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| Bob 70-71 | October / November
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| Team | Source | Date signed | Seasons | Games | Subs | Goals |
| Leyton Orient | Barking | 11.57 | 58-60 | 20 | - | 4 |
| Queen's Park Rangers | Transfer | 09.60 | 60-61 | 37 | - | 19 |
| Wolverhampton Wanderers | Transfer | 09.61 | 61 | 9 | - | 3 |
| Queen's Park Rangers | Transfer | 02.62 | 61-63 | 81 | - | 28 |
| Brentford | Transfer | 01.64 | 63-65 | 62 | 0 | 20 |
| Queen's Park Rangers | Transfer | 11.65 | 65-67 | 86 | 2 | 29 |
| Crystal Palace | Transfer | 11.67 | 67-69 | 63 | 0 | 17 |
| Leyton Orient | Transfer | 10.69 | 69-71 | 81 | 1 | 14 |
| Total: 442 /134 | 439 | 3 | 134 |
Hi Bob
First of all congratulations for such an interesting website. (Thanks - Bob.)
I am a football fan from Malta and am always eager to read about the history and odd happenings of the history of football. So I'll be a frequent visitor to your site and even will try to take part in your quizes.
And to test your knowledge, here's a question for you. See if you can answer.
What two rituals was Ajax physiotherapist Bernnie Muller required to do for luck before every game in the early 1970s?
Cheers, Dave Farrugia
Thanks for that, I hope you will come back lots it'll always be good to hear from you. I have to admit I have no idea what the answer to your question is !
Subject Mark and Steve Aizlewood (Newport County)
I would just like to point out that my Uncle Steve also played for Swindon Town and Portsmouth
Thanks
Danielle Davies
Thanks for that Danielle.
The reason Steve only has Newport County listed on Bob's 70-71 Pages, is simply because that's the odd way this site works !
Just like Kevin Hector kept Bradford Park Avenue's name in the Rothmans Football Yearbook for many years after they lost League status, Steve kept Newport County's name alive also.
Indeed, I'm guessing that Uncle Mark - who played right up to 1995 - may even be the very last Newport County player to keep playing League football, though someone may know better.
Anyway, just for you Danielle, here is Steve's full League record. If you have a picture of Steve in his playing days I'll include it on his own page:
Steven Aizlewood
Born: Newport, 9 October, 1952.
English
League Appearences
(Note under
Seasons, = 1968-69 season)
| Team | Source | Date signed | Seasons | Games | Subs | Goals |
| Newport County | Juniors | 01.70 | 68-75 | 191 | 6 | 18 |
| Swindon Town | Transfer | 03.76 | 75-78 | 111 | 1 | 10 |
| Portsmouth | Transfer | 07.79 | 79-83 | 175 | 0 | 13 |
| Total: 484 / 41 | 477 | 7 | 41 |
Welsh Internationals
| Wales Schools | nk | nk |
Hi Bob...I have a question..I have an autographed soccer ball from the England /Poland World Cup pre qualifying round on 17th October..1974..
Some of the names are ..Alf Ramsey..Emlyn Hughes..Peter Osgood..Colin Todd..Peter Shilton...Ray McFarland..etc....It looks like MARTIN CHIVERS name is there...is this correct..????..
Could you please confirm this??
Thank you and looking forward to your reply..
Paula..
Yes it could have been Martin
Chivers. If you click on the site
:http://www.englandfc.com/nostal/yrbyyr/1970_1974.html
you'll see the whole line up for England that day. It was in 1973, though, not 1974.
Subject: Totts v WHU 70-71
I was at this match, my first away game it is amongst my favourite Stam memories. The whole ground applauded when Jimmy Greaves scored. Coming from Dagenham he should have always been at Upton Park but I understand we already had Johnny Byrne who was a very similar player?
I think myself lucky that I caught the 'goalden' age of football. My first match was v Newcastle at Upton Park 68/69 season. 2 or 3-1 to us with Geoff Hurst scoring.
I absolutely idolised Bobby Moore and still do!
I saw a lot of good players, George Best, Bobby Charlton, Denis Law, Alan Gilzean, Dave MacKay, the Leeds Team, Chelsea team etc. etc.
My best game was 80 FA cup semi final at Villa Park v Everton with Trev doing one of his usual mazy runs and laying it on for Stuart Pearson to equalize near the end!
Nick Spillman
Thanks for that Nick. It has always been something of a regret that I never saw Jimmy play. This is a game I've read about many times, it must be good to know you were actually there !
Bob, was Cedric Whitehouse, who wrote the song for Ron Atkinson, the same bandleader that was resident at Mecca Birmingham for 3 years or so in the 70s?
Pete Carver
I'm sorry I haven't a clue, I'm afraid. There cannot be too many Cedric Whitehouses, and Ron definately does sing Big Band style, but my 'expertise' is football rather than music. Anyone else know ???
Hello I am a Huddersfield Town lover.. I am from Norway.. I am 15 years old and like Huddersfield... go Huddersfield
Aleksander Olsen
It so happened I got this shortly before going to see Huddersfiled Town beat Division Three leaders, Hull City, so I was standing at McAlpine Stadium shouting, 'Go Huddersfield !' with the best of them.
Subject: Cagliari per sempre - La storia di un campionato leggendario

Cagliari per sempre
di Paolo Gabriele e Mauro GiordaniEdizioni Aipsa cartonato 144 pagine a colori. 28,00.
Domenica 12 aprile 1970: la squadra di calcio del Cagliari è Campione d'Italia.
Un'impresa irripetibile, che rimarrà per sempre scolpita nella memoria degli sportivi sardi e che supera, per fascino e valori extra-calcistici, decine di scudetti sistemati nelle bacheche di altri clubs più titolati. I due autori ripercorrono, attraverso immagini e parole, un viaggio romantico a ritroso nel tempo, durante il quale narrano le leggendarie gesta di Gigi Riva e della formazione allenata dal tecnico filosofo Manlio Scopigno.
La straordinaria storia del campionato 1969/70 e dei suoi protagonisti raccontata anche dai giornali dellepoca e da illustrazioni, vignette e fotografie inedite e rare, che fanno di questo volume unopera unica e originale. Un libro appassionante, assolutamente imperdibile, per tutti gli amanti della storia del calcio.
In collaborazione con Figurine Panini Modena, Centro Coordinamento Cagliari Club e Assessorato ai Beni Culturali della Regione Sardegna.
Per informazioni e/o ordinazioni scrivere a: aipsa@tiscalinet.it oppure:giordani.m@tiscalinet.it
Thanks for that Paulo. also see Cagliari (in English) and Cagliari (in Italian)
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