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yes .... here's a recent photo ...Is one of the unknowns Mick Henderson?
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so Mick Henderson definitely third from the left ... different wall though
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yes .... here's a recent photo ...Is one of the unknowns Mick Henderson?
I remember reading an interview with Siddall when I was young, and he mentioned that he could never save any of Rowell's penalties when they practiced.Siddall looks amazing!! What a class bloke
Loved him as our keeperThe Flying Pig looks well.![]()
He's morphing into Woody Harrelson
Chris Turner looks really short, modern day goalkeepers are giants nowadays. Even Pickford who is pretty small in the current era is 6ft 1.
Turner looks about 5ft 10 ISH.
I thought Ian Hesford was the flying pig?The Flying Pig looks well.![]()
There was a match where Barry had come out with a shirt that clashed with the opposition. He changed on the pitch. His chest was like an old mahogany wardrobe and I'd never seen so much hair on a chest. Loved him. We have a real tradition of great goalies. Why Camp etc. stand out more.He was short even by 80s standards. Testament to his agility. Siddall was more typical in height, though perhaps a little more, er, heavily built.
Only made 2 first team appearances iircI saw all of those on the photograph grace the pitch at Roker Park. I seem to recall Stronach playing and then breaking a leg for the second time which was effectively a career ender.
You thought wrong.I thought Ian Hesford was the flying pig?
There was a match where Barry had come out with a shirt that clashed with the opposition. He changed on the pitch. His chest was like an old mahogany wardrobe and I'd never seen so much hair on a chest. Loved him. We have a real tradition of great goalies. Why Camp etc. stand out more.
GenerousHe was short even by 80s standards. Testament to his agility. Siddall was more typical in height, though perhaps a little more, er, heavily built.
Phrase Brick Sh!thouse coined for himHe was short even by 80s standards. Testament to his agility. Siddall was more typical in height, though perhaps a little more, er, heavily built.
Must have been both, as the main stand corner above the rocker end used to chant that to Hesford as well circa 1988.You thought wrong.