Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Dale and Pike were banging in the goals in my early days of supporting Cardiff.
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Cheers Sludgey, one of the few highlights during Hibbert's Reign of Terror, was watching Dale putting the ball in the back of the net.
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Really nice guy too, met him a few years ago doing sparky work on my mums house. Rocking around the lower leagues mid 90’s but I enjoyed following is then far more than now….must just be an age thing 1993 & 1994 were exceptional years in so many ways.
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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goats
Really nice guy too, met him a few years ago doing sparky work on my mums house. Rocking around the lower leagues mid 90’s but I enjoyed following is then far more than now….must just be an age thing 1993 & 1994 were exceptional years in so many ways.
Is he still around these parts
I enjoyed those times
Birmingham away 1995
Millar from the halfway line and madness in the away end
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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Mr Soul '68
Cheers Sludgey, one of the few highlights during Hibbert's Reign of Terror, was watching Dale putting the ball in the back of the net.
Who signed Dale ?
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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Undercoverinwurzelland
Dale and Pike were banging in the goals in my early days of supporting Cardiff.
That pike goal down the vetch in the Welsh Cup
Glory be !
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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Who signed Dale ?
From memory it was Eddie May. I may well be wrong though
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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Mr Soul '68
From memory it was Eddie May. I may well be wrong though
My memory fails me
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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SLUDGE FACTORY
That pike goal down the vetch in the Welsh Cup
Glory be !
I can see myself jumping around after that goal in the away end on YouTube……
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Is he still around these parts
I enjoyed those times
Birmingham away 1995
Millar from the halfway line and madness in the away end
He did live just outside Newport and he worked for an electrical firm based in Lisvane. I’m sure someone told me he might have moved to Devon but not sure…..
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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goats
I can see myself jumping around after that goal in the away end on YouTube……
Yep I was there
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goats
He did live just outside Newport and he worked for an electrical firm based in Lisvane. I’m sure someone told me he might have moved to Devon but not sure…..
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Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Brian Attley Decorators
Steve Sherlock Kitchen Fitter
and before those two, Gil Reece became a plumber after his footballing days were over
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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Brian Attley Decorators
Steve Sherlock Kitchen Fitter
Jeff Eckhardt is a tiler.
Re: Carl Dale Goal Machine
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Mr Soul '68
From memory it was Eddie May. I may well be wrong though
It was, he was one of the first Rick Wright signings along with Paul Millar, think Paul Ramsey was signed around the same time.