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Note on page colours - in 1970-71 Millwall played in all white, with a change strip of all red shirt and stockings with white shorts.

Millwall 1970-71 Team Picture

Back row, left to right: Steve Brown, Bryan King, Brian Brown, Barry Kitchener, Gordon Bolland, Alan Dorney, Dennis Burnett

Front Row: Mascot, Derek Possee, Doug Allder, Eamonn Dunphy, Harry Cripps, Barry Bridges (bought from
QPR)

From 'Football League Review, no.530.

Players included in the 1970-71 World of Soccer Stars Album

353. Barry Kitchener.

Born : Dagenham, 11 December, 1947.

Barry holds Millwall's record League appearances, see Club Apperances


354. Derek
Possee.

Born : Southwark, 14 February, 1946.


Further players included in the 1970-71 Rothmans Football Yearbook

Manager: Benny Fenton


Doug
Allder


Gordon
Bolland


Brian Brown


Steven Brown (not included in Rothmans, but in the picture above)


Jack
Burkett


Dennis
Burnett.

See Email January 2003

Where are they now ? Summer 2004

Read more about Haugar at Emails Summer 2004


Harry Cripps

Nominated FourFourTwo's best ever player at Millwall, see April 2005




Alan
Dorney


Eamonn (Eamon) Dunphy

Click to see more information on Eamonn



Alan
Garner


George
Jacks


Bryan
King


D.
Mackie


William
Neil


Barry
Salvage

Died 1986.

Where are they now ? Summer 2004

Read more about Haugar at Emails Summer 2004

Other players at the club in 70-71 season ...

Brain Dear

Born: Plaistow, 18 September, 1943.

English League career: 1960-70 (Source: Apprentices) West Ham United, Bighton and Hove Albion (loan), Fulham Millwall, West Ham United. (Moved to Woodford Town.) 95 games, 45 goals.

Note Barry Hugman lists Brian as going to West Ham in 1970 from Woodford Town, rather than Millwall

West Ham United career details 1962-68, and 1970: League 69 games 33 goals; FA Cup 7 games 2 goals; League Cup 3 games 0 goals; Other 6 games 4 goals.

Brighton and Hove Albion loan in 66-67 season:(League only) 7 games 5 goals.

Fulham career details 1968-69 season: (League only)13 games 7 goals.

Millwall career details 1969-70 season: 6 games 0 goals.

1970-71 season details:
Millwall: Didn't play
- 6 October 1970 moved to West Ham on a free transfer.
West Ham United: League 4 games 0 goals; FA Cup 1 game 0 goals; League Cup 0 games 0 goals; Other 0 games 0 goals.

For other links see ...

Click to see Millwall 70-71 autographs at Lennart Kristiansson's site:
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English Football League 70-71 Autographs

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Note(1): Birth information and League career statistics from:
"The PFA Premier and Football League Players' Records 1946-1998"
Edited and compiled by Barry J. Hugman. Lennard Queen Anne Press, 1998.

Further 1970-71 season information from :
'Rothmans Football Yearbook 1970-71' 1st Year. Queen Anne Press, London, 1970, and
'Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971-72' 2nd Year. Queen Anne Press, London, 1971.

Brian Dear, West Ham United statistics from 'The Definative West Ham United F.C. A Complete Record' by John Northcutt. See www.innotts.co.uk-soccer

Note (2): It seems a bit odd writing Millwall in white and red, rather than white and blue, but this is more authentic to the 1970-71 season, when Millwall played in all white for a first team kit, and in red shirts, white shorts and red socks as a second kit.

Bob Dunning
4 May 2005

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