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pnethor
18-02-2014, 03:10 PM
Been clearing my dads attic out for him and found one of my old sticker albums thats been up there for the last 30 years and thought some of the 35+ posters might be interested in these pics.
http://i61.tinypic.com/156g6wx.jpg

And your chums from up the road...

http://i60.tinypic.com/6tobpu.jpg

wolves71
18-02-2014, 03:21 PM
I used to collect the stickers to put in the album as a youngester, but only ever managed to fill one album. The album that i did fill was completed after weeks of buying, searching and eventually swapping and getting a certain "Geoff Palmer" one. How happy i was once i did :)

WOODLANDSWOLF
18-02-2014, 03:23 PM
Been clearing my dads attic out for him and found one of my old sticker albums thats been up there for the last 30 years and thought some of the 35+ posters might be interested in these pics.
http://i61.tinypic.com/156g6wx.jpg

And your chums from up the road...

http://i60.tinypic.com/6tobpu.jpg

Interesting. Difficult to read but I recognize, Andy Gray, Kenny Hibbit, Geoff Palmer and the keeper, although I can't remember his.

I'm sure some one else here will fill in the blanks.

wolves71
18-02-2014, 03:26 PM
Been clearing my dads attic out for him and found one of my old sticker albums thats been up there for the last 30 years and thought some of the 35+ posters might be interested in these pics.
http://i61.tinypic.com/156g6wx.jpg

And your chums from up the road...

http://i60.tinypic.com/6tobpu.jpg

Interesting. Difficult to read but I recognize, Andy Gray, Kenny Hibbit, Geoff Palmer and the keeper, although I can't remember his.

I'm sure some one else here will fill in the blanks.[/quote]

John Burridge is the one you're thinking of woody ;)

WOODLANDSWOLF
18-02-2014, 03:28 PM
I think when that photo of the Molineux was taken the pub [hotel as it was then] across the road was still a knocking shop!

What the hell was it called, can't remember.

Wolfiebill
18-02-2014, 04:36 PM
I think when that photo of the Molineux was taken the pub [hotel as it was then] across the road was still a knocking shop!

What the hell was it called, can't remember.

Woody is that seriously true or just one of your wind ups? Certainly made me laugh.

WOODLANDSWOLF
18-02-2014, 04:47 PM
I think when that photo of the Molineux was taken the pub [hotel as it was then] across the road was still a knocking shop!

What the hell was it called, can't remember.

Woody is that seriously true or just one of your wind ups? Certainly made me laugh.[/quote]

No mate it's true and I have just remembered the, "The Red Roofs Hotel", appropriately enough!

Back in the sixties and seventies the Waterloo Road and the connecting Stafford Road were well known haunts for *** workers as they are now known.

I used to work as a bar man in a pub further down from the ground and a Grandmother, Mother and Daughter team who live around the corner used to come in on the weekends. I was personally offered a Christmas special triple freeby but had to turn it down.

WOODLANDSWOLF
18-02-2014, 04:52 PM
I think when that photo of the Molineux was taken the pub [hotel as it was then] across the road was still a knocking shop!

What the hell was it called, can't remember.

Woody is that seriously true or just one of your wind ups? Certainly made me laugh.[/quote]

No mate it's true and I have just remembered the, "The Red Roofs Hotel", appropriately enough!

Back in the sixties and seventies the Waterloo Road and the connecting Stafford Road were well known haunts for *** workers as they are now known.

I used to work as a bar man in a pub further down from the ground and a Grandmother, Mother and Daughter team who live around the corner used to come in on the weekends. I was personally offered a Christmas special triple freeby but had to turn it down.[/quote]

This is the one time Red Roofs, a pub now called the goal post.

Stourportwolf
18-02-2014, 04:55 PM
Been clearing my dads attic out for him and found one of my old sticker albums thats been up there for the last 30 years and thought some of the 35+ posters might be interested in these pics.
http://i61.tinypic.com/156g6wx.jpg

And your chums from up the road...

http://i60.tinypic.com/6tobpu.jpg

Interesting. Difficult to read but I recognize, Andy Gray, Kenny Hibbit, Geoff Palmer and the keeper, although I can't remember his.

I'm sure some one else here will fill in the blanks.[/quote]



Left hand page - John Burridge, Alan Dodds, John Humphrey, ?, Geoff Palmer, John Pender

Right hand page - Mick Matthews, Wayne Clarke, Mel Eves, Andy Gray, Tony Towner, Kenny Hibbitt, ?, Graham Hawkins

Evewolf65
18-02-2014, 05:51 PM
Missing two in between Humphrey and Palmer,(sounds like a biscuit firm)! is Micky Bennett the other I believe is Gordon Smith.

Evewolf65
18-02-2014, 05:57 PM
I think when that photo of the Molineux was taken the pub [hotel as it was then] across the road was still a knocking shop!

What the hell was it called, can't remember.

Woody is that seriously true or just one of your wind ups? Certainly made me laugh.[/quote]

No mate it's true and I have just remembered the, "The Red Roofs Hotel", appropriately enough!

Back in the sixties and seventies the Waterloo Road and the connecting Stafford Road were well known haunts for *** workers as they are now known.

I used to work as a bar man in a pub further down from the ground and a Grandmother, Mother and Daughter team who live around the corner used to come in on the weekends. I was personally offered a Christmas special triple freeby but had to turn it down.[/quote]

This is the on

WOODLANDSWOLF
18-02-2014, 06:50 PM
I think when that photo of the Molineux was taken the pub [hotel as it was then] across the road was still a knocking shop!

What the hell was it called, can't remember.

Woody is that seriously true or just one of your wind ups? Certainly made me laugh.[/quote]

No mate it's true and I have just remembered the, "The Red Roofs Hotel", appropriately enough!

Back in the sixties and seventies the Waterloo Road and the connecting Stafford Road were well known haunts for *** workers as they are now known.

I used to work as a bar man in a pub further down from the ground and a Grandmother, Mother and Daughter team who live around the corner used to come in on the weekends. I was personally offered a Christmas special triple freeby b