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auk Flag 13 Jan 20 9.13pm Send a Private Message to auk Add auk as a friend

My slight memory of Len Choules is of a highly polished centre half who could read the game to perfection,

I seem to recall he had a long spell injured and was replaced by Gwyn Evans.

That was in the season when Johnny Byrne was in his early prime and we went up from Div 4 as runners-up to Posh.

Petchey was excellent in the Number 6 shirt, tough tackler who scored a few goals from long range.

My hero was Vic Rouse in goal. I hope he’s still going strong - or as strong as can be expected.

 

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beak Flag croydon 13 Jan 20 9.40pm Send a Private Message to beak Add beak as a friend

If the transfer window doesn't go well this might be merged with transfer talk!

 

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Teddy Eagle Flag 13 Jan 20 10.43pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by auk

My slight memory of Len Choules is of a highly polished centre half who could read the game to perfection,

I seem to recall he had a long spell injured and was replaced by Gwyn Evans.

That was in the season when Johnny Byrne was in his early prime and we went up from Div 4 as runners-up to Posh.

Petchey was excellent in the Number 6 shirt, tough tackler who scored a few goals from long range.

My hero was Vic Rouse in goal. I hope he’s still going strong - or as strong as can be expected.

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Yep. Still around.

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Jan 20 10.52pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

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Yep. Still around.

I was just 3 years of age when Rouse signed for Palace.

 

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auk Flag 14 Jan 20 11.27pm Send a Private Message to auk Add auk as a friend

And, if I may be so presumptuous, you haven’t aged a day!

Great to hear about Vic R. I wonder where he lives nowadays.

 

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 19 Feb 20 10.40pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by auk

My slight memory of Len Choules is of a highly polished centre half who could read the game to perfection,

I seem to recall he had a long spell injured and was replaced by Gwyn Evans.

That was in the season when Johnny Byrne was in his early prime and we went up from Div 4 as runners-up to Posh.

Petchey was excellent in the Number 6 shirt, tough tackler who scored a few goals from long range.

My hero was Vic Rouse in goal. I hope he’s still going strong - or as strong as can be expected.

As I first went to SP in about 1953 I saw all the players mentioned, as well as many, many others, play.

Too many memories to mention them all but my personal favourite was Alfie Noakes taking penalties. Tony Collins was always a good watch too.

 


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