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Found this photo of the squad from the first season I started watching the O's in 1968. It's funny how some players I remember fondly (8), while others, their names, don't ring any bells with me, but probably do to some supporters. It's probably the one's who played for a few or more seasons after who I remember most, or those who were my personal favourites. Totally unrelated, my Auntie Rose lived in the blocks in the back of the photo and survived into her 90's.
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whos having a fag on the left of picture ?
okay lets have a go
back - Whitehouse Rofe Brisley Archell Key
middle - Simpson Jones Goddard Bowtell Allen Angel
Front -Mancini Taylor Halom Bloomfield Massey Wood Parmenter
okay lets have a go
back - Whitehouse Rofe Brisley Archell Key
middle - Simpson Jones Goddard Bowtell Allen Angel
Front -Mancini Taylor Halom Bloomfield Massey Wood Parmenter
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... who remembers the golden goal 'rip' tickets they used to sell at the ground (advertised in the background) that had minutes and seconds for the first goal, with the odds at 5,400/1 of winning in 90 minutes and also the 'half-time scores' that were hung on a board on the wall with hooks like at cricket matches?
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I would like to see them go back to the half time scores that were hung on a board with hooks, just for nostalgic reasons of course.Betterleytonever wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 4:29 pm ... who remembers the golden goal 'rip' tickets they used to sell at the ground (advertised in the background) that had minutes and seconds for the first goal, with the odds at 5,400/1 of winning in 90 minutes and also the 'half-time scores' that were hung on a board on the wall with hooks like at cricket matches?
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I would like to see them go back to the half time scores that were hung on a board with hooks, just for nostalgic reasons of course. 
Here's some more nostalgia for you. I also used to get the coach that ran from Stratford Broadway to the Wick on Friday nights and watch the Hawks through my perspex board on the bend, before going into the pits to get the riders autographs. Ah, that smell!
Here's some more nostalgia for you. I also used to get the coach that ran from Stratford Broadway to the Wick on Friday nights and watch the Hawks through my perspex board on the bend, before going into the pits to get the riders autographs. Ah, that smell!
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The Golden goals was started by commercial manager Brian Blower, with the Golden girls.
I worked the programmes before the game, and at half time would put the scores in the slots behind the goals. They were in alphabetical order and corresponded to the alphabet in the programme. many times running out of 0
Some great player in that photo mate
I worked the programmes before the game, and at half time would put the scores in the slots behind the goals. They were in alphabetical order and corresponded to the alphabet in the programme. many times running out of 0
Some great player in that photo mate
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They all look so young, even "Henry" Mancini.
And the length of grass on the pitch !!!!!
Must have let it grow without cutting it in the summer in those days.
And the length of grass on the pitch !!!!!
Must have let it grow without cutting it in the summer in those days.
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Good old days they were. Looking at that photo, especially the North Terrace, takes me back to the time that, if it rained heavily, you just
stood there with the brolly up, also going up the steps and into the khazi. Could fans still walk round the ground from one end to the other
at that time?
stood there with the brolly up, also going up the steps and into the khazi. Could fans still walk round the ground from one end to the other
at that time?
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Yes, they used to open the gates at either end of the West Side at half time and you could relocate to the goal the O's kicked into if you wanted.
The terraces were awash with Percy Dalton bags, peanut shells, discarded loosing goal time tickets and the square sheets of grease-proof paper from the hot dogs at the end of every match. If we lost there would also be lots of the little white programmes laying about.
The smell of onions from then still brings back memories of the match day hot dog stalls that were in the surrounding streets.
P.S. I stand corrected; it was slots and not hooks on the half time scores.
The terraces were awash with Percy Dalton bags, peanut shells, discarded loosing goal time tickets and the square sheets of grease-proof paper from the hot dogs at the end of every match. If we lost there would also be lots of the little white programmes laying about.
The smell of onions from then still brings back memories of the match day hot dog stalls that were in the surrounding streets.
P.S. I stand corrected; it was slots and not hooks on the half time scores.
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Blimey, no wonder the onions smelt if they were that old.Betterleytonever wrote: βWed Sep 09, 2020 1:00 pm Yes, they used to open the gates at either end of the West Side at half time and you could relocate to the goal the O's kicked into if you wanted.
The terraces were awash with Percy Dalton bags, peanut shells, discarded loosing goal time tickets and the square sheets of grease-proof paper from the hot dogs at the end of every match. If we lost there would also be lots of the little white programmes laying about.
The smell of onions from then still brings back memories of the match day hot dog stalls that were in the surrounding streets.
P.S. I stand corrected; it was slots and not hooks on the half time scores.
Only joking pal, great memories
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That badge sparked quite a debate and was soon scrapped after the first season. That was a really good side and has parallels with our National League winning team in that Jimmy Bloomfield took over a team with no confidence who were close to the bottom of the table and made only a limited number of changes winning the division the next season.
He was a great manager and along with Peter Angel (an Os legend in my eyes) made an excellent management team.
He was a great manager and along with Peter Angel (an Os legend in my eyes) made an excellent management team.
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PEANUTS tanner a bagBetterleytonever wrote: βWed Sep 09, 2020 1:00 pm Yes, they used to open the gates at either end of the West Side at half time and you could relocate to the goal the O's kicked into if you wanted.
The terraces were awash with Percy Dalton bags, peanut shells, discarded loosing goal time tickets and the square sheets of grease-proof paper from the hot dogs at the end of every match. If we lost there would also be lots of the little white programmes laying about.
The smell of onions from then still brings back memories of the match day hot dog stalls that were in the surrounding streets.
P.S. I stand corrected; it was slots and not hooks on the half time scores.
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The player right front row is Dave Harper not Terry Parmenter.KC & sunshine band wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 4:23 pm whos having a fag on the left of picture ?
okay lets have a go
back - Whitehouse Rofe Brisley Archell Key
middle - Simpson Jones Goddard Bowtell Allen Angel
Front -Mancini Taylor Halom Bloomfield Massey Wood Parmenter
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The back on the left is Bert Howe(I think) and Malcolm Slater is in-between Brisley and Archell.KC & sunshine band wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 4:23 pm whos having a fag on the left of picture ?
okay lets have a go
back - Whitehouse Rofe Brisley Archell Key
middle - Simpson Jones Goddard Bowtell Allen Angel
Front -Mancini Taylor Halom Bloomfield Massey Wood Parmenter
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well done mate - who is back at end on rightbanqo wrote: βWed Sep 09, 2020 4:08 pmThe back on the left is Bert Howe(I think) and Malcolm Slater is in-between Brisley and Archell.KC & sunshine band wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 4:23 pm whos having a fag on the left of picture ?
okay lets have a go
back - Whitehouse Rofe Brisley Archell Key
middle - Simpson Jones Goddard Bowtell Allen Angel
Front -Mancini Taylor Halom Bloomfield Massey Wood Parmenter
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omgBetterleytonever wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 4:31 pm If you kick on the link it will give you the names
click on photo and gives you the names
been racking me brains for 2 days
just sussed it
got me big time
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Good tip, so as a result we now get the line-up as follows ...........KC & sunshine band wrote: βWed Sep 09, 2020 4:24 pmomgBetterleytonever wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 4:31 pm If you kick on the link it will give you the names
click on photo and gives you the names
been racking me brains for 2 days
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Leyton Orient F.C.
British soccer team Leyton Orient FC, group photo, UK, 5th August 1968; they are (back row) Bert Howe, Dennis Rofe, Terry Brisley, Malcolm Slater, Graham Archell, Johnny Key, (centre row) Owen Simpson, Mick Jones, Ray Goddard, Steve Botwell, Peter Allen, P Ancell (Trainer), (front row) Terry Mancini, Tommy Taylor, Vic Halom, Jimmy Bloomfield, Roy Massey, Brian Wood, Dave Harper. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Lastly I have just noticed a few spelling mistakes they have made, e.g Peter Angel as ''P Ancell (Trainer)'' also Steve Bowtell as ''Steve Botwell''
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great memories mate
we played Boston in round 2 of the cup. We drew 1-1 at there place and played the replay in front of over 11000 fans at the home. I was working the programmes, and we run out programmes 15 minutes before kick off, never happened before
really tough game winning 2-1, Mancini and Halom, both goals headers at our North end.
What an atmosphere
Round 3 Bury at home , what a crap draw but winnable
we played Boston in round 2 of the cup. We drew 1-1 at there place and played the replay in front of over 11000 fans at the home. I was working the programmes, and we run out programmes 15 minutes before kick off, never happened before
really tough game winning 2-1, Mancini and Halom, both goals headers at our North end.
What an atmosphere
Round 3 Bury at home , what a crap draw but winnable
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19 Boston United 1β1 Orient 6 January 1968KC & sunshine band wrote: βWed Sep 09, 2020 6:17 pm great memories mate
we played Boston in round 2 of the cup. We drew 1-1 at there place and played the replay in front of over 11000 fans at the home. I was working the programmes, and we run out programmes 15 minutes before kick off, never happened before
really tough game winning 2-1, Mancini and Halom, both goals headers at our North end.
What an atmosphere
Round 3 Bury at home , what a crap draw but winnable
Replay Orient 2β1 Boston United 15 January 1968 attendance 11,495
Round 3 Orient 1β0 Bury 27 January 1968
Round 4 Birmingham City 3β0 Orient 17 February 1968 attendance 29,320
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Ray Massy got the header to beat Bury, and again run out of programmes
I went to Birmingham by supporter coach , Mancini hit the bar after 5 minutes but they were the better team
Question Sid - When we played Bury who was their captain ?
I went to Birmingham by supporter coach , Mancini hit the bar after 5 minutes but they were the better team
Question Sid - When we played Bury who was their captain ?
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Think i started going to the wick around 67 maybe just before, great memories.Betterleytonever wrote: βTue Sep 08, 2020 5:04 pm I would like to see them go back to the half time scores that were hung on a board with hooks, just for nostalgic reasons of course.
Here's some more nostalgia for you. I also used to get the coach that ran from Stratford Broadway to the Wick on Friday nights and watch the Hawks through my perspex board on the bend, before going into the pits to get the riders autographs. Ah, that smell!
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I did not see that game but will take a guess at Bobby Collins or Brian Turner ?KC & sunshine band wrote: βWed Sep 09, 2020 8:41 pm Ray Massy got the header to beat Bury, and again run out of programmes
I went to Birmingham by supporter coach , Mancini hit the bar after 5 minutes but they were the better team
Question Sid - When we played Bury who was their captain ?
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