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Bob Latchford

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Bob Latchford

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ajsccfc

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Football needs more flat caps. You see photos from the 1920s and everyone's dressed so sharp, not a single gut pushing polyester to its limits.
 

Bob Latchford

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Bob Latchford

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No Skyblue in sight, in fact some might say those colours are an almost exact match for Red Bull.:emoji_nerd:
The blue does seem to be a darker blue. dare I say it a royal blue.
 

chinamans view

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Im not so sure this is highfield rd we did play in sky blue then and nobody in that photo has sky blue on, but there again it does look like the old west end before the stand was built.
 

Gosford Green

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Chairman Nick wants this taken down. Reminiscing of the past is counter revolutionary.

All that matters is the next game and the glorious future.
 

Bob Latchford

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Chairman Nick wants this taken down. Reminiscing of the past is counter revolutionary.

All that matters is the next game and the glorious future.

Sadly , our past is all we have.
 

Bob Latchford

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Tom English 2nd left .
 

Bob Latchford

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The 'chairman'? Is he the one who's turned inanity into art?
Love the innocence of this photo; rattles, flat caps and woodbines, when footy was a sport.
Also , possibly , away fans mixing with home fans ? red n' black scarf - I know we had a red n' black kit but , that was late 1800's /early 1900's ...
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Im not so sure this is highfield rd we did play in sky blue then and nobody in that photo has sky blue on, but there again it does look like the old west end before the stand was built.

If it's 61 then we played in a mainly white kit with a bit of royal blue on the sleeves. (Variations of this colour with stripes from 1924-61)

Didn't start playing in skyblue till 1962 (although we did have a skyblue and white kit from 1889-1922).

Looks very much like a Bantams rather than a Skyblue era City....


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COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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wingy

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Dental care was lacking in those days
Unfortunately most in that picture have exited the stage.
 

Bob Latchford

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Dental care was lacking in those days
Unfortunately most in that picture have exited the stage.
In those days - have you ever met Fred the hatter ? less teeth than a crocodile with pyaria .
 

oscillatewildly

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That's a young Bob Dylan with rattle aloft with a Young Richard Hawley just off his left shoulder. Strangely, A young Roger Moore as 'the saint' feels the need to tickle Bobs armpit.
The celebs in attendance at HR back in those days was uncanny.
 

Otis

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That's a young Bob Dylan with rattle aloft with a Young Richard Hawley just off his left shoulder. Strangely, A young Roger Moore as 'the saint' feels the need to tickle Bobs armpit.
The celebs in attendance at HR back in those days was uncanny.
Unlike our now future years under Red Bull, which will be very canny.
 

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