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| Fulham players clear snow from Craven Cottage pitch ahead of an FA Cup tie with Bury in 1939 |
lunes, 26 de diciembre de 2016
miércoles, 21 de diciembre de 2016
West Bromwich Albion 1954/55.
League Division 1 P W D L F A W D L F A Pts 1. CHELSEA 42 11 5 5 43 29 9 7 5 38 28 52 2. Wolverhampton Wanderers 42 13 5 3 58 30 6 5 10 31 40 48 3. Portsmouth 42 13 5 3 44 21 5 7 9 30 41 48 4. Sunderland 42 8 11 2 39 27 7 7 7 25 27 48 5. Manchester United 42 12 4 5 44 30 8 3 10 40 44 47 6. Aston Villa 42 11 3 7 38 31 9 4 8 34 42 47 7. Manchester City 42 11 5 5 45 36 7 5 9 31 33 46 8. Newcastle United 42 12 5 4 53 27 5 4 12 36 50 43 9. Arsenal 42 12 3 6 44 25 5 6 10 25 38 43 10. Burnley 42 11 3 7 29 19 6 6 9 22 29 43 11. Everton 42 9 6 6 32 24 7 4 10 30 44 42 12. Huddersfield Town 42 10 4 7 28 23 4 9 8 35 45 41 13. Sheffield United 42 10 3 8 41 34 7 4 10 29 52 41 14. Preston North End 42 8 5 8 47 33 8 3 10 36 31 40 15. Charlton Athletic 42 8 6 7 43 34 7 4 10 33 41 40 16. Tottenham Hotspur 42 9 4 8 42 35 7 4 10 30 38 40 17. West Bromwich Albion 42 11 5 5 44 33 5 3 13 32 63 40 18. Bolton Wanderers 42 11 6 4 45 29 2 7 12 17 40 39 19. Blackpool 42 8 6 7 33 26 6 4 11 27 38 38 20. Cardiff City 42 9 4 8 41 38 4 7 10 21 38 37 21. LEICESTER CITY 42 9 6 6 43 32 3 5 13 31 54 35 22. SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 42 7 7 7 42 38 1 3 17 21 62 26
Terry Yorath.
Jimmy Greaves.
Bournemouth 1966/67.
League Division 3 P W D L F A W D L F A Pts 1. QUEENS PARK RANGERS 46 18 4 1 66 15 8 11 4 37 23 67 2. MIDDLESBROUGH 46 16 3 4 51 20 7 6 10 36 44 55 3. Watford 46 15 5 3 39 17 5 9 9 22 29 54 4. Reading 46 13 7 3 45 20 9 2 12 31 37 53 5. Bristol Rovers 46 13 8 2 47 28 7 5 11 29 39 53 6. Shrewsbury Town 46 15 5 3 48 24 5 7 11 29 38 52 7. Torquay United 46 17 3 3 57 20 4 6 13 16 34 51 8. Swindon Town 46 14 5 4 53 21 6 5 12 28 38 50 9. Mansfield Town 46 12 4 7 48 37 8 5 10 36 42 49 10. Oldham Athletic 46 15 4 4 51 16 4 6 13 29 47 48 11. Gillingham 46 11 9 3 36 18 4 7 12 22 44 46 12. Walsall 46 12 8 3 37 16 6 2 15 28 56 46 13. Colchester United 46 14 3 6 52 30 3 7 13 24 43 44 14. Leyton Orient 46 10 9 4 36 27 3 9 11 22 41 44 15. Peterborough United 46 12 4 7 40 31 2 11 10 26 40 43 16. Oxford United 46 10 8 5 41 29 5 5 13 20 37 43 17. Grimsby Town 46 13 5 5 46 23 4 4 15 15 45 43 18. Scunthorpe United 46 13 4 6 39 26 4 4 15 19 47 42 19. Brighton & Hove Albion 46 10 8 5 37 27 3 7 13 24 44 41 20. Bournemouth 46 8 10 5 24 24 4 7 12 15 33 41 21. SWANSEA CITY 46 9 9 5 50 30 3 6 14 35 59 39 22. DARLINGTON 46 8 7 8 26 28 5 4 14 21 53 37 23. DONCASTER ROVERS 46 11 6 6 40 40 1 2 20 18 77 32 24. WORKINGTON 46 9 3 11 35 35 3 4 16 20 54 31
Bobby Moncur v Mike Summerbee.
Barnsley FC players.
lunes, 19 de diciembre de 2016
miércoles, 14 de diciembre de 2016
George Rankin and Roger Darvell.
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![Tony Leighton of 1964–1968 Huddersfield Town 90 (40) ----------- Anthony "Tony" Leighton (27 November 1939 – 4 April 1978) was a professional footballer who played as a striker for a number of Yorkshire clubs. Born in Leeds, Leighton played for Doncaster Rovers, Barnsley, Huddersfield Town and Bradford City.[1] He managed Bradford Park Avenue from December 1970 until October 1973](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgijJ1jVvmbtrQSgW-GOnX3OvGhWxKDnJ4KJZw3MwQHgfMcxgw2xtk0GyhK2rgV2Cg6nwqb-oKWyzuQcnNuQn1U3L-R49k21kdXb7ltO6-7mk163qv8stsLfM1L44tkL9vX1qnmkXFPQM8/s640/Tony+Leighton+of+Huddersfield.jpg)















![Denis Hollywood of 1962–1972 Southampton 234 (4) ----------- Denis Fallen Hollywood (born 3 November 1944) is a Scottish former football full-back, who played most of his career for Southampton between 1961 and 1972, making a total of 267 appearances for the club. One of 15 children, he had lived with his grandmother and migrated South to Essex with her aged 12, as a youngster he had trials at both Spurs and West Ham, however it was Saints who offered him an apprenticeship, the then new fangled way of signing youngsters. He made his debut still a month short of his 18th birthday against Scunthorpe in the League Cup in October 1962 playing as a midfielder playing two further games in that position before the end of the season. In 63/64 he was converted to full back and finished the season with 11 straight games. By 1966-7, Southampton's first season in the top flight, Hollywood was a regular first team player.[2]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-dAzPS7Jb2yyFbvLOu-Bd4xVkQiKfWur94zdZROcEmvQXJeKKcBvQJZGHU7Vv6hWrxLgTCbdXF4DY2qL_AWMJuzFjZB9Y6wsjQ2SzARSo5Dku-b4Egt4sFo0HD1PbiE7_q5PmCb6Swuc/s640/Denis+Hollywood+of+Southampton.jpg)










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