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Bootle v Atherton L,R -1999
Bootle v Atherton L,R -1999
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Not sure if these have been posted previously before.....
But here's the Bootle Team of 1976-77, with The Lancs Combination League Winners trophy, Liverpool Challenge Cup & The Lancs Comb' Cup.
Also a copy of the programme from the FA Cup Trophy match versus CARSHALTON from Jan 31st 1981.
I was at that match & it was a cracking game....the "Bucks Park" ground on Copy Lane was packed....Bobby Owen & the late great John O'Leary were unplayable & rattled the woodwork a couple of times each but the match finished 0;0 & Bootle lost the replay.
I notice with interest that the club's licensing hours states that the bar closed at 3pm weekdays & 2pm on Sundays...(!!)
Ha Ha.....that gaff was one of the best "Jam Pots" in the entire city.. !!
Happy Daze
P
But here's the Bootle Team of 1976-77, with The Lancs Combination League Winners trophy, Liverpool Challenge Cup & The Lancs Comb' Cup.
Also a copy of the programme from the FA Cup Trophy match versus CARSHALTON from Jan 31st 1981.
I was at that match & it was a cracking game....the "Bucks Park" ground on Copy Lane was packed....Bobby Owen & the late great John O'Leary were unplayable & rattled the woodwork a couple of times each but the match finished 0;0 & Bootle lost the replay.
I notice with interest that the club's licensing hours states that the bar closed at 3pm weekdays & 2pm on Sundays...(!!)
Ha Ha.....that gaff was one of the best "Jam Pots" in the entire city.. !!
Happy Daze
P
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Paul McCabe wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:03 am Not sure if these have been posted previously before.....
But here's the Bootle Team of 1976-77, with The Lancs Combination League Winners trophy, Liverpool Challenge Cup & The Lancs Comb' Cup.
Also a copy of the programme from the FA Cup Trophy match versus CARSHALTON from Jan 31st 1981.
I was at that match & it was a cracking game....the "Bucks Park" ground on Copy Lane was packed....Bobby Owen & the late great John O'Leary were unplayable & rattled the woodwork a couple of times each but the match finished 0;0 & Bootle lost the replay.
I notice with interest that the club's licensing hours states that the bar closed at 3pm weekdays & 2pm on Sundays...(!!)
Ha Ha.....that gaff was one of the best "Jam Pots" in the entire city.. !!
Happy Daze
P
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Thanks, Paul and Dan
Paul, I was also at that game all good players great game John should have got some goals, and Bobby two great players in them days.
Dan, Great history that should never be forgotten, some fantastic names and teams on that report great reading keep them coming everyone made up with the articles. Also, Dan lots of lads played on a Sunday in the Crosby district league for other teams.
Bobby
Paul, I was also at that game all good players great game John should have got some goals, and Bobby two great players in them days.
Dan, Great history that should never be forgotten, some fantastic names and teams on that report great reading keep them coming everyone made up with the articles. Also, Dan lots of lads played on a Sunday in the Crosby district league for other teams.
Bobby
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It brings home how life can be cruel Dans last post on
John Mcgreavy scoring 5 goals was a credit for John
A friend and player who I played in a few teams with John
Also played darts with John for stand park
John carried on with his passion for football for years
A great lad.
Bobhamo
John Mcgreavy scoring 5 goals was a credit for John
A friend and player who I played in a few teams with John
Also played darts with John for stand park
John carried on with his passion for football for years
A great lad.
Bobhamo
bootle born altcar road
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Looking through the original pdf's for the season I've found a little more coverage of the Crosby and District Sunday League.
September 19 1974. I love the warning to teams about the use of "ringers"
October 31 1974. The incomplete block of print at the bottom of the post is referring to the Darts League.
September 19 1974. I love the warning to teams about the use of "ringers"
October 31 1974. The incomplete block of print at the bottom of the post is referring to the Darts League.
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Dan Crosby and District
Great names and Teams
St Edmonds and Rossett Park I played for them back in the day John Charlie Harris Albie and I, it was my ambition to play football with my brother and l did and we won a cup. Steve Goodwin also played in that team what a team that was. The manager was Mick Goodwin he was the manager of the Pentagon in the JOC and also had something to do with Marine. St Edmonds was started first and then came Rossett park after Marine's Ground and Mick Goodwin. ( John Harris will have more on this.
Dan keep it coming, PLEASE The lads are made up.
Loads looking in Dan
The count has gone up.
Thanks, Dan Bootle JOC and Crosby and District.
Pembroke what a team Lee Jones Old Boys good side my good mate John McFee manager What good times we had in the Mons talking about the JOC and Crosby and District games. Loved talking to my good mate John Jones about his brother Gerry playing days in the JOC one educated man on football.
Ok, you lot big thanks to Dan
Bobby
Great names and Teams
St Edmonds and Rossett Park I played for them back in the day John Charlie Harris Albie and I, it was my ambition to play football with my brother and l did and we won a cup. Steve Goodwin also played in that team what a team that was. The manager was Mick Goodwin he was the manager of the Pentagon in the JOC and also had something to do with Marine. St Edmonds was started first and then came Rossett park after Marine's Ground and Mick Goodwin. ( John Harris will have more on this.
Dan keep it coming, PLEASE The lads are made up.
Loads looking in Dan
The count has gone up.
Thanks, Dan Bootle JOC and Crosby and District.
Pembroke what a team Lee Jones Old Boys good side my good mate John McFee manager What good times we had in the Mons talking about the JOC and Crosby and District games. Loved talking to my good mate John Jones about his brother Gerry playing days in the JOC one educated man on football.
Ok, you lot big thanks to Dan
Bobby
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Cheers Bob.
One out of sequence from the Liverpool Echo October 16 2010.
CROSBY and District Sunday Football League champions Salisbury Athletic tasted victory in the North West Sunday Champions Cup last weekend.
They ran out 5-1 winners over Vibes FC at Litherland Sports Park with Sean Chart and Mick Joyce both scoring two plus a fifth from Rob Boardman.
In the Don Williams Premier Division Oak Tree Pub took over as leaders despite dropping two valuable points in a 2-2 draw with Bodyfuel JT.
Ian Smith and Ryan McInerney scoring for Oak Tree and Rob Davies scoring both for Bodyfuel to move them up to third while Frank Armitt recorded an emphatic 5-1 win over Farmers Arms Kirkby with Joe Findlay and Kevin Clarkson amongst the goalscorers.
Saltbox move up to fifth after a 4-1 home win over The Lithy with Mark Nicholson scoring two and one each from Kevin and Mark Williams.
The top two in Division One Alexandra and South Athletic shared the points in a 2-2 draw after Anthony Rawlinson and Paul McArdle netted for Alexandra with James Lyons and Anthony McDowell replying for South Athletic.
Kirkstone VIG were beaten 2-0 by Tanners United who had Anthony Yoole and Andy Kinsella on target.
A goal each from George Scally and Stephen Gordon gave Warrenhouse a close 2-1 home win over Sacred Heart.
Arvato moved into fifth following a 2-0 win over Northend Athletic thanks to goals from Dean Kenny and Dominic Clark.
In the outstanding first round LCFA Premier Cup game Crosby side The Vic went out 3-0 to Eagle Cons.
One out of sequence from the Liverpool Echo October 16 2010.
CROSBY and District Sunday Football League champions Salisbury Athletic tasted victory in the North West Sunday Champions Cup last weekend.
They ran out 5-1 winners over Vibes FC at Litherland Sports Park with Sean Chart and Mick Joyce both scoring two plus a fifth from Rob Boardman.
In the Don Williams Premier Division Oak Tree Pub took over as leaders despite dropping two valuable points in a 2-2 draw with Bodyfuel JT.
Ian Smith and Ryan McInerney scoring for Oak Tree and Rob Davies scoring both for Bodyfuel to move them up to third while Frank Armitt recorded an emphatic 5-1 win over Farmers Arms Kirkby with Joe Findlay and Kevin Clarkson amongst the goalscorers.
Saltbox move up to fifth after a 4-1 home win over The Lithy with Mark Nicholson scoring two and one each from Kevin and Mark Williams.
The top two in Division One Alexandra and South Athletic shared the points in a 2-2 draw after Anthony Rawlinson and Paul McArdle netted for Alexandra with James Lyons and Anthony McDowell replying for South Athletic.
Kirkstone VIG were beaten 2-0 by Tanners United who had Anthony Yoole and Andy Kinsella on target.
A goal each from George Scally and Stephen Gordon gave Warrenhouse a close 2-1 home win over Sacred Heart.
Arvato moved into fifth following a 2-0 win over Northend Athletic thanks to goals from Dean Kenny and Dominic Clark.
In the outstanding first round LCFA Premier Cup game Crosby side The Vic went out 3-0 to Eagle Cons.