lunes, 30 de noviembre de 2015

Millwall FC 1967/68.


Back row: Hohn Gilchrist, Ken Jones, Denis Burnett, Lawrie Leslie, Barry Kitchener, Tommy Wilson, Harry Cripps.
Front row: Derek Posse, Eamont Dunphy, Bobby Hunt, Billy Neil and Keith Weller.


League Division 2
 1. IPSWICH TOWN             42     59
 2. QUEENS PARK RANGERS      42     58
 3. Blackpool                42     58
 4. Birmingham City          42     52
 5. Portsmouth               42    49
 6. Middlesbrough            42   46
 7. Millwall                 42      45
 8. Blackburn Rovers         42     43
 9. Norwich City             42     43
10. Carlisle United          42     41
11. Crystal Palace           42     39
12. Bolton Wanderers         42     39
13. Cardiff City             42      38
14. Huddersfield Town        42     38
15. Charlton Athletic        42     37
16. Aston Villa              42     37
17. Hull City                42     37
18. Derby County             42      36
19. Bristol City             42     36
20. Preston North End        42      35
21. ROTHERHAM UNITED         42     31
22. PLYMOUTH ARGYLE          42    27

Jimmy Greenhoff


Jimmy Greenhoff, Stoke City (1969-1976), 274 (76).
 
 

Everton 1890/91.



 1. EVERTON                  22     29
 2. Preston North End        22      27
 3. Notts County             22      26
 4. Wolverhampton Wanderers  22      26
 5. Bolton Wanderers         22      25
 6. Blackburn Rovers         22     24
 7. * Sunderland             22      23
 8. Burnley                  22     21
 9. Aston Villa              22      18
10. Accrington               22      16
11. Derby County             22     15
12. West Bromwich Albion     22     12


Preston North End 1888/89.



 1. PRESTON NORTH END        22    40
 2. Aston Villa              22     29
 3. Wolverhampton Wanderers  22  28
 4. Blackburn Rovers         22     26
 5. Bolton Wanderers         22      22
 6. West Bromwich Albion     22    22
 7. Accrington               22   20
 8. Everton                  22   20
 9. Burnley                  22      17
10. Derby County             22      16
11. Notts County             22   12
12. Stoke City               22      12

                          Acc    Ast     Bla      Bol     Bur     Der    Eve     Not     Pre     Sto     WBA    Wol
Accrington         xxx    1-1     0-2      2-3      5-1     6-2     3-1       1-2    0-0     2-0       2-1        4-4
Aston Villa         4-3    xxx     6-1     6-2       4-2     4-2     2-1       9-1    0-2    5-1        2-0        2-1
Blackburn          5-5      5-1    xxx     4-4       4-2     3-0     3-0       5-2    2-2    5-2        6-2        2-2
Bolton               4-1       2-3     3-2     xxx      3-4     3-6     6-2       7-3    2-5    2-1        1-2        2-1
Burnley             2-2       4-0     1-7      4-1      xxx    1-0     2-2       1-0    2-2    2-1        2-0        0-4
Derby County     1-1     5-2     0-2      2-3       1-0    xxx    2-4       3-2    2-3    2-1         1-2       3-0
Everton             2-1       2-0     3-1      2-1      3-2     6-2    xxx      2-1     0-2    2-1         1-4       1-2
Notts County      3-3     2-4     3-3      0-4      6-1     3-5     3-1     xxx     0-7    0-3         2-1       3-0
Preston               2-0      1-1     1-0      3-1      5-2     5-0     3-0      4-1     xxx   7-0         3-0       5-2
Stoke City          2-4      1-1      2-1     2-2      4-3     1-1     0-0      3-0     0-3    xxx        0-2       0-1
W.B.A.              2-2       3-3       2-1    1-5       4-3     5-0     1-0      4-2     0-5    2-0        xxx      1-3
Wolverhampton   4-0  1-1       2-2    3-2       4-1      4-1    4-0       2-1    0-4     4-1        2-1      xxx

Liverpool Ramblers.


Liverpool Ramblers Football Club, 1882/83.

Manchester City 1903/04.


"F.A. CUP" 1904. Back:Tom Maley (Coach), Sam Frost, Billy Gillespie, Johnny McMahon, Tom Hynds,Jack Hillman,Sam Ashworth, J. Broad (Official); Front: Herbert Burgess, George Livingstone,Billy Meredith,Sandy Turnbull, Frank Booth.

 The 1904 FA Cup Final was a football match between Bolton Wanderers and Manchester City on 23 April 1904 at Crystal Palace in London. The showpiece match of English football's primary cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup (better known as the FA Cup), it was the 32nd Cup final, and the tenth at Crystal Palace.

Tottenham Hotspurs 1919/20.




League Division 2
 1. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR        42   70
 2. HUDDERSFIELD TOWN        42     64
 3. Birmingham City          42   56
 4. Blackpool                42     52
 5. Bury                     42   48
 6. Fulham                   42  47
 7. West Ham United          42     47
 8. Bristol City             42     43
 9. Gateshead                42     42
10. Stoke City               42    42
11. Hull City                42     42
12. Barnsley                 42     40
13. * Port Vale              42     40
14. Leicester City           42     40
15. Leyton Orient            42    38
16. Stockport County         42  37
17. Rotherham United         42   34
18. Nottingham Forest        42    31
19. Wolverhampton Wanderers  42     30
20. Coventry City            42    29
21. LINCOLN CITY             42     27
22. GRIMSBY TOWN             42     25


Barnsley 1949/50.


Barnsley Football Club, 1949/50 De pie de Izq. a Der. L. Clayton, D. Lindsay, P. Kelly, J.A. Whyte, A. Glover Agachados en el mismo orden: G. Smith, J.S. Griffiths, A.M. Wright, G. Pallister, J.C. Baxter, J.C. Kelly.

 League Division 2
 1. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR        42     61
 2. SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY      42  52
 3. Sheffield United         42      52
 4. Southampton              42    52
 5. Leeds United             42    47
 6. Preston North End        42   45
 7. Hull City                42  45
 8. Swansea City             42   43
 9. Brentford                42    43
10. Cardiff City             42    42
11. Grimsby Town             42    40
12. Coventry City            42    39
13. Barnsley                 42     39
14. Chesterfield             42    39
15. Leicester City           42    39
16. Blackburn Rovers         42     38
17. Luton Town               42   38
18. Bury                     42     37
19. West Ham United          42      36
20. Queens Park Rangers      42    34
21. PLYMOUTH ARGYLE          42      32
22. BRADFORD PARK AVENUE     42     31


Stamford Bridge


Stamford Bridge in 1972. Different times.
 

Frank Lampard.


Frank Lampard at Arsenal v West Ham FA Cup quarter-final in 1975.
 
 

Crystal Palace Stadium.


Crystal Palace Stadium, Final FA Cup 1914, Burnley F.C.-Liverpool F.C

Craven Cottage.


1904/5. Craven Cottage’s “Rabbit Hutch” stand on the Stevenage Road side of the ground as seen before the ground was redesigned by Archibald Leitch at the end of the season.

Nigel Adkins.


Nigel Adkins, Wigan Athletic (1986-1993), 155.
 

Field Marshall.


Club President Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery of Alamein visiting Fratton Park circa 1956.


Albie McCann & Nicky Jennings.


Albie McCann & Nicky Jennings (Nicky - Portsmouth 1963-1967).


Jimmy Guthrie.


Jimmy Guthrie, Portsmouth Win the 1939 FA Cup Final.

 Jimmy Guthrie, Portsmouth Win the 1939 FA Cup Final.


Portsmouth 1948/49.



League Division 1
 1. PORTSMOUTH               42     58
 2. Manchester United        42     53
 3. Derby County             42     53
 4. Newcastle United         42    52
 5. Arsenal                  42    49
 6. Wolverhampton Wanderers  42    46
 7. Manchester City          42    45
 8. Sunderland               42      43
 9. Charlton Athletic        42     42
10. Aston Villa              42    42
11. Stoke City               42     41
12. Liverpool                42      40
13. Chelsea                  42    38
14. Bolton Wanderers         42    38
15. Burnley                  42     38
16. Blackpool                42     38
17. Birmingham City          42     37
18. Everton                  42  1   37
19. Middlesbrough            42     34
20. Huddersfield Town        42      34
21. PRESTON NORTH END        42      33
22. SHEFFIELD UNITED         42     33



Steve Foster.


Steve Foster (left) celebrates with team-mate Kingsley Black. (circa 1989).

Brian Stein.


The ball lies in the net as Luton take the lead 3-2 against Arsenal in the League Cup Final 1988 at Wembley.

Luton Town 1970/71.


Luton Town Team Photo (1970/71) Back Row (l to r): Ken Goodeve, Viv Busby, Tony Read, Chris Nichol, John Ryan, John Moore, Alan Slough. Front Row (l to r): Don Givens, Jim Ryan, Mike Keen, Malcolm Macdonald, Peter Anderson.

 League Division 2
 1. LEICESTER CITY           42     59
 2. SHEFFIELD UNITED         42     56
 3. Cardiff City             42    53
 4. Carlisle United          42     53
 5. Hull City                42     51
 6. Luton Town               42    49
 7. Middlesbrough            42     48
 8. Millwall                 42     47
 9. Birmingham City          42     46
10. Norwich City             42     44
11. Queen's Park Rangers     42    43
12. Swindon Town             42     42
13. Sunderland               42     42
14. Oxford United            42     42
15. Sheffield Wednesday      42     36
16. Portsmouth               42      34
17. Leyton Orient            42     34
18. Watford                  42     33
19. Bristol City             42     31
20. Charlton Athletic        42      30
21. BLACKBURN ROVERS         42      27
22. BOLTON WANDERERS         42      24


Barcelona vs Luton Town in January 1956.


Barcelona vs Luton Town in January 1956 - beleived to have been played at Barca's old ground; Camp de les Corts and the score finished 2-1 to Barcelona.

Barcelona vs Luton Town - January 26, 1956 as part of the Spanish Liberation Day Festival.
 
 1956 friendly match between Barcelona and Luton Town. Barcelona beat Luton 3-1.

Harold Wightman.


Luton Town manager Harold Wightman at Kenilworth Rd with close season signings in 1935.

Kenilworth Road.


The opening of Kenilworth Road in 1905.
 

Ian Baird


Leeds, Elland Road, 25th March 1989 Division Two Leeds United v Portsmouth Leeds United 1 Portsmouth 0 Ian Baird scores for Leeds United.

Ian James Baird

Ian James Baird
Date of birth     
1 April 1964 (age 51)
Place of birth     

Rotherham, England
Height     

6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Playing position     

Striker



Youth career
1978–1982     Southampton


Senior career*
1982–1985     Southampton     22     (5)
1983–1984     → Cardiff City (loan)     12     (6)
1984     → Newcastle United (loan)     5     (1)
1985–1987     Leeds United     85     (33)
1987–1988     Portsmouth     20     (1)
1988–1990     Leeds United     77     (17)



1990–1991     Middlesbrough     63     (19)


Ian James Baird

1991–1993     Hearts     64     (15)

 Ian James Baird



1993–1995     Bristol City     57     (11)



1995–1996     Plymouth Argyle[a]     27     (5)
1996–1997     Brighton & Hove Albion     40     (14)



1997–1998     Instant-Dict FC     22     (18)
Total         472     (128)


Teams managed
1998     Instant-Dict
1999     Hong Kong
2004–2007     Havant & Waterlooville
2007–2012     Eastleigh
2014-     Sutton United F.C. Assistant Manager




Kevin Ball vs Norman Whiteside.


Kevin Ball vs Norman Whiteside, Portsmouth-Manchester United 1987/88.

Ian Baird vs Kevin Moran.


Ian Baird vs Kevin Moran, Portsmouth-Manchester United 1987/88.
 

Malcolm Allison.


1980 Big Mal back at the Palace. Malcolm Allison (left), talking to the Crystal Palace players at Selhurst Park in London this morning when he spent his first day back in charge of the First Division strugglers. He was taking a good look at the talent he has to steer them away from the relegation zone including (from second left) Jerry Murphy, Vince Hilaire, Mike Flanagan, Paul Hinshelwood and Jim Cannon.

Vince Hilaire.


Vince Hilaire scored 24 goals in 168 games for Pompey in a memorable four-year. (kit 1985-1987).
 

Kevin Dillon.


Goals from Alan Biley and Kevin Dillon cancel out earlier strikes from Mickey Thomas and Pat Nevin meaning Chelsea will have to wait for promotion. 1983/84.

Kevin Dillon.


Kevin Dillon in action for Portsmouth (1983-1989), 215 (45).

 Kevin Dillon in action for Portsmouth (kit 1987/88).

Kevin Dillon.


Kevin Dillon in action for Portsmouth (1983-1989), 215 (45).
(kit 1985-1987).

Liverpool 1963/64.


Back row: Gordon Milne, Gerry Byrne, Tommy Lawrence, Ronnie Moran, Willie Stevenson, Bob Paisley. Front row: Reuben Bennett (Trainer), Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, Ian St John, T V Williams (Chairman), Ron Yeats, Alf Arrowsmith, Peter Thompson, Bill Shankly (Manager).
 
League Division 1
 1. LIVERPOOL                42     57
 2. Manchester United        42    53
 3. Everton                  42     52
 4. Tottenham Hotspur        42    51
 5. Chelsea                  42    50
 6. Sheffield Wednesday      42     49
 7. Blackburn Rovers         42     46
 8. Arsenal                  42     45
 9. Burnley                  42   44
10. West Bromwich Albion     42      43
11. Leicester City           42      43
12. Sheffield United         42    43
13. Nottingham Forest        42    41
14. West Ham United          42      40
15. Fulham                   42     39
16. Wolverhampton Wanderers  42      39
17. Stoke City               42     38
18. Blackpool                42      35
19. Aston Villa              42      34
20. Birmingham City          42     29
21. BOLTON WANDERERS         42      28
22. IPSWICH TOWN             42     25



sábado, 28 de noviembre de 2015

Shirt: Blackburn Rovers 2003/04, Dino Baggio nº21.


Shirt: Blackburn Rovers 2003/04, Dino Baggio nº21.
 
 Shirt: Blackburn Rovers 2003/04, Dino Baggio nº21.
 
 Dino Baggio.
 

Alan Shearer.


Alan Shearer celebrates scoring for Blackburn Rovers. Swindon Town-Blackburn Rovers 1993/94.

Shirt: Blackburn Rovers 1998/99, Martin Dahlin nº14.


Shirt: Blackburn Rovers 1998/99, Martin Dahlin nº14.
 
 Shirt: Blackburn Rovers 1998/99, Martin Dahlin nº14.
 
 Martin Dahlin.