Guest Skeever Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Damn ;-) i was gonna create a thread a advertise this one and a interview with Michael Thomas that we recently did. But Kindred was quicker than me....good stuff The interview can be found here.http://www.lfchistory.net/redcorner_articl...article_id=1011
badtodabone Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 my mum and dad took us all to see them coming home i would have been only nine at the time j.
Nebraska Red Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 my parents tell me I was there, I was 6 and have no recollection of it whatsoever. no trackie bottoms and training tops in those days.
Guest Red Flame Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 (In reality, it's Mr T.V. Williams, the club Chairman)
fyds Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 How come everyone is suited and booted in them pics? Was that the standard dress code to greet the team back in the 60's?no, that's just the way people dressed back then - the concept of 'teenagers' was still quite new and anyone not 'smartly dressed' was labelled a 'beatnik', sent home from work, school - even losing their jobs. On a side note - In one of the pics on the first page, as they are\leaving Lime Street station, you can just see the old 'Punch and Judy' caff in the background...used to have lunch there loads - great fry ups in the days before anyone knew what cholesterol was! Great find, Murph. not exactly been helping each other feel young this week, have we? Still could be worse - could be sniffer!
timbos goals Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Fabulous pics. One other thing to note is that this was only the start of the parade. It finished at the town hall and the entire lengths of Dale street and Castle Street were choc a bloc.
fyds Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Fabulous pics. One other thing to note is that this was only the start of the parade. It finished at the town hall and the entire lengths of Dale street and Castle Street were choc a bloc.Aye - we got two extra days off from school that year, this was the second, Churchill's funeral was the first.
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