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Re: Imitation is a form of flattery

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 16:25
by YeltzDoc
YeltzDoc wrote:
01 Aug 2022, 16:20
old git wrote:
01 Aug 2022, 15:34
Laurel Lane Lamper wrote:
01 Aug 2022, 08:04
Any idea which season that would have been?
Memory is starting to fail me but I would guess about 1989/1990
YeltzDoc wrote:
01 Aug 2022, 09:48
It was 90/91 and or 91/92.
My housemates at university bought me one as a birthday present and someone from the club posted it down to Hackney.
9192 Squad.jpg
This is from the 1992 Non League Directory, which previews the 1991/2 season. It seems that we'd moved onto the first of the white / orange strips (orange shoulders first, the vastly superior three-orange-stripes-on-the-side version followed).

So, piecing together the strands, we last wore the STFC kit in 1990/91.

Re: Imitation is a form of flattery

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 16:26
by YeltzDoc
old git wrote:
01 Aug 2022, 16:24
YeltzDoc wrote:
01 Aug 2022, 09:48
someone from the club posted it down to Hackney.
That would be me … you’re welcome 😂
Hahahahaha, brilliant. Thanks John - gratitude only 31 years late.

Re: Imitation is a form of flattery

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 16:32
by YeltzDoc
This picture was on the opposite page. What a lovely shot of Yeltz legend, "Malcolm Hazlegrove".

So good they named the ground after him.

Hazlegrove.jpg

Re: Imitation is a form of flattery

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 16:33
by YeltzDoc
YeltzDoc wrote:
01 Aug 2022, 16:32
This picture was on the opposite page. What a lovely shot of Yeltz legend, "Malcolm Hazlegrove".

So good they named the ground after him.


Hazlegrove.jpg
And a bonus point, who's the player lost in the crease of the book?

Re: Imitation is a form of flattery

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 16:50
by old git
YeltzDoc wrote:
01 Aug 2022, 16:32
This picture was on the opposite page. What a lovely shot of Yeltz legend, "Malcolm Hazlegrove".

So good they named the ground after him.


Hazlegrove.jpg
Was it the next year we went down there and scored 8 ? Chas ?

Re: Imitation is a form of flattery

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 16:55
by YeltzDoc
It was. And we should have had more but Flynny was on a hattrick and refused to pass the ball to anyone else for the last half hour.

Re: Imitation is a form of flattery

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 18:12
by HalesowenHarry
YeltzDoc wrote:
01 Aug 2022, 16:33
And a bonus point, who's the player lost in the crease of the book?
It's pre-HH but I'll go Steve Bourne........

Re: Imitation is a form of flattery

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 18:16
by YeltzDoc
Yep!

Re: Imitation is a form of flattery

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 18:50
by andy
D'oh, I was going to say that! Anyway why is the steward poking that bloke with a stick?