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 Post subject: NAME THEM PART XXXXI - PLEASE HELP
PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 12:38 am 
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disshevelled looking lot

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Are you taking the piss?


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Thats a very 'swarthy' looking gentleman with his hands on the ball.

Was it Tewfik Abdallah rolfl

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that one's PP


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i think i have seven or eight of em but struggling with the rest.

the one in the back row on the right who looks like he has a crow on his head reminds me of the keyboard player out of new order confised

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MadJohn wrote:
'kin hell, Col. 1927 reserves???!! rolfl

Back row, 4th left looks like Harry Wensley

Back row, 5th left MUST be called Cliff, as he has a bird perched on his head (bdum, tsssch) :laugh:

Front row, 2nd left: Fred Birtles?

Back row 2nd left and front row 3rd left look like the two guys that were originally identified as the Hardys by an early source of yours. Did the real identities ever arrive?



Anyway, this is tougher than Mastermind. I'm off to me cot before setting off for South Lincs a.m. :sweet:


hoping some older boys on here might be able to help....

good time tomorrow mate

wish i could make it but must do some work on this lot and saving cash for the mad march and april dash around to see pools

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Im' not sure us older boys include any 90+ year olds among us.
Snowy? PP? are you there? :shock: :laugh:

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richard head wrote:
Im' not sure us older boys include any 90+ year olds among us.
Snowy? PP? are you there? :shock: :laugh:
rolfl rolfl

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i think i have seven or eight of em but struggling with the rest.

the one in the back row on the right who looks like he has a crow on his head reminds me of the keyboard player out of new order confised


Have you got the name of the lad at the far left, back row, Katcha?
Not Jim Gardner by any chance?


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compare these to me some of the faces look familiar or thr hair styles
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 Post subject: Re: NAME THEM PART XXXXI - PLEASE HELP
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rear second right has he got a crow on his head


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must have been the mascot!

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a bit easier............

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Bottom two- Stephen Hutt and Chris McDonald

I think the lad with the dark hair at the top is perhaps Chris Homer.


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Bottom 2 are Stephen Hutt and one of the Downeys.

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see if this takes you more than 10 secs phil......

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pics a bit hazy on upload but ok at my end!!

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you should be barred from answering anyway!!! rolfl

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Hegarty R, Hegarty T..............

That's not Pools , it's Barnstonworth!!!!

Eight bloody nil against Chorley,.................. a team of pensioners............ :grin: :grin:


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I wonder how many of these died in the mud of France a few years later.

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if you can give my christian names I might be able to find out

from a quick look I can tell you there is a Richard Hegarty buried in

HARTLEPOOL (STRANTON) CEMETERY

he died 3/10/1917 aged 33 and was from West Hartlepool


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Mr I wrote:
I wonder how many of these died in the mud of France a few years later.

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Good old Sergeant Dick Hegarty did mate. Well shipped to hospital in Gosforth after battle and died of wounds and gas poisoning - buried in tanfield cemy.

edgeley never made it past feb 1910 - gangrounous appendicitis

only ones who struggled to track after war were tommy brown and roberts (he was a schoolteacher in south bank in 1910 but lost him after that)

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Elvis Costellos Glasses wrote:
Green Shirt is Paul Sweeney, 1 appearance Away at Gillingham, Keith Oliver got sent off.!


Do you get an extra point for knowing who the Pools mascot was that day....?!

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katcha wrote:
Mr I wrote:
I wonder how many of these died in the mud of France a few years later.

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Good old Sergeant Dick Hegarty did mate. Well shipped to hospital in Gosforth after battle and died of wounds and gas poisoning - buried in tanfield cemy.

edgeley never made it past feb 1910 - gangrounous appendicitis

only ones who struggled to track after war were tommy brown and roberts (he was a schoolteacher in south bank in 1910 but lost him after that)


And what about the crowd, I bet at least 50% of them died in WW1. Live for today guys, tomorrows not promised.


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From Mr I: PS: I'm using our rasses laptop!


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katcha wrote:
Mr I wrote:
I wonder how many of these died in the mud of France a few years later.

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Good old Sergeant Dick Hegarty did mate. Well shipped to hospital in Gosforth after battle and died of wounds and gas poisoning - buried in tanfield cemy.

edgeley never made it past feb 1910 - gangrounous appendicitis

only ones who struggled to track after war were tommy brown and roberts (he was a schoolteacher in south bank in 1910 but lost him after that)


That must be the one I found on CWWG site sad :(


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F. Edgely looks like Willie Boland to me.


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F. Edgely looks like Willie Boland to me.


Spooky that !!!

Now we know what became of him.

It’s just like the end bit in The Shining :shock:


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That's enough - you're frightening me now. :wink:


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