Brierley Hill FC 1973/4
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Re: Brierley Hill FC 1973/4
You have spent 30 years standing virtually right in front of the answer!
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Re: Brierley Hill FC 1973/4
As posted 8 hours ago
In season 1968/69 Tony Hackett played in goal for all but one of the Halesowen Town games. In the mid 1960s Tony Cottrill scored 73 goals and formed a formidable partnership with Eddie Bell
In season 1968/69 Tony Hackett played in goal for all but one of the Halesowen Town games. In the mid 1960s Tony Cottrill scored 73 goals and formed a formidable partnership with Eddie Bell
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Re: Brierley Hill FC 1973/4
Bit harsh to not part with your billion points as well. There are a lot of old people.
And if it is stands as the answer have we ever had anyone play for us named Shed?
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Re: Brierley Hill FC 1973/4
The remaining game in 68/69 saw Shaun Barrett's Dad in goalLaurel Lane Lamper wrote: β17 Jul 2021, 17:14As posted 8 hours ago
In season 1968/69 Tony Hackett played in goal for all but one of the Halesowen Town games. In the mid 1960s Tony Cottrill scored 73 goals and formed a formidable partnership with Eddie Bell
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Re: Brierley Hill FC 1973/4
Close enough. Only two Yeltzmen to have parts of the ground named after them.
Harry Rudge Stand, obvs.
And Prosser's Bonk - the big bump that used to be about 30 yards out from the Stourbr*dge Road end goal on the right, Les used to dribble the ball onto the top of it, in one of his famous marauding runs, before clattering it into the top corner.
I suspect that he may not have been quite as prolific as nostalgia-stained memory suggests and probably only ever scored that goal at Gresley, but, you know.
Also, Westy will probably want the bit of concreting he did on the steps to have eponymous status, as he claims that it's the best laid bit of cement in the West Midlands, but, no.
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Re: Brierley Hill FC 1973/4
I neglected to say which one, but how many short, fat full backs have we had. He just happens to have a mop of hair then.YeltzDoc wrote: β17 Jul 2021, 15:12Yep, but no points as it was just a guess based on naming old people. Top left on the back row.
Look at that Barnet!
Ken Ferrick also played for us in 1982/3 but I donβt remember him.
For a bonus point, Les Prosser and Harry Rudge are the only two Yeltzmen to have what?
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The ploughman he's a bonnie lad,
His mind is ever true, jo,
His garters knit below his knee,
His bonnet it is blue, jo.
Then up wi' him my ploughman lad,
And hey my merry ploughman!
Of a' the trades that I do ken,
Commend me to the ploughman.
His mind is ever true, jo,
His garters knit below his knee,
His bonnet it is blue, jo.
Then up wi' him my ploughman lad,
And hey my merry ploughman!
Of a' the trades that I do ken,
Commend me to the ploughman.
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Re: Brierley Hill FC 1973/4
When I consider life, it's all a cheat.
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Re: Brierley Hill FC 1973/4
This gives relatively new folk the idea that our pitch was more like Clent!YeltzDoc wrote: β17 Jul 2021, 17:38Close enough. Only two Yeltzmen to have parts of the ground named after them.
Harry Rudge Stand, obvs.
And Prosser's Bonk - the big bump that used to be about 30 yards out from the Stourbr*dge Road end goal on the right, Les used to dribble the ball onto the top of it, in one of his famous marauding runs, before clattering it into the top corner.
Actually, thinking about it......
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