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the other bob wilson
12-12-16, 16:24
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old blue
12-12-16, 16:32
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60,s Number 9 a young Derick Dougan?

Nemo
12-12-16, 16:38
60's- Ron Flowers and Peter Knowles?

Llanedeyrnblue
12-12-16, 17:16
60's John Richards, Hughie Mcalmoyle

the other bob wilson
12-12-16, 17:17
60,s Number 9 a young Derick Dougan?

No, this guy was a regular visitor to Ninian Park in the late 60s and early 70s.

the other bob wilson
12-12-16, 17:19
60's- Ron Flowers and Peter Knowles?

There's no caption to the photo, but they were two of the three I thought I recognised, the other one is talking to Flowers.

the other bob wilson
12-12-16, 17:19
60's John Richards, Hughie Mcalmoyle

No, this would have been before his time.

Sloop_Jon_Bee
12-12-16, 17:28
60s: John Richards
Spedger

BINGE THINKING
12-12-16, 17:54
Is that a pre- moustached Bob Hatton talking to Flowers ?

Sloop_Jon_Bee
12-12-16, 17:55
80s: Is it Jason Gummer.
spedger

Enoch Mort
12-12-16, 18:01
70s John Farley

Sloop_Jon_Bee
12-12-16, 18:10
60s: Is one our own Bobby Woodruff.
Spedger

the other bob wilson
12-12-16, 18:34
60's John Richards, Hughie Mcalmoyle

McIlmoyle is correct.

the other bob wilson
12-12-16, 18:35
Is that a pre- moustached Bob Hatton talking to Flowers ?

No, I'm pretty sure it's MCIlmoyle Richard.

the other bob wilson
12-12-16, 18:36
80s: Is it Jason Gummer.
spedger

No, this guy was a winger.

the other bob wilson
12-12-16, 18:38
70s John Farley

Correct.

the other bob wilson
12-12-16, 18:41
60s: Is one our own Bobby Woodruff.
Spedger

Possibly, but I'm not convinced Spedger - you've all got the three I recognised, so I'm not sure about the other two (I see the one on the right has a number seven on his shorts).

BINGE THINKING
12-12-16, 18:41
No, I'm pretty sure it's MCIlmoyle Richard.

I'm sure you're right - the thread sequence made me think McIlmoyle had been ruled out.

the other bob wilson
12-12-16, 18:45
I'm sure you're right - the thread sequence made me think McIlmoyle had been ruled out.

I'm sure McIlmoyle wasn't there when I replied to Llanederynblue's message!

Llanedeyrnblue
12-12-16, 19:20
No, this guy was a winger.

Dave Wagstaffe

BINGE THINKING
12-12-16, 19:45
80's - Paul Sanderson ?

life on mars
12-12-16, 19:51
The long haired chap is smoking ?

Llanedeyrnblue
12-12-16, 20:56
The long haired chap is smoking ?


Looks like a bus ticket :xmashehe:

Loramski
12-12-16, 23:15
The 90s is John de Wolf

The 00s is Darron Gibson, although I'm sure his head is bigger than that now. (By the way, was that 2008 cup-tie the last time that Whitts was one-on-one with a keeper? I can't remember it happening since.)

The 10s is Jordan Graham.

the other bob wilson
13-12-16, 05:21
Loramski got the answers to the last three questions - I can't think of a one against one for Whitts since that goal against Wolves either and Richard was right about Paul Sanderson for the 80s question.

cardiff55
13-12-16, 11:43
As above the 80s on his Paul Sanderson.

the other bob wilson
18-12-16, 09:43
Just to say I've just posted this in response to an answer I got on the blog concerning the 60s question - is there anyone with much better eyesight than me who can read the names of the players no one could get?

"This is embarrassing, but I think the answers have been written in by the person who owns the photograph is you look at it really closely! They aren’t very clear so I can’t read most of them, but I can definitely make out the “Peter” in Peter Knowles. It looks like there’s a “Dave” there, so, although it doesn’t look like Wagstaffe to me, it might well be. I don’t think Derek Parkin is in the photo because I wouldn’t have thought he had signed for Wolves when it was taken – might be Hugh Curran though."