Derby County Videos, Thanks for your exciting and unbiased look at Derby games in the 70s. Great to see thrilling football and remember all these great names from my boyhood!
I was there that day! The thing I most remember about Birmingham was a guy called Trevor Hockey who was extremely hairy and quite a good footballer. That would be late ‘60’s at the BBG. Birmingham were in all red that day.
Trevor Hockey I remember him playing for my team Norwich kicked everyone/anybody in the opposing team only played about twelve games for the Canaries and tragically died of a heartattack aged around 43 far to young Big Trevor Rip
Ian Clarke you certainly would.. the big three up front at the time.. Latchford, Francis, Hatton.... Gordon Taylor running em ragged on the left.. mercurial Alan Campbell in the middle.. halcyon days ..
There was Ian. I was there and Remember it very well..also 72-73 season blues had 4th biggest average attendance in England.. 36,700...at least 3-4 games 52,500 packed in at St Andrews... amazing times
Kevin Beardsley, would managers dare to play such an attacking line up today. We're now more interested about playing 3 centre backs, holding midfield players, and lone strikers.
Ian Clarke yes you’re right.. that’s why I think football nowadays can be negative..I do not watch much football on TV.. especially the majority of mundane premier league games..
Golden days , my old man did not need , dega me to go to the games mid of kop boom boom feel it im your feet, food days god blerës the blues kRo...g😂rip j,h,b...😅
Why am I addictive to Hugh Johns commentary? must be the enthusiasm and excitement he brings , brilliant!
Derby County Videos,
Thanks for your exciting and unbiased look at Derby games in the 70s. Great to see thrilling football and remember all these great names from my boyhood!
Bob Hatton always looked like a Mexican bandit to me. Very good player with a very low key goal celebration which I liked.
Bob latchford...... Everton top scorer..... Brummie through and through...
Happy days.. great football then..
I was there that day! The thing I most remember about Birmingham was a guy called Trevor Hockey who was extremely hairy and quite a good footballer. That would be late ‘60’s at the BBG. Birmingham were in all red that day.
Trevor Hockey I remember him playing for my team Norwich kicked everyone/anybody in the opposing team only played about twelve games for the Canaries and tragically died of a heartattack aged around 43 far to young Big Trevor Rip
You'd feel pretty confident following a side with Bob Hatton and Trevor Francis up top.
Ian Clarke you certainly would.. the big three up front at the time.. Latchford, Francis, Hatton.... Gordon Taylor running em ragged on the left.. mercurial Alan Campbell in the middle.. halcyon days ..
Kevin Beardsley, I think there was a game in the early seventies when they beat Portsmouth 6-3.
There was Ian. I was there and
Remember it very well..also 72-73 season blues had 4th biggest average attendance in England.. 36,700...at least 3-4 games 52,500 packed in at St Andrews... amazing times
Kevin Beardsley, would managers dare to play such an attacking line up today. We're now more interested about playing 3 centre backs, holding midfield players, and lone strikers.
Ian Clarke yes you’re right.. that’s why I think football nowadays can be negative..I do not watch much football on TV.. especially the majority of mundane premier league games..
Golden days , my old man did not need , dega me to go to the games mid of kop boom boom feel it im your feet, food days god blerës the blues kRo...g😂rip j,h,b...😅
You have the referee playing for you as well.... utr
YER YER hater...😢