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DID YOU KNOW – 13

DID YOU KNOW – 13

by ReadTheLeague | Oct 17, 2017 | The Big Feature

“People still haven’t forgotten. Strangers come up and tell me ‘He was a good ‘un’” 83-year-old Anne Edwards talking about son Duncan, 35 years...
GONE GROUNDS – AYRESOME PARK

GONE GROUNDS – AYRESOME PARK

by Vince Cooper | Oct 15, 2017 | The Big Feature

AYRESOME Park served as home for Middlesbrough for 92 years before finally closing its doors in 1995 when the club moved to the Riverside Stadium....
WHEN GEORGE RAN AWAY – THE FIRST TIME

WHEN GEORGE RAN AWAY – THE FIRST TIME

by ReadTheLeague | Oct 14, 2017 | The Big Feature

In his later career George Best gained a reputation for ‘going missing’. In fact he had some previous Manchester United manager Matt Busby received...
ENGLAND’S GREATEST SPORTSMAN

ENGLAND’S GREATEST SPORTSMAN

by Vince Cooper | Oct 12, 2017 | The Big Feature

Max Woosnam by Vince Cooper Captain of the England football team and of Manchester City, scorer of a century at Lords, winner of Olympic gold and...
THE GREAT CORINTHIANS

THE GREAT CORINTHIANS

by Vince Cooper | Oct 10, 2017 | The Big Feature

Corinthian FC had some of the greatest players, and greatest characters, pass through their ranks on either side of the turn of the 19th century....
CORINTHIAN FC. FOOTBALL PIONEERS

CORINTHIAN FC. FOOTBALL PIONEERS

by Vince Cooper | Oct 2, 2017 | The Big Feature

CORINTHIAN FC – They took Football to the world By Vince Cooper Originally set up to create an England team capable of beating the Scots,...
MORE TEA?

MORE TEA?

by ReadTheLeague | Sep 1, 2017 | The Big Feature

HERE’S THE FINAL PART OF OUR TY.PHOO COLLECTION. SOMETHING TO ENJOY WITH YOUR AFTERNOON...
ANOTHER CUP OF TY.PHOO

ANOTHER CUP OF TY.PHOO

by ReadTheLeague | Aug 31, 2017 | The Big Feature

HERE’S OUR THIRD SET OF THOSE WONDERFUL TY.PHOO TEAM CARDS. Sadly only two sets of the card were published before the company switched to...
TY.PHOO SET TWO

TY.PHOO SET TWO

by ReadTheLeague | Aug 29, 2017 | The Big Feature

Following the first collection earlier today here are another batch of Ty.Phoo Tea cards, all from...
TYPHOO TEA-TIME

TYPHOO TEA-TIME

by ReadTheLeague | Aug 29, 2017 | The Big Feature

TYPHOO Tea cards were one of the great collectibles of the mid-60s. Simply save the labels, send them off and get these beauties back. Simple to do...
LEAGUE LADDERS – FIVE OF THE BEST

LEAGUE LADDERS – FIVE OF THE BEST

by ReadTheLeague | Aug 28, 2017 | The Big Feature

Everybody loves a League Ladder. Here are some of our favourites Lovely – but lack of individual colours lets it down Very nice  but...
Charlie Roberts. Player Power Pioneer

Charlie Roberts. Player Power Pioneer

by Vince Cooper | Aug 20, 2017 | The Big Feature

Charlie Roberts was without doubt the first great Manchester United captain. And off the pitch as well as on it, he was a leader. Roberts, born in...
Results, Line-ups, Stories; November 21 1959

Results, Line-ups, Stories; November 21 1959

by ReadTheLeague | Aug 11, 2017 | The Big Feature

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Club Histories 1947-48. Part Two

by ReadTheLeague | Jul 30, 2017 | The Big Feature

 

Sport Magazine. Club Histories 1947-48

by ReadTheLeague | Jul 30, 2017 | The Big Feature

Four Debut Boys

Four Debut Boys

by Vince Cooper | Jul 15, 2017 | The Big Feature

Four Debut Boys Friday 13th September 1963. A young George Best goes to check the team sheets for the following day’s matches at Manchester...
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