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50 years ago today 09:49 - Nov 8 with 4140 viewsMoonshineSteve

We played Spurs.

And Dad took me to Rangers for the first time. I can still remember almost everything about it, parking in the White City Estate, him buying me a badge and rosette (which I still have) from a stall in South Africa Road. A burger from the van behind the Loft. Actually seeing the players in the flesh for the first time (I knew them all by sight from football cards and television). It was so exciting.

50 years. Bloody hell.
[Post edited 8 Nov 11:54]

I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham.

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50 years ago today on 10:04 - Nov 8 with 3825 viewsted_hendrix

Nice one Steve.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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50 years ago today on 10:17 - Nov 8 with 3780 viewsMoonshineSteve

Cheers Ted. All well?

I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham.

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50 years ago today on 10:19 - Nov 8 with 3764 viewsstevec

5 wins 2 losses v spurs in the 70’s.

Those were the days.
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50 years ago today on 10:32 - Nov 8 with 3730 viewsgigiisourgod

What a year it must have been to start going
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50 years ago today on 10:33 - Nov 8 with 3723 viewsPlanetHonneywood

There are some, probably not on here, who will have no idea what a rosette is. Happy anniversary Stephen.

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50 years ago today on 11:20 - Nov 8 with 3629 viewsted_hendrix

50 years ago today on 10:17 - Nov 8 by MoonshineSteve

Cheers Ted. All well?



My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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50 years ago today on 11:51 - Nov 8 with 3558 viewsMoonshineSteve

50 years ago today on 10:32 - Nov 8 by gigiisourgod

What a year it must have been to start going


Lucky eh?

I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham.

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50 years ago today on 12:00 - Nov 8 with 3531 viewsderbyhoop

50 years ago and we were runners up at the end of the season.
It's all (?) been downhill since.

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50 years ago today on 12:07 - Nov 8 with 3522 viewsMoonshineSteve

Yeah, don't blame me.

I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham.

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50 years ago today on 12:15 - Nov 8 with 3506 viewsterryb

50 years ago today on 10:19 - Nov 8 by stevec

5 wins 2 losses v spurs in the 70’s.

Those were the days.


But this was still one of the 4 games we didn't win at home that season! Not a bad introduction though!

My favourite home game to Tottenham in that period was beating them in the League Cup 1973. A 1-0 win that could/should have been 6. Favourite away game was the 3-0 win in February 1976 with Gerry Francis a class above everybody else on the pitch.
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50 years ago today on 09:23 - Nov 9 with 3211 viewsMalintabuk

50 years ago today on 10:33 - Nov 8 by PlanetHonneywood

There are some, probably not on here, who will have no idea what a rosette is. Happy anniversary Stephen.


I still have my rattle that my uncle bought me back in the 60s... and I use to bring a stool to stand on....

I bet I was popular with the ground around me
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50 years ago today on 10:00 - Nov 9 with 3152 viewsrbee

50 years ago today on 12:00 - Nov 8 by derbyhoop

50 years ago and we were runners up at the end of the season.
It's all (?) been downhill since.


Starting with a 0-4 spanking by Everton!

No, there have been many, many highpoints and memories since then, not too many lately mind.

Happy Anniversary.
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50 years ago today on 10:09 - Nov 9 with 3134 viewsflynnbo

50 years ago today on 12:15 - Nov 8 by terryb

But this was still one of the 4 games we didn't win at home that season! Not a bad introduction though!

My favourite home game to Tottenham in that period was beating them in the League Cup 1973. A 1-0 win that could/should have been 6. Favourite away game was the 3-0 win in February 1976 with Gerry Francis a class above everybody else on the pitch.


Yep, went to both those games. We took along some Tottenham fans to the home game too-happy days.
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50 years ago today on 10:42 - Nov 9 with 3066 viewsBoston

How nice that Moonshine was able to celebrate with another 0-0😀

We should have won that Spurs game. My recollection is Dave Thomas tore them a new one and there was some argy bargy on the pitch.

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50 years ago today on 10:49 - Nov 9 with 3045 viewsBoston

Skip through to 2mins 30secs.

Wow, forgotten it was a recently deceased Scotsman that was the Spurs problem.

[Post edited 9 Nov 12:51]

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50 years ago today on 15:45 - Nov 9 with 2868 viewsGosportHoops

Beautiful memories mate, that's the Beautiful part of football
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50 years ago today on 16:13 - Nov 9 with 2834 viewsGhost_on_the_Westway

Just checked if it was the one where we lost 0-1 to a John Duncan goal and it was. I went to that with two Rangers and one Spurs mate from school.

They were all over the loft so I had my Rangers scarf tucked away in my Parka pocket. At HT the bstrds were looking for Rangers and they “searched” my mate, pulled out his Nice One Cyril scarf and assumed we were all Tottenham.

Fcking bullies were at least 18 and we were just 11 year olds.

So, Yes. Happy memories of that day 50 years ago 😂

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50 years ago today on 16:31 - Nov 9 with 2791 viewsCLAREMAN1995

50 years ago today on 10:49 - Nov 9 by Boston

Skip through to 2mins 30secs.

Wow, forgotten it was a recently deceased Scotsman that was the Spurs problem.

[Post edited 9 Nov 12:51]


Wonder how VAR would have sorted out that tackle on Gerry Francis who kicked the ball in rage hitting the culprit while he was lying on the ground rubbing his shins .
Great upload Boston thanks
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50 years ago today on 02:36 - Nov 10 with 2595 viewsVancouverHoop

50 years ago today on 09:23 - Nov 9 by Malintabuk

I still have my rattle that my uncle bought me back in the 60s... and I use to bring a stool to stand on....

I bet I was popular with the ground around me


I had a rattle (pre-QPR, for my local team Hitchin Town, Isthmian League in the early 60s). The old boys used to hate them. One of my schoolmates used to empty out Stevenage Town's ridiculously massive home stand every week. There were never more than a few dozen blokes in there, but by half-time they were all standing in the rain mumbling under their breath.
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50 years ago today on 14:56 - Nov 10 with 2393 viewsBoston

50 years ago today on 02:36 - Nov 10 by VancouverHoop

I had a rattle (pre-QPR, for my local team Hitchin Town, Isthmian League in the early 60s). The old boys used to hate them. One of my schoolmates used to empty out Stevenage Town's ridiculously massive home stand every week. There were never more than a few dozen blokes in there, but by half-time they were all standing in the rain mumbling under their breath.


Were they rattled?

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50 years ago today on 15:07 - Nov 10 with 2361 viewsVancouverHoop

50 years ago today on 14:56 - Nov 10 by Boston

Were they rattled?


Very much so.
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50 years ago today on 15:47 - Nov 10 with 2311 viewsMelakaRanger

1967 for me. My grandad took me and we always stood in the school end. We subsequently had season tickets for many years in the “new” stands

I remember him parking his Vauxhall Victor in the roads by the ground. Burgers and those onions from boiling water from the burger stall on the Streep (not a van) were such a treat. The match program with the also included Football League Review mag. Also Queuing up for Bovril at half time. Oh and Beat the Clock tickets for 6d
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50 years ago today on 19:06 - Nov 10 with 2182 viewsjohncharles

50 years ago today on 10:42 - Nov 9 by Boston

How nice that Moonshine was able to celebrate with another 0-0😀

We should have won that Spurs game. My recollection is Dave Thomas tore them a new one and there was some argy bargy on the pitch.


Just watched on (?) just googled it. Great game, I was there in the paddock but not on camera 😢
Full of skill and rough and tumble. These days At least 20 minutes would have been wasted with players rolling about on the ground claiming all manner of fatal injury. MOM Mick Leach with Chris Jones a close second.
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Strong and stable my arse.

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50 years ago today on 13:24 - Nov 12 with 1921 viewsMoonshineSteve

50 years ago today on 10:42 - Nov 9 by Boston

How nice that Moonshine was able to celebrate with another 0-0😀

We should have won that Spurs game. My recollection is Dave Thomas tore them a new one and there was some argy bargy on the pitch.


Yeah, plus ca change.

I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham.

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50 years ago today on 15:57 - Nov 12 with 1806 viewsNorthantsHoop

Went to 2 games that season as a 12 year old, with my Dad, Ipswich Town and Leeds United. The anticipation and atmosphere was fantastic, getting the tube from Northolt, where we lived to White City. A trip I was to do many times over the years. The Leeds game was really buzzing as it was the last home game of the season and Rangers had to win after fatefully losing away to Norwich to see if they could take the 1st division title. Loftus Road was rammed with around 35,000 that day. Always remember that game probably more than any other, due to Norman Hunter's shorts splitting and us winning 2-0.
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