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After The Darkest Hour, Two Youngsters Arrive To Offer New Hope

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23 minutes ago, kushiro said:

I'll add a few extra bits that may be of some interest to Bobbie's grandson:

 

This is from August 16th 1949:

 

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Then a few months later he went for a trial at Ipswich Town, who were then bottom of Division Three South (and would escape having to apply for re-election at the end of the season by just one point).

 

He made at least one appearance for their reserves. This is from January 7th 1950:

 

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It seems that trial didn't work out.

 

Then after spells at Whitwick Colliery and Third Lanark in Scotland, he made his most significant move, to Kilmarnock. A game from his time at Leicester may have had some influence on that signing.  Bobbie's first game of 1947/48 was not until December 27th, when Brentford came to Filbert Street. These were the teams:

 

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Bobbie is there at outside left for City, which means his direct opponent would have been the Brentford right back - the number two. You can see that's a player called Macdonald. That was Malky Macdonald, the man who,  four years later as manager of Kilmarnock, signed Bobbie. Here they are together in the match report from that Brentford game:

 

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The final score was 2-1 to Brentford, and no doubt Malky Macdonald remembered his fellow Scot from that game when the chance came to sign him for Killie.

 

 

While at Kilmarnock, he was involved in a League Cup run that had echoes of Leicester's FA Cup exploits in 1949, though in this case, Bobbie actuallly got some playing time. 

 

At the start of that season, it seems he was playing the best football of his career, repeatedly singled out for prasie as Killie made it through the group stage to reach the League Cup quarter-finals:

 

August 9th  Kilmarnock 3 Alloa Athletic 1

 

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Four days later, Dunfermline 3 Kilmarnock 4:

 

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August 23rd   Alloa 0  Kilmarnock 1:

 

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Then in the quarter finals they got past St. Johnstone. This from the 2nd leg, September 17th:

 

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That put them in the semi-final v Rangers, a similar scenario to the Leicester v Portsmouth SF in 1949 - the eventual champions against the underdogs from the second tier (Killie would finish 4th in Division Two that season). 

 

Killie pulled off a famous giant killing act, winning 1-0 at Hampden. But for reasons I haven't been able to uncover, Bobbie wasn't in the line-up that day, nor did he play in the final, which they lost 2-0 to Dundee.

 

Here's an excellent article about Malky Macdonald's career - he was a Celtic legend:

MacDonald, Malcolm – The Celtic Wiki

Superb - thank you!

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Here's the two team photos Bobbie was in:

 

1946/47:  He really is at the feet of the masters here - in front of Sep Smith and Johnny Duncan.

 

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1947/48:   Don Revie now taking Bobbie's position - with a ball! Post-war austerity meant they couldn't afford one the previous year.

 

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Both taken from Of Fossils and Foxes (by far the greatest football book the world has ever seen).

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A few more bits and pieces.

 

In the 60s Bobbie turned out for a Leicester City Old Boys XI.

 

This was June 27th 1966, as the England squad were preparing for the World Cup. Bobbie is still getting those crosses in, and Johnny Anderson, legendary city keeper from the 40s and 50s, is playing up front:

 

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And this was three years earlier. I wonder if the ref was any relation:

 

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Here's a couple more pics from his wedding day in 1949:

 

Leicester Evening Mail:

 

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Merc:

 

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