1947 all over again?
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1947 all over again?
Iron Curtain defence ... promotion ... FA Cup Final ... ?
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Re: 1947 all over again?
Nah. This time we win the Cup. Great year
Re: 1947 all over again?
Nope.
Not been one of the bitterest winters of the 20thC.
Ask someone over about 85 yrs.
Not been one of the bitterest winters of the 20thC.
Ask someone over about 85 yrs.
Re: 1947 all over again?
The Championship clubs need to keep playing each other!
Re: 1947 all over again?
We have never won a S/F without a replay.
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Re: 1947 all over again?
I know someone whose mother started going on in that season and is still going on as we speak.
Some effort, that.
Some effort, that.
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Re: 1947 all over again?
Prefer to think of it as 1914 all over again tbh.
This is 111 years ago and the number 111 is a sign of good fortune and often can be a reference to big achievements.
This is 111 years ago and the number 111 is a sign of good fortune and often can be a reference to big achievements.
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Re: 1947 all over again?
That is a good effort. She's seen some changes.CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 11:49 amI know someone whose mother started going on in that season and is still going on as we speak.
Some effort, that.
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Re: 1947 all over again?
Aye, she must have been shocked when the board spent the " Dry-powder " money on roofing the Longside in 1954 ...CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 11:49 amI know someone whose mother started going on in that season and is still going on as we speak.
Some effort, that.
Mrs Clarets4me's mum, now 85, remembers the team coming back on the bus after losing the 1947 final to Charlton, she grew up on Albion Street, below the railway line, which adjoined Trafalgar Street. The bottom section below the Railway was demolished, to make way for the flats, which in turn got flattened to be redeveloped. It was roughly where the far end of Bevington Close is now ...
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Re: 1947 all over again?
Was only talking about that old area (pre trafalgar flats) today with my mate. I remember the bus journey as a young lad: the route from Cog Lane via Coal Clough Lane & Sandygate in to town)Clarets4me wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:44 pmAye, she must have been shocked when the board spent the " Dry-powder " money on roofing the Longside in 1954 ...
Mrs Clarets4me's mum, now 85, remembers the team coming back on the bus after losing the 1947 final to Charlton, she grew up on Albion Street, below the railway line, which adjoined Trafalgar Street. The bottom section below the Railway was demolished, to make way for the flats, which in turn got flattened to be redeveloped. It was roughly where the far end of Bevington Close is now ...