The crowd are waving their songsheets courtesy of printers Felix McGlennon, London. These were folded into the (6d) programes for the spectators to sing the words to the songs. I worked there in early sixties. By then poular melodic songs were in decine to rock & roll, hardly suitable for a sing song. McGlennon's made a good living post war in printing the music and words of popular hits and sold in Woolworths. . Sadly no more.
Referee wearing a suit. Brilliant
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what a finish
Can't believe he does a piss take Yorkshire accent at the end!
There's no "D" on the 18 yard box. I didn't realise that it was a relatively recent addition to the pitch markings.
Actually in some pictures and books from even back in the 1800's it was already displayed, so probably it just wasn't mandatory or standard practice
And you'll see it in slow motion,ffs I thought the full highlights were in slow motion.
Oh those clipped English tones 😅
They didn’t look that bad you know!!!
I was there.
Congratulations you’re nine years old today 👏
My dad was one of the officials!
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The crowd are waving their songsheets courtesy of printers Felix McGlennon, London. These were folded into the (6d) programes for the spectators to sing the words to the songs. I worked there in early sixties. By then poular melodic songs were in decine to rock & roll, hardly suitable for a sing song. McGlennon's made a good living post war in printing the music and words of popular hits and sold in Woolworths. . Sadly no more.
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