I've done some research and Jim Hinch is indeed number 9. 7 is Keith Allen and number 3 is Dave Provan.So who are the players on the programme cover? I thought at first number 9 was Paul Mariner but he didn't join them until 1973. I think Tony Waiters is the manager and Jim Furnell the 'keeper. Jim Hinch number 9?
He later became virtually a recluse, I believe.E74 - Your thread title has gone all street cred Bro'
Peter Wilson has now cropped up in two threads in 2 days. I have to admit I had never heard of him before yesterday! Read more about him. At the time he captained Australia in West Germany 1974 WC he was playing for a club called Safeway United - which was a club in Wollongong NSW.
I am not surprised Id never heard of him. He made his 1 appearance for Boro in the season before I first went - 1968 v Charlton in a 1-1 draw at AP. A Geordie who then emigrated to Sydney and went on to captain his country. Some story!
Remember my dad telling me when many years ago, maybe around the 1974 world cup, the 38th player to play one game only for the mighty Boro,according to my stats mindE74 - Your thread title has gone all street cred Bro'
Peter Wilson has now cropped up in two threads in 2 days. I have to admit I had never heard of him before yesterday! Read more about him. At the time he captained Australia in West Germany 1974 WC he was playing for a club called Safeway United - which was a club in Wollongong NSW.
I am not surprised Id never heard of him. He made his 1 appearance for Boro in the season before I first went - 1968 v Charlton in a 1-1 draw at AP. A Geordie who then emigrated to Sydney and went on to captain his country. Some story!
It was a gutter, but stan put the squad together to be fair, Murdoch was the missing link, Big Jack and the Eston Hills put the right pegs in the right holes. They were the main ingredients that JK Rowling used for the sorting hat tooStans final 2 transfers, Alan Foggon & Graeme Souness, top drawer, but they just weren't blending on the pitch