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martino
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manchesterunitedman1

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Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 11:46 am
Post subject: Re: Manchester United v Liverpool 1915 match fixing |
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Knocker West seen here on the 2nd row seated second from the end on the right hand side with the smart parting in his hair.
https://flic.kr/p/9psxAA
Prolific scorer as he played for United from 1910 until 1915 with181 appearances and 80 goals, United signed him from Nottingham Forest.
He was also the Leagues leading goal scorer in 1907-8 when United won the league with 26 in 35 games.
His somewhat harsh life time ban was eventually lifted in 1945.
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treble99
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Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 10:59 am
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The Sandy Turnbull bit is interesting
The article lists him as being fatally wounded but in actual fact his body has never been found
He is officially STILL listed as missing in action
Here are a couple of photos for Pete and John
They are Daily Mail original photos c1910 and are taken in Blackpool
But which hotel and does it still exist
Do you recognise the hotel
Knocker West lived until almost 80 and died in 1965
When i was a young boy i was taken by my father for a haircut to a barbers shop in Cheetham Hill where Knocker spent much of his day chatting and telling stories
Manchester United had a 100 year history of taking breaks in Blackpool to train
They stayed at the Norbreck Catle in the 1960's and 1970's because it had an indoor swimming pool and plenty of land around it
In the first photo the players are sat in deckchairs and some are holding croquet sticks and golf clubs.A cricket bat is on the floor
Alexander "Sandy" Turnbull is on the back row and 4th from the left.
Enoch "Knocker" West is on the front row.He is the first person on the left
The second photo shows a game of cricket on the same break
Knocker West is behind the wicket
They are Linkson,Stacey,West and Halse with the bat
Enjoy
if you like this sort of thing and want to see more then help yourself
https://www.flickr.com/photos/63580000@N04/sets/72157627003944091/
or perhaps you would like to see some photos,including 1950's coloured photos about Tommy Taylor including his Barnsley days at
https://www.flickr.com/photos/63580000@N04/sets/72157627698103209/
If anybody has or ever comes across anything similar that you would like to sell or swap then please send me a pm
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bisphamseasider

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Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 12:19 pm
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treble99 wrote: |
Here are a couple of photos for Pete and John
They are Daily Mail original photos c1910 and are taken in Blackpool
But which hotel and does it still exist
Do you recognise the hotel
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Couple of possibilities.
Norbreck Castle which would set the trend for later visits to Blackpool or the Cleveleys Hydro.
I will ask a couple of local history experts. |
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Sir Moses Hill
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Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 1:52 pm
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Interesting use of the leg slip. |
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bisphamseasider

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 5:45 pm
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I can confirm that the hotel is the Norbreck Hall Hydro which is now known as the Norbreck Castle hotel.
Photo 12 on the website below shows the exact same entrance as depicted on your photos.
I am sure this part of the complex has been drastically changed but if I can find out more information I will post an update.
http://www.norbreck.net/Norbreck%20Hydro.htm |
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treble99
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 5:58 pm
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Thanks John
That's the sort of thing that makes a forum interesting to a lot of people |
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bisphamseasider

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 6:11 pm
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treble99 wrote: |
Thanks John
That's the sort of thing that makes a forum interesting to a lot of people |
I hope you are not confusing me with John Cross (Crossy).
Also from Bispham but he is one of the non-posting posters.  |
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treble99
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:55 pm
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i am
apologies but thanks anyway |
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bisphamseasider

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treble99
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 1:51 pm
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Great research and so interesting that almost 100 years later Manchester United were still going to the same hotel.
Now to get to Blackpool from Manchester with the M65 it takes 35/40 minutes
When i was a young lad in the 1960's it used to take an hour and a half(or even more) over Belmont
I wonder how long it took in 1909 |
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treble99
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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 7:41 am
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As a thank you for your time,work and research i give you this offering from a bunch of gems i have recently acquired.
It is a 4 page programme from Manchester United v Blackpool on New Years Day 1940.
A friendly game
Most of what is known about this little known fixture is written in the programme at the time ie the score
The attendance is not known
There is comparatively quite a bit written,on page 3 about Blackpool,its manager and its players
There is mention of Blackpools all time leading scorer,Jimmy Hampson,who drowned off the Blackpool coast.
Dodds is noted as playing centre forward for Blackpool
I hope you enjoy this gem as there probably isn't two of them
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treble99
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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 9:12 am
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ever seen this one before
Blackpool v Manchester United 29/3/1941
There is a corner missing so possibly not everybody's cup of tea but as they were waiting for the invasion i don't think football was a priority
A crowd of only reportedly about 4000 watched this game
Only two weeks earlier(11/3/1941) Manchester United had the main stand and pitch destroyed by an air raid
Dodds up front for Blackpool whilst United had Couser the Bangor forward making one of only two guest appearances
Another one of those that one can probably say this is the only one in existence
If anybody has anything similar,Manchester United related, they want to dispose of feel free to send me a pm
Another gem to enjoy
Feel free to use the scan
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bisphamseasider

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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 11:05 am
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treble99 wrote: |
As a thank you for your time,work and research i give you this offering from a bunch of gems i have recently acquired.
It is a 4 page programme from Manchester United v Blackpool on New Years Day 1940. |
Lovely programme Ray and nice scoreline too.
There were plenty of goals around at that time and I note we edged a 10 goal thriller at Bloomfield Road in October.
I have been aware of this particular programme for some time as I have a scan of the team page but must admit I have never come across another. |
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bisphamseasider

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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 11:19 am
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treble99 wrote: |
ever seen this one before
Blackpool v Manchester United 29/3/1941 |
I have come across this one before as I have a copy of the exact same programme.
Never seen another one though.
The match was a North Regional League fixture which Blackpool won 2-0 with both goals from Dodds.
It is puzzling me now as to where my copy came from as I have had it for about 20 years. |
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facup1939

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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:00 pm
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treble
Just wondered where you stood with regard to repairs / improvements to programmes.
Both of the items above are in need of a bit of TLC, but as you say, they may be one of a kind.
I am sure you spent good money on them, so would you spend a bit more and 'tidy them up' or will you leave well alone? |
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treble99
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facup1939

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Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 6:37 pm
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I have to agree with you.
I have a couple of Pre War, one of which is pre WW1, where I will probably get some cellotape removed at some stage, but other than that, I intend to leave well alone, apart from flattening them out as best I can.
I think it all gives the item a certain amount of character. |
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