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lyeemoon Girne 27 Sep 10 10.14pm | |
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Quote chris123 at 27 Sep 2010 9.47pm
Would they have a picture of Billy and then not mention it in the programme notes I believe so. Billy had been dead just over a year so they'd have had a whole season to deal with it. Also the death would not have had anything like the attention that it would today. Death was something that people didn't really talk about. I think the picture could be one of Billy when he was a bit younger and thinner in the face than the one shown in the book. It would be good to see a picture of Dunn though.
lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright. |
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Bubbs Edinburgh 28 Sep 10 5.30am | |
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The keeper in the programme I think is Ronald Dunn not Callender, who he replaced after his untimely death the year before.
Callender was a most likeable character, and got on well with everybody, not the least the little bunch of us who used to play tennis at Thornton Heath Recreation Ground. often he would stop to talk and watch while faithfully wheeling his crippled fiance, Miss Eva Leslie, the daughter of a local music teacher, round the Rec. which he did at least once a day. But the illness she bore bravely finally defeated her, and Bill was left alone. And not even the friendship of those that liked and admired him could sustain him. A week after reporting for training for the new season he found peace. He was only 26 years old and had played in 202 games for the club.'
Edited by Bubbs (28 Sep 2010 5.43am) Attachment: ScannedImage-5.jpg (53.67Kb)
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Bubbs Edinburgh 28 Sep 10 5.33am | |
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The Callender picture was taken from this Palace team photo 1930-31 Attachment: ScannedImage-3.jpg (528.76Kb)
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Penge Eagle Beckenham 28 Sep 10 12.09pm | |
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Here's Ronnie Dunn. Is it him? Attachment: Ronnie Dunn.jpg (9.40Kb)
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lyeemoon Girne 28 Sep 10 1.07pm | |
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Quote Penge Eagle at 28 Sep 2010 12.09pm
Here's Ronnie Dunn. Is it him? Still favour Billy because of the hairline. It's all very interesting and still of course could be someone else entirely. Anyone got a picture of Beby?
lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright. |
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eagle in cornwall Made In Thornton Heath. 28 Sep 10 2.08pm | |
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Quote Bubbs at 28 Sep 2010 5.30am
The keeper in the programme I think is Ronald Dunn not Callender, who he replaced after his untimely death the year before.
Callender was a most likeable character, and got on well with everybody, not the least the little bunch of us who used to play tennis at Thornton Heath Recreation Ground. often he would stop to talk and watch while faithfully wheeling his crippled fiance, Miss Eva Leslie, the daughter of a local music teacher, round the Rec. which he did at least once a day. But the illness she bore bravely finally defeated her, and Bill was left alone. And not even the friendship of those that liked and admired him could sustain him. A week after reporting for training for the new season he found peace. He was only 26 years old and had played in 202 games for the club.'
Edited by Bubbs (28 Sep 2010 5.43am)
........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history..................... |
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