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All That Is In Bob's Site

Kevin Ochieng   17/Aug/2002:03:38:11
For a long time i wondered how my parents came up with the name
Kevin for me, not until about two days ago did I find out that i was
named after my fathers idol namely Kevin Keegan. Thank you verymuch
for creating such a site thanx again.
 
Lela Purtseladze   02/Aug/2002:09:13:46
Really Wonderful Site! Well done
 
BRENDAN   01/Jul/2002:17:15:57
LOVE READING ABOUT THE BEST DAYS OF FOOTBALL, FOR ME 1970/1971 ARSENAL
DONE THE DOUBLE AND I WAS 13 YEARS OLD FOOTBALL MONTHLY , GOAL, LOADS
OF FOOTY COMICS ALL THE BEST AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
 
arthur pops 20/Jun/2002:10:45:23
great site Bob still exploring....Best Rgds....Arthur
 
Ian FOOTBALL-LINX 31/May/2002:20:44:01
Hi,

Great site, 1971 holds a lot of memories for me - met my wife on day
Arsenal won the Double. Great to find a site that traces the occasions
and players for that era. (By the way still have 2 programmes for the
FA Cup Final that year)
 
kevin webb   13/May/2002:20:24:41
osgood osgood osgood osgood born is the king of stamford bridge can
anyone in london let me know who can embroid a 72 chelsea badge on a
pair of boxing shorts good luck
 
Andrew Furniss   10/May/2002:21:53:13
Great web site.......thanks.

Johnny Giles......none better....put a ball on a sixpence from anywhere
on the pitch...truly brilliant....

also helped playing with the BEST team ever assembled on the Planet...

we wont see the likes of it again .....

S-U-P-E-R L-E-E-D-S......

rest in peace Billy....
 
Michael Courtenay   09/May/2002:21:38:49
Found your page looking to see who else has typhoo football cards
 
West Ham Batman   29/Apr/2002:11:41:00
Servus West Ham!!!
Ich bin ein Fan aus Deutschland...steckt bitte die Köpfe nicht in den
Sand!!!
 
Lennart Kristiansson Collection 1970-71 Football Autographs 09/Apr/2002:18:33:36
CONGRATULATION BOB TO THE 3 YEARS OF MAGNIFICIENT WORK !
I look forward to the next three, because this is a site with great
ambitions, here I get news in my intrest and my passport to the
internet football world. Good luck with your future work.

Lennart Kristiansson
Sweden
 
Eileen Leslie   30/Mar/2002:03:53:24
I would like to have more information about Billy Wilson,who played
for Blackburn.I knew Billy as we grew up in same village and haven't
seen him in years!I live in Canada and it was a nice surprise to see
his picture on your site.What is billy doing these days?
 
Emmeli Emmeli 02/Jan/2002:21:51:27
Hallo!! I´m a girl from sweden and I´m 14 years old. I just want to say
that Svennis is the greatest and England is very good at playing
football, but sweden are better.. we´ll see.... have a nice day..
Love Emmeli
 
Tom O'Hanlon LEEDS talk 14/Dec/2001:15:26:25
Really enjoyed my first visit to your site, liked the Leeds United page
most of all of course. I'll be back again.
 
Andrew   14/Dec/2001:02:04:57
Superb site. Peter Osgod was always my favourite English player at that
time, Johan Cruyff - the world's best. Brings back great memories.
David Beckham is dross next to the greats who played then.
 
kylie lutton   22/Nov/2001:11:29:57
im the daughter of bertie lutton and just letting you know he is alive
and well and living in hampton park victoria australia.if you want to
contact him just email me and ill pass the msg on to him
 
Lisa Lutton   22/Nov/2001:11:29:15
Hi my name is Lisa Lutton and i am the eldest daughter of ex wolves
player Bertie Lutton, We now live in Australia and let me say that my
dad was the greatest in his time. He's kept all his newspaper clippings
of his time with the wolves and Northern Ireland and is very proud of
his caps, He keeps them on his pillows when he makes his bed.. I'm a
bit dissapointed that there is not alot of information on him cos he
was a great player..
 
Michele   21/Nov/2001:17:32:43
Congratulations from Italy!! We want Howen!
 
gordon   03/Nov/2001:10:13:28
A good site but theres always someone who will tell you something
different "Bill Wigham" the ex Midddlesbrough goalie was known as
"Willie Wigham" maybe not important to some but there are some Boro
fans out here.
Keep up the good work.
 
martyn price   11/Oct/2001:13:00:02
boing boing
 
Francesco   04/Oct/2001:12:31:19
Excuse me for my poor english.
I'm italian supporter and I very interested to '60s and '70s years, your material is very beautiful.

Thanks
 
Allen Hayes n/a 04/Oct/2001:12:13:20
Great web site guys i would just like to say that WBA F.C RUUUUUUULE
cheers allen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
peter wibberley   23/Sep/2001:19:25:44


Cheers Bobby!
 
sam   19/Sep/2001:16:45:14
thank you u helped me with my homework!!!it is excellent all i was
looking for.ta

sam xxxxxxxxx
 
JOHN MCGLYNN   16/Sep/2001:12:23:48
EXCELENT SITE FROM THE GOLDEN ERA OF SOCCER, I WISH YOU HAD MORE INFO'
ON THE FOLLOWING SEASONS FROM THE 70'S -&- 80'S WITH YOUR FULL
COLLETCTION OF FOOTBALL CARDS I FOUND THEM GREAT TO LOOK BACK ON FULL
OF NOSTALGIA.
JOHN MCGLYNN
 
Richard Baxter Richard Baxter : potter : ceramics 04/Sep/2001:11:45:58
Cool site!
 
Les Todd   30/Aug/2001:10:00:16
Great site Bob,I was an apprentice at Newcastle Utd in the early 60's I
am now living in New Zealand and to see info on players like Bob
Moncur,David Craig,John Craggs,Bryan(Pop)Robson,Ollie Burton,Frank
Clarke and Wiilie Mcfaul who I toured with in New Zealand when he
brought Utd on tour here in the early 80's to play our national side
brings back many happy footballing memories,keep up the info coming.
 
Paul Curtis   14/Aug/2001:15:46:04
Bob - I've just come across the site whilst searching for the 1970 West
Ham goalkeeper Peter Grotier.
The early '70's was my supporting heyday, I had all the football cards,
subbuteo, and used to occasionally get to see West Ham at a packed
Upton Park. I can remember seeing Man U with George Best / Charlton /
Law etc lose 2-1 in front of 38,507 in April '71 - awesome.
Top marks for a top site mate !
 
des   20/Jul/2001:21:29:35
Bloody hell, carlo sartori-I put his name in as a flyer -&- got your web
site, what a pleasanr surprise. My first game as a 13 year old at Old
Trafford-I actually can't remember if sartrori played-but I came to
worship him after his busy displays against Leeds in those FA Semi Cup
finals against bloody Leeds. When United got beat it was the time I
cried uncontrollably-I lost 7 shillings I didn't have. Sartori was no
Best, but, nor was I. I thought of the little ginger terrier as a
talisman -&- held him in great regard. I too tried to be a busy little
bastard on the pitch-it didn't get me into the school team but years of
racing round the red squirrel on heat got me picked for various awful
Sunday League Teams until my retirement from 11 a side last season.
That boy Sartori's got a lot to answer for, my knees are fucked but I
still think of his industry momentarily taking the limelight from his
more illustrious team mates. Keep it up lads, I'm gonna have a quick
trwl round your pages. D
 
Chris   15/Jul/2001:00:08:19
Interesting site with lots of good info. Im working on a site for
1970's Cup finals so look out for it. Its heartbreaking to see The
Baggies up with the big boys.
 
ELVIS   05/Jul/2001:14:36:34
A brilliant web site Bob,Manchester United supporter since 1970 and we
are still going strong-George Best,the second greatest person to walk
this earth,the brilliant man-the best-the genius-the legend,I'd play
him today.Keep up the good work Bob.
 
paul kay   02/Jul/2001:13:37:02
I love the George Best info and the pure nostalgia
 
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john SLAMdUNK BOOKS LTD 30/Jun/2001:13:58:52
BEAUTIFUL GAME by Parry Maguire, a brilliant new football poet.
BEAUTIFUL GAME is a celebration of the lives and times of the greatest
legends of football.
 
vlad Friends Of Maradona 28/Jun/2001:08:56:43
cool site - checkout Friends OF Maradona -
http://hem.passagen.se/gatara/index.htm
 
DARK MASTER (not rea 09/Jun/2001:17:00:34
I AM A HUGE powerpod fan ('bout to oder some from ALEX SPORTS) so if u
are coooool then kick me!

P.S l.f.c. ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuule
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Roy o' the Rovers Albion Rovers Premier Champs 06/Jun/2001:23:08:55
I like it!
 
John Marshall SLAMdUNK BOOKS LTD 30/May/2001:11:05:11
SLAMdUNK BOOKS LTD publisher of BEAUTIFUL GAME by Parry Maguire, a
brilliant new football poet. BEAUTIFUL GAME celebrates the greatest
legends of football, from BEST to ZICO, from BECKENBAUHER to ZOFF, from
BECKHAM to ZIDANE. Please visit our website and warm your heart...
If you love GEORGE BEST you will love Parry Maguire's tribute to him
and many many others who wear the shirt of heroes. BEAUTIFUL GAME, only
available from SLAMdUNK BOOKS LTD.
 
Knut Johansen   29/May/2001:10:46:02
BOB,

I am from NORWAY and i am 37 years old and a Manchester United
fan sins 1974.My pasion for UNITED is big.I have been i England
and watch UNITED at many ocaticons.It is expensive too travel
to England.So i can´t travel so ofen i will.You pepole ho are
living in England you are very luck to have a league so fin
that pepole from all over the world will watch.
Keep the RED FLAG H...

Med Hilsen
Knut.
 
pecanedy   16/May/2001:15:11:57

my first day on line,enjoyed your site a lot,will be regular visitor.as
a hammers fan,im missing harry boy big time.still,bring on
rudi!!......... best wishes,pecanedy.essex
 
David Graniewitz   10/May/2001:23:22:45
Congratulations on an amazing site! This brings back many fond memories
for me. I was 10 at the time and this was the first proper full seaon
that I followed from beginning to end.
Cheers Mate
 
De voorzitter van FC Homepage van F.C. Real Brugge 27/Apr/2001:18:44:08
Hallo,

Prachtige website,waar wij veel plezier aan beleefden.

You have a very interesting site. I enjoyed my visit.
Habe mir deine Homepage angeschaut.Finde sie toll

img src="http://www.geocities.com/fcrealbrugge/fcreal_display.gif"

img
src="http://www.geocities.com/fcrealbrugge/index_banner_fcreal.gif"htt
p://geocities.com/fcrealbrugge

Vele groetjes uit Brugge, België

Greetings from Brugge, Belgium

Viele Grüße aus Brügge, Belgien


 
virginia   24/Apr/2001:21:44:47
excellent, well done on a brilliant page.
 
stuart nimmo   24/Apr/2001:14:31:44
Some great memories Bob,lets hope united win this week.
 
bjorn gloersen   06/Apr/2001:02:37:02
a great page,thank you. so nice to travel back in time.
keep it up. best wishes from bjorn and may spurs get it right on sunday.
 
Bill Green   05/Apr/2001:18:23:01
Really good nostalgic site Bob.

Reminds me of my early days on the Terraces at Upton Park, 50p to get
in and players who were LOYAL to thier clubs.

Cheers

Billy
 
Kjell Åvendal Egersund FC - presentation in English 09/Mar/2001:03:25:00
Great site.
I am a Norwegian Football Supporter, aged 33 who is obsessed with 70ies
English Football. I collect all 1st Division programmes between 74-76
and has so far got about 3/4th of all the progs. issued in my collection
I also edit a couple of web-sites on my local Norwegian club.
Just seen Porto-Liverpool on Portuguese TV. We should beat them in the
return leg at Anfield
 
Paul England   06/Mar/2001:21:46:28
Hi Bob

As an Arsenal fan, it's a shame that the first season I can remember,
as an eight year old, was the 71/72 season, the first cup final being
the Leeds 1-0 (clarke)
Had I been paying attention a year or two earlier, as you obviously
were, then I would have enjoyed the 70 world cup and Arsenal's double
winning season before several years of (Arsenal)mediocrity.
Now living in Kuwait, I came across a player of 70/71 today, none other
than Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool, England, Question of Sport)- poolside at
the hotel were I am a member. God knows what he was doing in kuwait. I
didn't speak to him but I ended up coming across your site in a bout of
70's football surfing nostalgia!
A great web site.
 
Marc Bogman Football Miniatures Collection 28/Feb/2001:22:51:58
Bob,

Great site... A lot of information here... Too much to read at this
hour of the day...
Don't worry, I'll be back.
 
John Lorimer   18/Feb/2001:17:37:01
Great site. Checked out Peter Lorimers page. Very enjoyable reading.
Thanks
 
Trevor Powell   30/Jan/2001:00:13:09
As a long term glutton for punishment.ie an Evertonian, really enjoyed
your sire... have a copy of team photo ready for the start of the 70/71
season which I can scan and send!
 
Jack Snipe-Syrovy   23/Jan/2001:13:13:50
Hi Bob, just a quick look at the Where are they now section, very
intersting info, havent heard from ya for a while any luck on Best
movie, I sent the address of Brian McGreavie to that page you gave us,
they wanted some info on him OK catch you soon Jack
 
Jacqui Flitcroft   17/Jan/2001:06:56:50
Fantastic site. I grew up in Cairns in Australia and became a huge Leeds
fan as a kid in the 1970s - I can remember sitting up all night
listening to the FA Cup Final broadcasts on the radio and being totally
inconsolable over Sunderland's win in 1973. I was a major Allan Clarke
fan and wonder if anyone knows of an address to write to Allan Clarke -
I've had a copy of his book Goals Are My Business for many many years
and I'd like to see if he'd sign it for me if I sent it to him.
 
Jack Snipe   15/Jan/2001:12:19:04
Dear Bob and Football/soccer fans ,we have to call it soccer in
Australia because of this silly game called australian rules football a
mix of gaelic and rugby anyway enough nonsense, Im after a copy of the
BEST movie which no one has heard of in OZ this does not suprise me, if
anyone has a copy and would like to trade or they know where I can buy
it please let us know, Well all the best for now keep up the good work
Im impressed by this site, also after classic games from 60s and 70s
if that possible let us know catch ya Jack Snipe
 
Scott Smillie   30/Dec/2000:22:41:26
Fantastic site. I'll contact you again once I've scoured the site. I
really enjoyed the 70-71 teams (memories).

Cheers

Scott
 
peter williams Britannia.com 22/Dec/2000:16:56:15
I watched Scots international left winger Billy Liddell at Liverpool
making the Kop sway alarmingly when he blasted one towards the goal.
Across the park was Everton, with T.G.Jones perhaps the greatest
footballer I have ever seen (and I watched John Charles, Ivor Allchurch,
Travor Ford, Billy Hughes (Chelsea and Wales and G.B.) Stanley Matthews,
Tommy Lawton et al.How many remember Bartram in goal for Charlton in the
first FA final after the war, when they lost to Derby County? I had
already emigrated when Georgie Best came along, but remember Tom Finney
and Len Shackleton. Some great games and huge crowds in those days. All
going to the games on buses and trains. No one had cars. Peter.
 
phil wearmouth   11/Dec/2000:04:26:04
Great site ..... I grew up in Leeds during the 'Revie Era' and
appreciate all great football players from that period in history. It's
good to see so many people appreciate these guys who played with a
genuine love for the game, unlike those overpayed poseurs who
masquerade these days.
 
gary beckitt WAKEY WAKEY 01/Dec/2000:14:25:58
Great website
 
Basil Bush   12/Nov/2000:01:28:01
You need a recount, Al, I saw two pictures and I was isn't even looking
for them.
 
Al gore   08/Nov/2000:12:48:39
Pretty perthetic site. Rodney Marsh is one of my all time heros and
have been disappointed by my search for some pretty pictures of him!!!
 
 
monty P   06/Nov/2000:17:16:32
Hi Bob - great site - I also have a fascination with 70/71, but not
quite as obsessive as yours!!! My interest comes not from the FKS book,
which I never had, but from the A-&-BC gum cards, which I had at the time.
In my opinion, the A-&-BC cards are far superior - better pictures, plus
a small biog on each player. Are you aware of this set? If I had a
scanner, I'd send you some samples.

Also, have you seen this site:
http://www.geocities.com/ynig00/football_cards/fks71/000_index.htm -
this shows every card from your set by team. Seriously, these pictures
don't rate against the A-&-BC cards.

There are only 255 cards in the A-&-BC set - including Ray Kennedy, Denis
Law, Trevor Brooking, Joe Kinnear; but missing some big names from the
FKS set, and not including any Huddersfield players! Let me know if you
want a list - I know all apart from about 10.

Keep up the good work!
 
Nicola   31/Oct/2000:21:55:54
Nice one Bob! Plenty about the wee man with the hole in his heart.
Bless him!
 
steve   26/Oct/2000:22:54:18
What an exellent site. Brings back all the memories of my childhood
days watching all these great players.will be looking at this site more
often ,please keep updating this site. All the best Steve.
 
Phil Harrison   25/Sep/2000:22:31:45
Spot on article for Blackpool FC. I could name that team with my eyes
shut ( or open ). After seeing the Pool drop to bottom ( equal ) of the
Football League all that's left is the memmory of the early 70's.
Anglo-Italian cup win, Micky Walsh's Goal of the Season on Motd, yes
and the 3-4 home defeat against Chelsea when we were 3-1 up.
Perhaps we'll win the Conference title next season.
 
balraj singh   19/Sep/2000:14:44:06
fantastic
 
Mick   12/Sep/2000:17:56:00
I've been an ARSENAL FAN for 48 years and anything to do with the
Gunners is great by me. Keep up the good work and lets see how much
more you can retrieve from the archives.
When I was younger I was always being mistaken for Charlie,in fact we
were so alike I even had a free meal in a resturant on the strength of
it, I tried to tell them but they wouldn't listen so who was I to argue.
Thanks Charlie boy.
 
david m. shortall   07/Sep/2000:22:14:16
superb site, saved the great pic of alan ball(god in blue )
 
Luca Frazzi   05/Sep/2000:07:49:29
My name is Luca Frazzi, I'm an Arsenal fan from Italy, and love
everything from the 70's british football. I followed It from the Swiss
Television when I was young, and seeing your website was a big pleasure
for me.
Congratulations Bob, you're doing a very good job for us nostalgic
lovers of 'real football'.
Ciao!!!

 
jimmy England 2000 02/Sep/2000:23:12:12
Ahh.....
The seventies they were awful, Awful times. On the other hand the new
millenium's is the best thing since sliced bread, so come to my website
England 2000.
England 2000 allows you to find out about every single player who has
pulled on an England jersey since the start of the year 2000. This
includes their games for England, club teams and a short review of
their careers.
 
Rod Hall   18/Aug/2000:22:07:35
Great site - really brought the good old days at Ipswich roaring back -
thanks to Kevin Feldman for the tip about where to find you
 
Daniel Gilligan Leeds United 4eva 06/Aug/2000:11:57:39
Great site! my site is stillunder construction but it'll b up n running
soon
best wishes
Daniel G
 
Raj   02/Aug/2000:16:39:20
Not a bad website ! I started supporting Stoke City because of Gordon
Banks.My favourite player was Alan Hudson.The last time I heard he was
involved in some accident.Hope he's fine.

Regards.
 
Sniff Too Good For You 01/Aug/2000:00:22:26
Nice web site about a great player who my Dad nicknamed me after when I
played football when I was younger. So I am not the official Sniff!
 
Ted Bates Ted Bates' Royal Navy Service 28/Jun/2000:12:59:19
No I'm not 'that' Ted Bates but in any case I've had the name longer
than him.Best wishes from 'Down Under'
 
Dave Francis   17/Jun/2000:23:06:45
A great player, and a great website :-)
 
Nick Gregory   17/Jun/2000:17:27:53
I was trying to remember the names of our herooes of '66, but could
onlr remember 8. Your site filled in the rest.

Thanks, Nick
 
Jonathan Irvine   16/Jun/2000:21:48:44
Great site. Bestie is an all time hero of mine. He played alongside my
dad, Willie Irvine, for Northern Ireland in the sixties and has met up
with him again at Sportsmans dinners over the last couple of years. My
dad still says Bestie claimed an NI goal that was rightfully his when
they were playing together!!
 
Ivar Tisthammer The Soccer Engine 11/Jun/2000:00:15:17
Great site, wonderfull to look back in time. You should take a look at
my "Soccer Engine" as well.
 
B.B   06/Jun/2000:23:03:58
Thanks for the brill pics of the 1966 England team. I have searched
high and low, but you came up with the goods!!!!!!!!!!!!
Million thanks, the kids in my class were thrilled to bits.
 
Ernie Barrow   23/Apr/2000:11:37:24
Brings back a lot of memories with some great players of the past,and
Manchester CITY glory days,which are coming back again.
Back in the Premier League a step to greater times ahead a club with a
bright future MANCHESTER "CITY".
Come on you BLUES!! Cheers Ernie Barrow CTID
 
elisabeth digby darm   23/Apr/2000:05:28:48
leeds forever!
 
Alan J Kane   18/Apr/2000:09:10:03
Wow well done Bob I am impressedI too was peeing about on the bloody
net till early am. We must get life between us LOL
Best Regards
Alan
 
Alan J Kane   17/Apr/2000:22:34:59
Hey Guy I like your style. I am a 42 year old Chelsea fan, my
birthplace is Dunfermline in Scotland soI also follow Dunfermline
Athletic (sad I know).
Keep up the good work
Alan
 
Jorge Bolado   17/Apr/2000:08:13:11
Very good information about George Best,thank you and you have a good
taste in music too.
 
Mark Mark Ashtons Stockport County Home Page 29/Mar/2000:15:17:50
Well done, very good site.
 
Mark   29/Mar/2000:15:16:42
 
Henry Spoor 26/Mar/2000:06:47:15
Bob its brought tears to my eyes being exiled onto the west coast of
calif: and you pulling out the Newcastle Fairs cup team , so many good
memories , this page i discovered by chance , im now 62 and ive got
so many god gifted days with all the division one teams back then.
have you anything on my dear old friend :Ivor Allchurch: thank you so
much for a very pleasant hour or two......Henry Ventura,,,Calif:
 
Henry Spoor 26/Mar/2000:06:41:14
 
Andrew Weller   20/Mar/2000:03:31:24
Great to see some-one dedicate a web site to players of years past. Of
course it's always dubious from an old time Leeds supporter!!!!(Quite
ironic coming from a life-long Chelsea supporter!!)

Keep up the excellent work -&- will be certainly interested if you do
other years. Keep me informed if you do.

Cheers

Andrew
 
mollie banks   19/Mar/2000:18:03:44
Hi Bob
Excellent site Bob I think you may have converted me to football at
last!!!!!!!
Well maybe not.

Mollie.Maidenhead.
 
Nick   18/Mar/2000:18:58:52
Amazing site Bob, I still have my copy of the Soccer Stars and Gala
Collection, so your not the only sicko. I also have Football stars
Parade 70-71 which is great and a copy of the Shoot quiz book for that
era and more. As for me I'm sorry it was Chelsea and Peter Osgood/
Peter Bonetti at that time. My sadest moment seeing Gorden Banks
beaten by a Penalty by Charlie George when stoke lost to Arsenal in the
FA cup semi '71. My best moment the famous David Webb goal. I used to
hate Leeds back then. The irony is now I love to watch Leeds to see
Harry play. Nice trip down memory lane.

PS Is your copy of the Gala Collection complete?
 
Bob Dunning Bob and 1970-71 Footballers 06/Mar/2000:13:00:57
Me again ! Your're right about Roger. He was in the Liverpool team when
he won the World Cup, but in the Bolton team in 1970-71.

King - you don't have to live in the past to enjoy it !
 
the king(accept no i   05/Mar/2000:19:41:57
bit to old you peasant! stop living in the past
 
Colin Garner   05/Mar/2000:13:55:22
Hello,

I thought Roger Hunt was with Liverpool and not Bolton, but I may be
wrong.

Great page, and yes we will the Eorld Cup again at Wembley July 2006.

Colin
 
Ian Ferguson   26/Feb/2000:00:29:00
I suppose that the late '60s and the early 70's was a golden era of
sorts. When I think back to momentous, exciting games that I used to
watch from the South Paddock it might be a little rose tinted, but no-
one can take away the memory of the day we beat Sunderland with that
Mickey Walsh goal.
 
jeffthered   19/Feb/2000:15:37:09
all you yorkies out there,get ready for a stuffing on sunday!!!!!!!!
 
Tracey Flo   16/Feb/2000:00:02:27
Going to my first game Saturday week against Blackburn Rovers! Wanted
an insight and some top tips to impress Charlie! Thanks
 
leigh considine   13/Feb/2000:15:59:51
Was looking all over for a 1966 team photo -&- you had it all the time.
Cheers mate it finish's off my school project !!!!!
 
Steve Bingham   13/Feb/2000:15:08:44
What a unique site! I used to have the same sticker book.Now just a sad
forty something.
 
CRAIG BOARDMAN CRAIG BOARDMASN BOOTS 19/Jan/2000:20:45:46




With passionate awe that is deeper than panicBR
The spirit subdued and
unshakenBR
Takes heed of the godhead
terrace and TitanicBR
Whose football is felt on
the breach of manicBR
Sharp steps that their
fire has forsaken.BR
 
William B   14/Dec/1999:06:35:48
Whew! What a lot of work! Cheers on a great site. I would personally go
for 1973-74, but 70-71 is ok by me. I'm weeping nostalgically looking at
the simple strips minus "UMBRO" and sponsors.
Keep up the great work!
 
Christian Kelly On The Cross 04/Dec/1999:15:31:42
The thing I admire most about this site is that Bob, a Leeds fan, still
manages to give such attention to the other clubs of the 70/71
season.It's a vast site full of hidden gems for supporters of any club
and that makes it a worthwhile visit for anyone.Keep up the excellent
work Bob !
 
LES WAKE   03/Dec/1999:12:04:47

I was there in the sixties and seventies before migrating to
Australia. I'm a member of the Australian branch of the supporters
club and helped register the club with Eric Carlisle when I was
over in '96.
If you're reading this Mick "a job well done,"

I was a season ticket holder in '68 after serving an apprenticeship
on the Kop and Lowfield road stand. In '69 I graduated to the
Geldered end. Home and away I was there seeing a total of 50 games
'69/70 all home games (28) and 21 away. To say that King Billy was
the greatest ever would be the understatement of the millennium.

To all you fellow whites out there:- Keep the faith.
 
Eberhard Eintracht Frankfurt 25/Nov/1999:12:30:52
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mit eintr@chtlichen GrüßenBR
Eberhard
 
Rich   17/Nov/1999:14:35:48
Hello Bob, well nice to see you - don't tell Karen about the beard.
Is there nothing on Aspergers Syndrome anywhere (?) - or are they
keeping all that to themselves - I assume you still hoard 'stuff' - I
nearly wrote down a train number on Saturday but I'd seen that one
before. More seriously, it's good to finally read your poetry - you
never did tell me what you were writing. As for music - well I vowed to
never ever go to a concert again after The Mission split - but got
given a ticket to see Genesis (which wasn't nearly as boring as some may
suggest) - so now I vow never ever to BUY a ticket for a concert ever
again. Keep in touch.
 
Bob Palin Bob's Life 14/Sep/1999:06:19:59
What a great team Leeds were in the late 60's and early 70's, as a
Chelsea supporter at the time nothing gave me greater pleasure than the
FA Cup win. I used to play Subbuteo with my friend Graham Baker who was
a Leeds fan and he would thrash me every time to make up for it, it
also used to annoy him that I could never remember Leed's nickname,
still can't. Fortunately I saw the error of my ways in the early 70's
and became and still am an avid fan of my home team, Luton Town.

Bob
 
Bob Dunning Bob and 1970-71 Footballers 06/Sep/1999:02:35:34
It's only me !
Well I've got to try it out to see if it works, thanks for coming to
the site, do leave a message it'll be great to hear from you.
 

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