Lord Alfred
Striker
Saw this undated photo in a nursing home today and there's not many I recognise. I can see Monty, Martin Harvey, Slim Jim and The King but not many others.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
And the trainer wore a butchers coatWhen men looked 40 years older than they really were.
When men looked 40 years older than they really were.
I think I can see Stan Anderson, Nick Sharkey and Ambrose Fogarty.
And the trainer wore a butchers coat
Where’s Cattermole ?
The bloke second row up third from the left looks at least 50
That's Willie Mcpheat
Ambrose Fogarty (the lion of Roker) to the left of Martin Harvey, Jimmy McNab on the extreme left of the second row, the little guy middle third row is Ernie Taylor and next to him is Stan Anderson, I think the guy at the end of that row is the manager Bill Murray and in the front row second from the right is Nick Sharkey.Saw this undated photo in a nursing home today and there's not many I recognise. I can see Monty, Martin Harvey, Slim Jim and The King but not many others.
That was before Baxters time
That's Johnny Watters he was still at the club in the late 1970'sAnd the trainer wore a butchers coat
That's Willie Mcpheat
He scored the equaliser in a cup tie against Spurs at Roker Park (1961 I think)and the fans invaded the pitch. Danny Blanchflower said that invasiongave Spurs a breather and had we not done that we would have beaten them. Think Spurs did the double that year
That was before Baxters time
Looks like they still have black shorts, Baxter played when we changed to white, at Alan Brown's behest.Second row from the top, second from the right....looks like Baxter to me. Thi k you're right though, Baxter was '65 on and that's earlier by the looks of it.