday kick offs . Remember Millwall home , good crowd attendance and like me the number of kids that bunked off school made it all the better. No 9 bus from Hanham was packed to the rafters , poor conductor didn’t know what had hit him. Think it ended in a 1-1 draw.
  15. I would think if you take the song by The Who "Tommy The Pinball Wizard" Ever since I was a young boy, I watched football , From Sheffield down to Brighton , I watched them all , But I ain't seen nothing like. He 's Tommy Conway and he sure plays a mean football.
  16. Remember his debut at the Dell , Southampton in a cup replay , City lost 3-0, don't think he was at fault for any of the goals. Night match got picked up from school to go to the match , must have the programme somewhere!!
  17. The eight saved the club on that day and they deserve the recognition but it was supporters that help resurrect the club in the months after with purchasing of shares to start off the new club . Remember kids giving pocket money and adults putting savings toward buying shares of which I was one. It was a tremendous effort from the fan base to start the rebuilding of the new club .
  18. There is a song by Lustra called Scotty Doesn't know . Adapting that song to Scotty has to know Scotty has to know but he's not stopping he keeps scoring scotty has to know Scotty has to know Scotty has to know.
  19. Battle of the Alamo, Got there late only place to watch was in the enclosure surrounded by Baggies supporters, scored just before half time a yes shout was met with dirty looks, half time one baggies supporters turned round and said "you haven't won yet" and watch Albion go second half. Well after watching them hit the post and cross bar 7 times and clearing off the line it was all summed up at the end by seeing Gerry Gow vertially crawling along and totally knackered City gave there all. The baggies supporter turned to me at the end and said with that luck you are going up.
  20. And the others I missed were Peters not Rogers . The chant would go up Ouch takes a corner when Peters took corners. Jack Connor and Briggs at the back as well .
  21. Yes you are right it was Gordon Low who partnered Parr at the heart of the defence .
  22. Fred Ford was manager 1960 to 1967. Took them up to Division 2 ( championship now ) in 1965 with a 2-0 win over Oldham my second home game . Then had a chance to take them to League 1 with City in the promotion mix but they lost to Southampton, another promotion challenger over Easter , first clash of fans in the East End that day, Finished there promotion push. Unlucky for Ford, Ayteo retired and left a hole that they didn’t fill and struggled for goals . Struggled the following season and Ford got the sack. It was Dicks who took over in 1967 a struggling side and for the next four or five seasons, battling relegation was the norm . The first side I saw was Gibson, Drury, Ford, Crowe, Parr, Bartley, Savino, Rogers , Clark, Atyeo, Derrick
  23. Great player, always thought he had a big influence on Gerry Gow's early career and how he played from then on. Gritty determined and one of Alan Dick's best buys. Was a major influence in saving City from relegation in the late 60's. RIP Bobby.
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