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Can anyone name these players (50s or 60s)?
I've been sent this photo and asked if I could name the players signing the autographs but I don't have a clue.
What I do know is the boy second from the left used to post on the message board but sadly passed away a few years ago.
What I do know is the boy second from the left used to post on the message board but sadly passed away a few years ago.
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Not him I know, but, ironically, doesn’t the one on the right look like Colin Bell?
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Are they definitely Burnley players, CT ??
If pushed I would place the haircuts at 1961-65, they might be away players, perhaps even SV Hamburg or Vfb Stuttgart ?
If pushed I would place the haircuts at 1961-65, they might be away players, perhaps even SV Hamburg or Vfb Stuttgart ?
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looks like early to mid sixties to me judging by hairstyles and clothing
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that makes sense - is the building now the specs place on Kierby walk - they could have been staying at the hotelClarets4me wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 6:52 pmAre they definitely Burnley players, CT ??
If pushed I would place the haircuts at 1961-65, they might be away players, perhaps even SV Hamburg or Vfb Stuttgart ?
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Possibly Francis Lee on the left with Colin bell
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Don’t think they are Burnley players. I thought Hamburg initially. It’s outside the Keirby.Clarets4me wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 6:52 pmAre they definitely Burnley players, CT ??
If pushed I would place the haircuts at 1961-65, they might be away players, perhaps even SV Hamburg or Vfb Stuttgart ?
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this was Colin Bell in 1967 - I do not think it was him
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Definitely not Frannie !
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Francis Lee
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Colin Todd ?
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possibly Stuermer and Werner of SV Hamburg (Stuermer in the middle) - not confident thoughClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 7:05 pmDon’t think they are Burnley players. I thought Hamburg initially. It’s outside the Keirby.
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That’s an impressive autograph book!
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I wish I knew where it went. My Mum seems to think it got lost when my Grandma moved house.
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This is my guess ..... Lothar Schamer and Jurgen Grabowski of Eintracht Frankfurt, so that would make it April 1967 ...
Edit: Some reasoning ,
1) If " CT " hasn't a clue, then they're highly unlikely to be Burnley players. One, perhaps but not two unrecognised from the 1960's ..
2) I think " Chester Perry " is right when he say's it's outside the " Kierby Hotel ". The London sides traditionally used to get the Train up to Manchester the day before games, stay in Manchester, and then get a Coach over the hills to Burnley on the day of the game.
3) Europeans were then usually a couple of years behind on clothing, haircuts etc which makes the player on the right's hair too modern to be 1961. His mate's still sporting a " DA " style cut. If I'm right, Grabowski with the trendy cut would have been 22, whereas Schamer was 27. Pictures I've seen of Schamer show him with an " Andy Payton/Will Carling " type cleft chin, which the player featured left clearly has ...
Of course, this could all be way off track, and they may be members of " Herman's Hermits " !!
Edit: Some reasoning ,
1) If " CT " hasn't a clue, then they're highly unlikely to be Burnley players. One, perhaps but not two unrecognised from the 1960's ..
2) I think " Chester Perry " is right when he say's it's outside the " Kierby Hotel ". The London sides traditionally used to get the Train up to Manchester the day before games, stay in Manchester, and then get a Coach over the hills to Burnley on the day of the game.
3) Europeans were then usually a couple of years behind on clothing, haircuts etc which makes the player on the right's hair too modern to be 1961. His mate's still sporting a " DA " style cut. If I'm right, Grabowski with the trendy cut would have been 22, whereas Schamer was 27. Pictures I've seen of Schamer show him with an " Andy Payton/Will Carling " type cleft chin, which the player featured left clearly has ...
Of course, this could all be way off track, and they may be members of " Herman's Hermits " !!
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Could it be a young Ray Pointer
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I think you are correctClarets4me wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 7:26 pmThis is my guess ..... Lothar Schamer and Jurgen Grabowski of Eintracht Frankfurt, so that would make it April 1967 ...
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Taking a Poirot type stance, it looks like a wedding ring on the right hand, common on the Continent
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" N'est pas ! " .....
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That’s some real detective work
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That’s some real detective work
He does look very like Grabowski he really does with the hair and nose. Really eager to identify the players as I’ve never seen this photo of my Dad beforeClarets4me wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 7:26 pmThis is my guess ..... Lothar Schamer and Jurgen Grabowski of Eintracht Frankfurt, so that would make it April 1967 ...
Edit: Some reasoning ,
1) If " CT " hasn't a clue, then they're highly unlikely to be Burnley players. One, perhaps but not two unrecognised from the 1960's ..
2) I think " Chester Perry " is right when he say's it's outside the " Kierby Hotel ". The London sides traditionally used to get the Train up to Manchester the day before games, stay in Manchester, and then get a Coach over the hills to Burnley on the day of the game.
3) Europeans were then usually a couple of years behind on clothing, haircuts etc which makes the player on the right's hair too modern to be 1961. His mate's still sporting a " DA " style cut. If I'm right, Grabowski with the trendy cut would have been 22, whereas Schamer was 27. Pictures I've seen of Schamer show him with an " Andy Payton/Will Carling " type cleft chin, which the player featured left clearly has ...
Of course, this could all be way off track, and they may be members of " Herman's Hermits " !!
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1 - ha haClarets4me wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 7:26 pmThis is my guess ..... Lothar Schamer and Jurgen Grabowski of Eintracht Frankfurt, so that would make it April 1967 ...
Edit: Some reasoning ,
1) If " CT " hasn't a clue, then they're highly unlikely to be Burnley players. One, perhaps but not two unrecognised from the 1960's ..
2) I think " Chester Perry " is right when he say's it's outside the " Kierby Hotel ". The London sides traditionally used to get the Train up to Manchester the day before games, stay in Manchester, and then get a Coach over the hills to Burnley on the day of the game.
3) Europeans were then usually a couple of years behind on clothing, haircuts etc which makes the player on the right's hair too modern to be 1961. His mate's still sporting a " DA " style cut. If I'm right, Grabowski with the trendy cut would have been 22, whereas Schamer was 27. Pictures I've seen of Schamer show him with an " Andy Payton/Will Carling " type cleft chin, which the player featured left clearly has ...
Of course, this could all be way off track, and they may be members of " Herman's Hermits " !!
2 - definitely outside the Keirby.
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The one o the left looks like he could be Brian Jenson's dad.
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How old would your dad have been then? Could it be 1967? If it is the Frankfurt players, I wasn’t so far out suggesting Hamburg.streeterpingfellow wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 8:32 pmThat’s some real detective work
He does look very like Grabowski he really does with the hair and nose. Really eager to identify the players as I’ve never seen this photo of my Dad before
It’s a cracking photo.
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its not an autograph book. Its the lads German homework
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He would have not long turned 13 but like me always was small and looked young for his age. It makes sense that it would be Frankfurt as I still have a Napoli team photo that my Dad said he was given by someone from Napoli outside the hotel so sounds like he was collecting autographs at that time.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 8:38 pmHow old would your dad have been then? Could it be 1967? If it is the Frankfurt players, I wasn’t so far out suggesting Hamburg.
It’s a cracking photo.
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I knew he was younger than me. I’d have been 15 at that time.streeterpingfellow wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:06 pmHe would have not long turned 13 but like me always was small and looked young for his age. It makes sense that it would be Frankfurt as I still have a Napoli team photo that my Dad said he was given by someone from Napoli outside the hotel so sounds like he was collecting autographs at that time.
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The Napoli home tie was 18th January 1967, and the Eintracht game at Turf Moor was 18th April 1967 ... lovely for you to get a reminder of your Dad in this way, from the dates you've given, he seems to have been taken far too soon ....streeterpingfellow wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:06 pmHe would have not long turned 13 but like me always was small and looked young for his age. It makes sense that it would be Frankfurt as I still have a Napoli team photo that my Dad said he was given by someone from Napoli outside the hotel so sounds like he was collecting autographs at that time.
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They don't look English to me but don't know what other nationality they are.
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The Napoli home tie was 18th January 1967, and the Eintracht game at Turf Moor was 18th April 1967 ... lovely for you to get a reminder of your Dad in this way, from the dates you've given, he seems to have been taken far too soon ....Clarets4me wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:20 pm[quote=streeterpingfellow post_id=<a href="tel:1461474">1461474</a> time=<a href="tel:1610053565">1610053565</a> user_id=113]
He would have not long turned 13 but like me always was small and looked young for his age. It makes sense that it would be Frankfurt as I still have a Napoli team photo that my Dad said he was given by someone from Napoli outside the hotel so sounds like he was collecting autographs at that time.
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It was posted on Facebook as Colin Bell training for England at Turf Moor by the Civic trust. Never seen the photograph before so was great to see it. I’m in agreement that it’s Frankfurt and Grabowski and Schamer when you see other photos of them so thanks a lot for that. My Dad passed away from a brain tumour in June 2012 aged 58 and would have been his birthday in 2 days.
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Royboy would love this photo, he has not been on for a couple of weeks - it wouldn't have surprised me if he could have identified them in similar fashion to Ckarets4me
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It was posted on Facebook as Colin Bell training for England at Turf Moor by the Civic trust. Never seen the photograph before so was great to see it. I’m in agreement that it’s Frankfurt and Grabowski and Schamer when you see other photos of them so thanks a lot for that. My Dad passed away from a brain tumour in June 2012 aged 58 and would have been his birthday in 2 days.streeterpingfellow wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:47 pmThe Napoli home tie was 18th January 1967, and the Eintracht game at Turf Moor was 18th April 1967 ... lovely for you to get a reminder of your Dad in this way, from the dates you've given, he seems to have been taken far too soon ....
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I would never have guessed it was so long since he died. I think the last time I saw him was I sat with him at Mike’s talk on Tommy Boyle at the library.
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Between " Claret Tony ", " Chester Perry ", " JohnMac " and yours truly, we may just have found the cast members for a remake of " New Tricks ", but instead of just Brian Lane ( Alun Armstrong ) wearing his Wimbledon scarf, we would all sport Clarets scarves of varying vintage ! I, of course, would be the ruggedly handsome one who charms the delightful Tamzin Outhwaite into bed ...
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Well done for working it out between you. Someone gave me the Eintracht Frankfurt away leg programme for this tie. It was on newsprint and very fragile. There was an advert for Dr Zhivago on the back. I’ve lost it somewhere. I can’t imagine there are many about, particularly in England.
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going off the size of that autograph book, I was half expecting to see Eamonn Andrews lurking in the background
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1967 works as a date. If it’s April it’s just a few weeks after your dad’s sisters wedding and 13 months before a picture of a new born me on your dads knee. He looks this sort of age on that picture.streeterpingfellow wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:06 pmHe would have not long turned 13 but like me always was small and looked young for his age. It makes sense that it would be Frankfurt as I still have a Napoli team photo that my Dad said he was given by someone from Napoli outside the hotel so sounds like he was collecting autographs at that time.
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I'd forgotten you were related to streeterpingfellow Martin, cousins if I'm not mistaken. The aforementioned autograph collector was Mick and used to post on the old board as cblant.
I would never have thought of Eintracht Frankfurt - I'd worked out where the pic was taken, didn't recognise the players and went for Hamburg. Whoever got them, well done.
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Schamer and Grabowski it is then. The finest piece of detective work I’ve ever witnessed. Clarets4me to thank.Clarets4me wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 7:26 pmThis is my guess ..... Lothar Schamer and Jurgen Grabowski of Eintracht Frankfurt, so that would make it April 1967 ...
Edit: Some reasoning ,
1) If " CT " hasn't a clue, then they're highly unlikely to be Burnley players. One, perhaps but not two unrecognised from the 1960's ..
2) I think " Chester Perry " is right when he say's it's outside the " Kierby Hotel ". The London sides traditionally used to get the Train up to Manchester the day before games, stay in Manchester, and then get a Coach over the hills to Burnley on the day of the game.
3) Europeans were then usually a couple of years behind on clothing, haircuts etc which makes the player on the right's hair too modern to be 1961. His mate's still sporting a " DA " style cut. If I'm right, Grabowski with the trendy cut would have been 22, whereas Schamer was 27. Pictures I've seen of Schamer show him with an " Andy Payton/Will Carling " type cleft chin, which the player featured left clearly has ...
Of course, this could all be way off track, and they may be members of " Herman's Hermits " !!
The other suggestions of Francis Lee, Colin Bell, Colin Todd and, most of all, a young Ray Pointer, were just so absurd, it’s not true.
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That’s right. Mick was my mum’s youngest brother.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:47 amI'd forgotten you were related to streeterpingfellow Martin, cousins if I'm not mistaken. The aforementioned autograph collector was Mick and used to post on the old board as cblant.
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Many many thanks to Edward Walton, of Burnley Civic Trust for the above photograph, which proves beyond any doubt that your Dad and his friends were pictured with two members of the Eintracht Frankfurt team, in April 1967 ....streeterpingfellow wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:06 pmHe would have not long turned 13 but like me always was small and looked young for his age. It makes sense that it would be Frankfurt as I still have a Napoli team photo that my Dad said he was given by someone from Napoli outside the hotel so sounds like he was collecting autographs at that time.
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Further to the above, I messaged the Eintracht Frankfurt official Facebook page more out of hope than anything, and they very kindly replied this morning, ( in English ) putting some names to those pictured .....
Elek Schwartz ( Coach ), Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Rudolph Gramlich ( President, with flowers ), Unknown, Peter Blusch, Ludwig Kolb ( Trainer ), Unknown, Karl-Heinz Wirth, Manfred Mathes, Sieghart Feghelm, Walter Bechtold, Dieter Lindner, Herr Schiederig ( Physio ), Jurgen Grabowski, Ernst Abbe, Oscar Lotz, Fahrudin Jusufi, Wilhelm Huberts, Lothar Schamer ....
Grabowski is the most well known. He was in the West German squad in 1966 ( Didn't play ), played in 1970 ( came on as a 55th minute sub. in the 3-2 Quarter final win over England ), and was in the team that beat Holland 2-1 in the 1974 World Cup Final ...
Elek Schwartz ( Coach ), Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Rudolph Gramlich ( President, with flowers ), Unknown, Peter Blusch, Ludwig Kolb ( Trainer ), Unknown, Karl-Heinz Wirth, Manfred Mathes, Sieghart Feghelm, Walter Bechtold, Dieter Lindner, Herr Schiederig ( Physio ), Jurgen Grabowski, Ernst Abbe, Oscar Lotz, Fahrudin Jusufi, Wilhelm Huberts, Lothar Schamer ....
Grabowski is the most well known. He was in the West German squad in 1966 ( Didn't play ), played in 1970 ( came on as a 55th minute sub. in the 3-2 Quarter final win over England ), and was in the team that beat Holland 2-1 in the 1974 World Cup Final ...
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That's brilliant and I can add a name to that. The tenth from the left with the bald head is Burnley secretary Albert Maddox.Clarets4me wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 2:04 pmFurther to the above, I messaged the Eintracht Frankfurt official Facebook page more out of hope than anything, and they very kindly replied this morning, ( in English ) putting some names to those pictured .....
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Elek Schwartz ( Coach ), Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Rudolph Gramlich ( President, with flowers ), Unknown, Peter Blusch, Ludwig Kolb ( Trainer ), Unknown, Karl-Heinz Wirth, Manfred Mathes, Sieghart Feghelm, Walter Bechtold, Dieter Lindner, Herr Schiederig ( Physio ), Jurgen Grabowski, Ernst Abbe, Oscar Lotz, Fahrudin Jusufi, Wilhelm Huberts, Lothar Schamer ....
Grabowski is the most well known. He was in the West German squad in 1966 ( Didn't play ), played in 1970 ( came on as a 55th minute sub. in the 3-2 Quarter final win over England ), and was in the team that beat Holland 2-1 in the 1974 World Cup Final ...
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Thanks, " CT " ... I don't know if there's a way you can get a message to MartinP and Streeterpingfellow, as I don't know if they've seen it. I know " Streeter " was very keen to identify the players, because his late father was on the picture. Eintracht also sent me a current photo of the pennant they received from Burnley FC, which is hung in their Museum ...ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 4:33 pmThat's brilliant and I can add a name to that. The tenth from the left with the bald head is Burnley secretary Albert Maddox.
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I’ll text streeterClarets4me wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:47 pmThanks, " CT " ... I don't know if there's a way you can get a message to MartinP and Streeterpingfellow, as I don't know if they've seen it. I know " Streeter " was very keen to identify the players, because his late father was on the picture. Eintracht also sent me a current photo of the pennant they received from Burnley FC, which is hung in their Museum ...
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Sent the text to streeter - just seen the reference to the pennant, that's a fantastic response from them.Clarets4me wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:47 pmThanks, " CT " ... I don't know if there's a way you can get a message to MartinP and Streeterpingfellow, as I don't know if they've seen it. I know " Streeter " was very keen to identify the players, because his late father was on the picture. Eintracht also sent me a current photo of the pennant they received from Burnley FC, which is hung in their Museum ...
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Re: Can anyone name these players (50s or 60s)?
i thought the sameClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:49 pmjust seen the reference to the pennant, that's a fantastic response from them.