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Thread: RIP Keith Bambridge

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    I do believe Keith played in the first ever league cup final, between us and Aston Villa, played over 2 legs, and I seem to think both legs were played at the end of one season and the beginning of another, when after winning our home leg 2-0 we then lost 3-0 at villa. UTM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronners View Post
    I do believe Keith played in the first ever league cup final, between us and Aston Villa, played over 2 legs, and I seem to think both legs were played at the end of one season and the beginning of another, when after winning our home leg 2-0 we then lost 3-0 at villa. UTM
    Yes.

    https://www.themillers.co.uk/news/20...-friend-keith/

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    RIP Keith, you leave us with fond memories

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    I remember a reserve game that Keith played in. Gordon Morritt, the goalkeeper who was about 6'4" was playing centre forward and scoring a few goals. He was taking a kick off with Keith Bambridge, about 5'2" stood at the side of him. Morritt towered over him and Keith reached up, held Morritt's shoulders and stood on the ball to try to look taller. He didn't come up to Morritt's chin and everbody fell about laughing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by South Coast Miller View Post
    Lambert Madden Jackson, wasn't it?
    Indeed it was in that order! Struggling to remember the full backs from those days... all that come to mind were Dave Carver and Colin Clish but I know they were later...
    Remember Clish getting his leg broken against Burnley in the cup at Millmoo - best sliding tacklsr I've ever seen 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Miller View Post
    Indeed it was in that order! Struggling to remember the full backs from those days... all that come to mind were Dave Carver and Colin Clish but I know they were later...
    Remember Clish getting his leg broken against Burnley in the cup at Millmoo - best sliding tacklsr I've ever seen 😁
    RIP Keith great memories from a bygone age, loved his wing play, also a very good cricketer played for Wickersley, a very good bat, one less for Breck to choose from, thanks for the memories Keith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Miller View Post
    Indeed it was in that order! Struggling to remember the full backs from those days... all that come to mind were Dave Carver and Colin Clish but I know they were later...
    Remember Clish getting his leg broken against Burnley in the cup at Millmoo - best sliding tacklsr I've ever seen 😁
    The first full backs I remember were Silman . Pete Perry and lol Morgan. RIP Keith thanks for the memories

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    Yes! Lol Morgan! Thank you. I sort of recollect Silman I think... and that made Quairney and Selkirk come pinging into the old brain. Do they mean anything or have I got sunstroke??

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Thanks for that CAM. UTM

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