THE SEVENTIES NORTH BANK
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Was it a photobucket link?
No.
Was it a photobucket link?
We’ve discussed this TSNB and none of the mods have done anything here (why would we, anyway?). Can you still locate them at the place you found them before? If so we can get them back up one way or another.
Definitely Steve "chopper" Lamb; probably Tommy Horsfall although by 1974/75 he had finished his playing career at Southend; far right I believe is Bob Worthington.
He lives across the road from you .2nd left, def Steve Lamb.
Still a local lad and in SUEPA - might use this pic on the SUEPA FB page. Time maybe to see if Bobby would like a Roots Hall day out I think ...Remembered the name ,but not sure if I ever saw him play.
Kellard, a much-travelled midfielder,[3]began his career as a junior with Southend United and became Southend's youngest ever league player (at the age of 16 years and 208 days)[4] in September 1959 when he started the game at Bradford City. He turned professional in May 1960 and went on to score 15 times in 106 games for the Shrimpers before earning a £9,000 move to Crystal Palace in September 1963
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17 yellow cards in 10 seasons, some players get that in a season now!Remembered the name ,but not sure if I ever saw him play.
Kellard, a much-travelled midfielder,[3]began his career as a junior with Southend United and became Southend's youngest ever league player (at the age of 16 years and 208 days)[4] in September 1959 when he started the game at Bradford City. He turned professional in May 1960 and went on to score 15 times in 106 games for the Shrimpers before earning a £9,000 move to Crystal Palace in September 1963
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i WAS THERE AND AM SURE IT WAS 3-0.Nope, we only lost 1-0. Not bad as they were the Italian Champions.
i WAS THERE AND AM SURE IT WAS 3-0.
I think you'll find that Bobby Kellard now lives in Spain.View attachment 9022
Bobby was a nice little player, very tiny but nippy and tricky.