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Those turnstiles were funny I seen one fell stop & hold his knees while his son ran & leapfrogged over him to get in for free .... nothing said he had already paid to get in so he walked in too :D
 
Those turnstiles were funny I seen one fell stop & hold his knees while his son ran & leapfrogged over him to get in for free .... nothing said he had already paid to get in so he walked in too :D
He always was a strange guy. He put in a transfer request on the morning of the FA Cup final he was playing in and then declared himself fit to play. Only to break down after 5 minutes. No subs then so Rovers had to play with 10.5 players. When Dave Whelan broke his leg just before half time that made it 9.5 players.
 
June 30, 1964, when Harry Catterick, right, canny Everton manager, procured the signature of left-back Ray Wilson, watched by the legendary Mr E Boot, Huddersfield Town boss, second left, where Wilson learned his trade. Wilson was a star in England’s greatest triumph against Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. Also featured Everton Eire International Mick Meagan, left, who went to Hudderfield in the deal, and second right, Everton secretary W Dickinson -

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