Now when it came to games against Thornton, Cullingworth or Wilsden, then it was probably more akin to ‘blood sport’.
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They filmed in Bolton as well so could be over there
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Aerial photograph shows the red brick silhouette of the town.
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The Old Etonians' style of play reminded me of games in the playground at Denholme Primary School in the early 1950's
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Posted on the general chat thread that I've just started watching it, lots of Saltaire in it and I think small clips of what is Keighley Train Station. Enjoying it so far!
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I was quite impressed with it.. as a story , both for football and social history. It was amusing to see some of the current issues coming up again and again. Ignored fouls... transfer disputes and players wages .. violence on the terraces .. and the role of the WAG's . It was also amusing to see Blackburn's club sign .. in "Burnley" claret. ! We can't grasp the cultural shock of Mill/factory workers becoming over night stars in their communities. R
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watched the full series last night , was quite good
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fergus_Suter
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Kinnaird,_11th_Lord_Kinnaird
This is quite an interesting read. http://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/from-partick-with-love-the-story-of-jimmy-love-and-fergie-suter-the-first-professional-footballers