Jedi boro
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Great classic pic this.
Some truly great names amongst them
Some truly great names amongst them
You would look old if you had been through what them lads had been through. They will have either fought or been impacted by WW2.Great classic pic this.
Some truly great names amongst them
No way!!
So good we only needed 9 menGreat classic pic this.
Some truly great names amongst them
I actually didn't check the image, assumed it was the main entrance in Warwick Street and forgot the 'ground got rotated' when we moved to the Riverside.Its actually the North Stand that they are near, outside the main gates.
There is an arrow pointing to the West End, aka Holgate End above their heads.
I actually didn't check the image, assumed it was the main entrance in Warwick Street and forgot the 'ground got rotated' when we moved to the Riverside.
Looking at it now, is it even Warwick Street? When were the gates put up?
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The Crossans had brought their clothes over from Manchester, the local lads bought theirs at Manchester House.The photo in the OP reminded me of this one.
I have always loved this photo showing Boro WAG's 1967-68 style in all their finesse. It was given to me by Dickie Rooks.
The Crossan's look like they have been photoshopped into the group. Their hair and clothing were new and hip, whilst everyone else (with the exception of the lady on the left with her fur coat) is is wearing hair and clothing from the early 1960's. Even the younger ladies have a 'Mumsy' look about them.
Johnny Crossan (looking very much like Stan Anderson) looks more like a fashion model (as was his team mate around this time, John O Rourke), while all the other chaps appear to have gone for the owld Dad style 'big coat'.
Incidentally, the only one of the chaps that I have never identified is the lad partially hidden, standing behind the Doc; does anyone recognise him?
This link is to an interview and photograph of Johnny Crossan from 4 and a half years ago on the occasion of his 80th birthday:
Man City and Sunderland legend Johnny 'Jobby' Crossan turns 80
JOBBY CROSSAN turned 80 today but the former Man City and Sunderland legend didn't want any fanfare or fuss befitting of one of Northern Ireland's finest players.www.derryjournal.com
Definitely Warwick Street main entrance. You can see the cobbles.I actually didn't check the image, assumed it was the main entrance in Warwick Street and forgot the 'ground got rotated' when we moved to the Riverside.
Looking at it now, is it even Warwick Street? When were the gates put up?
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What was Magnum doing at Ayresome Park!?! I don't remember that episode!This is the Warwick Street entrance I remember...
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