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May be an image of one or more people, people standing and outdoors

Leicester v Wolves 1975
Chris Garland celebrates his hatrick

 

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Leicester city mid 70s and Frank Worthington celebrates his 100th league goal for Leicester in 1976 against Everton

 

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ive been to filbert street n stood on the kop those were the days my friend  · 

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1 hour ago, davieG said:

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Leicester City v Liverpool

30th August 1972

Thanks for the posts Davie.

 My era as a teenager. 
When I look at video clips of that team, the passing, movement, skill and commitment were exceptional for that time.

So exciting to be a fan in that period, even allowing for rose coloured specs! 
Merry Christmas! 

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On 30/09/2021 at 10:53, davieG said:

Popped up om my YouTube couldn't resist posting 

 

 

A brace from Emile Heskey, plus other efforts from Muzzy Izzet and Ian Marshall - all inside the opening 15 minutes - booked a 4-0 win at Derby on 26 April, 1998.

 

Four Headers In 15 Mins Defeats Rams | Derby County 0 Leicester City 4 | Classic Matches

 

That Muzzy goal :wub:

 

Had to watch this in a pub with low beams had no skin on my knuckles after the Muzzy goal.

Anybody know Vestaguards email address?

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15 minutes ago, Blue Fox 72 said:

Who is that between Birch and Weller? He's the only one I don't recognise.

I don't recognise where the picture was taken, but my guess is the guy between Birch and Weller was the one showing them round.  Certainly don't recognise him from the club staff from those days

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3 minutes ago, smudger63 said:

I don't recognise where the picture was taken, but my guess is the guy between Birch and Weller was the one showing them round.  Certainly don't recognise him from the club staff from those days

Yes, think you're right. Probably the Pastor of the chapel or similar.

 

Great tank tops and other attire though! lol

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On 28/12/2021 at 10:58, Blue Fox 72 said:

Who is that between Birch and Weller? He's the only one I don't recognise.

 

On 28/12/2021 at 11:22, Blue Fox 72 said:

Yes, think you're right. Probably the Pastor of the chapel or similar.

 

Great tank tops and other attire though! lol

Looks like Henry Winkler to me (Fonzie). 

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1 hour ago, davieG said:

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Jock looking happy during Leicester's 5-2 win against Shrewsbury in the 6th round of the FA Cup 1982. 

What a legend. Couldn't understand anything he was saying but it sounded motivational

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18 hours ago, StevieLynex said:

What a legend. Couldn't understand anything he was saying but it sounded motivational

Legend indeed. I'd have been a few yards behind him in that picture. 

 

Wallace introduced high press, high energy and intensity long before those terms became fashionable. 

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1 hour ago, DoveValleyFox said:

Legend indeed. I'd have been a few yards behind him in that picture. 

 

Wallace introduced high press, high energy and intensity long before those terms became fashionable. 

I was on the opposite side in the East Stand with the Shrewsbury fans!

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Terry Jones 
In the general election of December 1923,  Winston Churchill stood as a Liberal candidate for West Leicester. The local press didn`t support him and he was by all accounts, uncharacteristically uncommunicative during the campaign.On the Saturday before the election, Leicester City were playing at home to Second Division leaders South Shields and Churchill went to the game. The players in the picture being introduced to Churchill are (from left to right, top image): Tom Duncan, Sandy Trotter, Bill Thomson, George Hebden, Arthur Chandler, Mick O’Brien, John Duncan, Billy Newton, Billy Barrett and Reg Osborne.Inside-left Harry Graham is missing from the picture. The man in the flat cap is the trainer Dave Gardner

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