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Thread: Sixty years today.

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    Sixty years today.

    My first City game, Cardiff 1 Northampton 0 5/10/63.

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Thoughts with you at this difficult time.

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    My first City game, Cardiff 1 Northampton 0 5/10/63.
    Cobblers!

    By the way, Northampton were managed on four occasions by Welshmen who also managed Wales (and sometimes at the same time).
    Who were they (and without looking it up on't web)?

    Full answers only.

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Dave Bowen, Rob Page

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    Cobblers!

    By the way, Northampton were managed on four occasions by Welshmen who also managed Wales (and sometimes at the same time).
    Who were they (and without looking it up on't web)?

    Full answers only.
    Well, there was Dave Bowen and I’m struggling after that. I reckon you’re on a wind up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Dave Bowen, Rob Page
    Every player was over 7 feet tall

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Well, there was Dave Bowen and I’m struggling after that. I reckon you’re on a wind up.
    Embarrassed not to get the current Wales manager

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Thoughts with you at this difficult time.

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    Cobblers!

    By the way, Northampton were managed on four occasions by Welshmen who also managed Wales (and sometimes at the same time).
    Who were they (and without looking it up on't web)?

    Full answers only.
    was it Dave Bowen in 3 separate stints, and Rob Page?

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    Cool Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Dave Bowen x3, Rob Page
    Corrected for you

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    My first City game, Cardiff 1 Northampton 0 5/10/63.
    You kids!

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    was it Dave Bowen in 3 separate stints, and Rob Page?
    Indeed

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    My first City game, Cardiff 1 Northampton 0 5/10/63.
    Attendance 10,178

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Mel Charles the scorer.

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Thoughts with you at this difficult time.
    😂

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Congratulations Paul. I was of course an old regular by then.

    Quiz question for you (or anyone else). What links that match with the 1974 World Cup final ?

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by BINGE THINKING View Post
    Congratulations Paul. I was of course an old regular by then.

    Quiz question for you (or anyone else). What links that match with the 1974 World Cup final ?
    Jack Taylor was the referee?

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Cardiff team was
    1 Dilwyn John
    2 Ron Stitfall
    3 Peter Rodrigues
    4 Colin Baker
    5 Don Murray
    6 Dick Scott
    7 Alan McIntosh
    8 Peter King
    9 Mel Charles
    10 Ivor Allchurch
    11 Dick Mallory

    Northampton team was
    1 Bryan Harvey
    2 Vic Cockcroft
    3 Mike Everitt
    4 Derek Leck
    5 Terry Branston
    6 Roly Mills
    7 Billy Hails
    8 Peter Kane
    9 Frank Large
    10 John Reid
    11 Barry Lines

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by tpcnw View Post
    Jack Taylor was the referee?
    Correct - as I'm sure OBW well remembers.

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by tpcnw View Post
    Jack Taylor was the referee?
    Always remember Jack Taylor would walk out of the tunnel with the ball in his hand (held with 4 fingers & thumb) one of the very few people who could do it

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by BINGE THINKING View Post
    Correct - as I'm sure OBW well remembers.
    He certainly doesn’t

    I do have this definite memory of being about halfway up the Grange End with my Dad seeing Mel Charles head past the keeper right in front of us, but as I don’t remember anything else about the afternoon, I think I’m indulging in wishful thinking and telling myself those things happened.

    Thank you to tpcnw for putting the teams up - I’ve heard of ten City players in that line up, but the name Dick Mallory means nothing to me.

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    He certainly doesn’t

    I do have this definite memory of being about halfway up the Grange End with my Dad seeing Mel Charles head past the keeper right in front of us, but as I don’t remember anything else about the afternoon, I think I’m indulging in wishful thinking and telling myself those things happened.

    Thank you to tpcnw for putting the teams up - I’ve heard of ten City players in that line up, but the name Dick Mallory means nothing to me.
    Played just 3 games in all - all 3 for City - as he was called up when they had an injury crisis. He's 81 now, so we can't ask him to come back from Bermuda for this one..

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    He certainly doesn’t

    I do have this definite memory of being about halfway up the Grange End with my Dad seeing Mel Charles head past the keeper right in front of us, but as I don’t remember anything else about the afternoon, I think I’m indulging in wishful thinking and telling myself those things happened.

    Thank you to tpcnw for putting the teams up - I’ve heard of ten City players in that line up, but the name Dick Mallory means nothing to me.
    Must admit it’s the first time I’ve heard him referred to as Dick. Always known as Richard.

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Must admit it’s the first time I’ve heard him referred to as Dick. Always known as Richard.
    According to the English National Football Archive his name is Richard James Leroy Mallory and was born in August 1942.

    Played 3 league games for Cardiff (all at home) in October 1963 and 1 League Cup game at Wrexham.

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    Re: Sixty years today.

    Just to add that I didn't get the City bug at my first game, that happened with my second one when I went to see a game under floodlights (Welsh Cup Final against Bangor) - I struggle to get my head around the fact that they'd only been in place for three years before my first match.

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