good old days..
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- Sauce!
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Re: good old days..
Memories...like the corner of my mind... misty watercoloured memories....of the way we were...
Now quit living in the past, stop crying, and pull yourselves together...things ain't as bad as they seem!
Now quit living in the past, stop crying, and pull yourselves together...things ain't as bad as they seem!
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More like credit crunch version of PDCvmixture wrote:Swindlehurst?
Poor mans DC.
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some of these pictures just make me feel sooo ignorant :lol:
just makes you realise as a non born and bred- hammer that you just don't know your heritage.
just makes you realise as a non born and bred- hammer that you just don't know your heritage.
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chi hammer
i remember when he scored hid first goal away to stoke city i think it was and his las game away at coventry city was gutted when he left quality player if i re call i think we played him out of postion?
i remember when he scored hid first goal away to stoke city i think it was and his las game away at coventry city was gutted when he left quality player if i re call i think we played him out of postion?
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Syphalis wrote:remember this fella ? in my fave ever West Ham kit too !
I saw him score a hatrick at Notts County in the League Cup, we were 2 nil down then 3-2 up then ended up drawing 3-3, we won the replay but I cant remember anything about that game.
He scored in the 2-1 defeat at Spurs, when it went in thousands around the ground went up because there were West Ham in there end including me and my late step-dad.
John Lyall used to play him out of position all the time.
And my favourite kit aswell.
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For one brief moment I thought this was a young Alan Stubbs!cockney hammer wrote: then he saw the light
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Vic_Watson wrote: What year would this be - and who is the no9?
Could that be Ted Mcdougall ? He came to us on '72 and left after getting a pasting off Bonzo in the dressing room at Leeds IIRR.
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Don't think #9 is Ted MacDougal - didn't he have a perm? My money is on Sir Geoff circa 71-72.
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Was at that gamesanchoz wrote:
:evil:
Never sworn so much in my life :evil:
Well..... maybe Wigan away last season
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I thought maybe Hurst as well. Whoever it is, he and the other fella's sideburns are velcro'ed together!Sauce! wrote:Don't think #9 is Ted MacDougal - didn't he have a perm? My money is on Sir Geoff circa 71-72.
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sanchoz wrote:
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When you look back, things arent all that bad now.
Remember that night we were languishing 10th or so in the table, and it was just after we had allayed a slide of three games without a win, and a 4-1 reverse at Cardiff, with wins over Watford and Sunderland. Little did I know that we the Hammers were yet to play the worst game of their championship lives against the Blunts, almost dick away a 2-0 lead againt Nottingham Forest, lose twice to Preston, and get hammered by Reading before Elliott Ward, 10K, Jimmy Walker, and Repka turned it around at Wigan.
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Is that Healy diving for the last minute equaliser in Dec 04? Took a Leeds supporting mate from Thirsk to that, sat next to me in the Doc Marten Upper, said nothing when it went in and acquitted himself well right up to the point when he started spouting at the top of his voice as we left the stadium about how "Reet good it were as a game, fair result, and you've got a luvleh stand there, right nice..." cocky little ****.sanchoz wrote:
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Great picture, think I had it as a kid, was it about 82 or 83?Sauce! wrote:Memories...like the corner of my mind... misty watercoloured memories....of the way we were...
Now quit living in the past, stop crying, and pull yourselves together...things ain't as bad as they seem!
Must admit I don't remember Nicky Morgan, Billy Lansdowne and Phill Bignull ?
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