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Late 1970's United and City fans 10:07 - Mar 17 with 4686 viewsRespectTheChemistry

Fascinating photos of some United and City fans and hooligans in the late 70's. The trousers alone are something to behold but what a different world it looks.

Seems white lab coats were the garment of choice for 70's football hooligans. Was it Swansea who had a notorious gang of them?

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 10:20 - Mar 17 with 4652 viewsSuddenLad

Looks like the Bay City Rollers audience.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 10:32 - Mar 17 with 4631 viewsrochdale_ranger

Really cool pictures. the kids on Newbold, Wallbank, Bellfield, and the cray wouldn't stand a chance against them lot. Thanks for sharing.
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Late 1970's United and City fans on 11:27 - Mar 17 with 4569 viewsFalingeParka

Ace pics. The freedom we had as kids back then.

ColonelHall

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 11:44 - Mar 17 with 4536 views100569

You are right it certainly was Swansea.
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Late 1970's United and City fans on 11:56 - Mar 17 with 4516 viewsEllDale

Fantastic photos and very nostalgic.
I sometimes wonder if kids that age are seen at Premiership games these days? Or have they have been priced out of it?
My boss at work is a Newcastle fan and he was telling me that the average age of season ticket holders at St James Park was 35 in 1992, 45 in 2002 and 55 in 2012.
My immediate reaction was that it's the same group of people all getting older together.
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Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:06 - Mar 17 with 4495 viewsTVOS1907

A new series of The Big Match Revisited has just finished on BT Sport, showing old episodes from the 1976/77 season.

The fans pictured are probably at some of those games, especially as United and City featured quite regularly.

And here's one for the trivia buffs - Tottenham v Sunderland from April 1977 was shown on Thursday. Sunderland had two future Dale managers in their matchday squad of 12. Who were they?

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:13 - Mar 17 with 4480 viewsEllDale

Halom and Docherty?
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Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:15 - Mar 17 with 4473 viewsTVOS1907

Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:13 - Mar 17 by EllDale

Halom and Docherty?


Docherty, yes, Halom, no.

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:22 - Mar 17 with 4465 viewsroccydaleian

Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:15 - Mar 17 by TVOS1907

Docherty, yes, Halom, no.


Doug Collins?
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Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:30 - Mar 17 with 4449 viewsSuddenLad

Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:06 - Mar 17 by TVOS1907

A new series of The Big Match Revisited has just finished on BT Sport, showing old episodes from the 1976/77 season.

The fans pictured are probably at some of those games, especially as United and City featured quite regularly.

And here's one for the trivia buffs - Tottenham v Sunderland from April 1977 was shown on Thursday. Sunderland had two future Dale managers in their matchday squad of 12. Who were they?


Vic Halom, Mick Docherty.

Edit. It might be a bit of a long shot, but wasn't Doug Collins also a Sinderland player in the 1970's.......?
[Post edited 17 Mar 2018 12:33]

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:33 - Mar 17 with 4434 viewsFalingeParka

Doug Collins.

ColonelHall

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:33 - Mar 17 with 4430 viewsSuddenLad

Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:30 - Mar 17 by SuddenLad

Vic Halom, Mick Docherty.

Edit. It might be a bit of a long shot, but wasn't Doug Collins also a Sinderland player in the 1970's.......?
[Post edited 17 Mar 2018 12:33]


Roccydaleian beat me to it. I'll go with tha.....

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:33 - Mar 17 with 4428 viewsTVOS1907

Late 1970's United and City fans on 12:22 - Mar 17 by roccydaleian

Doug Collins?


Correct

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 13:21 - Mar 17 with 4380 viewsFalingeParka

Bob Stokoe must have been the reason Doug Collins got the job. I paraphrase but Stokoe, on leaving the second time, said something like 'this club is unmanageable'.

ColonelHall

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 19:21 - Mar 22 with 3964 viewsfrenzied

In the background of the hot dog stand picture...small sign..pick up a pink..now that brought back many Happy memories of the football pink pumped out by the Manchester Evening News on a sat night..Man Utd had a vehicle outside the ground printing these out by the dozen after the game..many a sat evening spent at th e local newsagents waiting for the pink to arrive at around 6pm complete with late scorers
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Late 1970's United and City fans on 21:32 - Mar 22 with 3860 viewsSuddenLad

Late 1970's United and City fans on 19:21 - Mar 22 by frenzied

In the background of the hot dog stand picture...small sign..pick up a pink..now that brought back many Happy memories of the football pink pumped out by the Manchester Evening News on a sat night..Man Utd had a vehicle outside the ground printing these out by the dozen after the game..many a sat evening spent at th e local newsagents waiting for the pink to arrive at around 6pm complete with late scorers


Very rarely, that vehicle was on the car park at Spotland.

More usually, we had to go to the newsagent at Spotland Bridge to await the bundle of 'Pink Finals' to be hurled from the rear of a moving van. Ifnthe Green Final arrived first, we'd settle for that.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Late 1970's United and City fans on 07:37 - Mar 23 with 3746 viewsEllDale

We either to went to town at the bottom of Drake Street or to the papershop at Healey Corner.
There used to be quite a queue at the latter spot if it got to 6.30pm and the van hadn't arrived!
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Late 1970's United and City fans on 07:55 - Mar 23 with 3735 viewsmingthemerciless

I remember getting my Pink from that bus stop across from Burtons tailors shop in town.

They had a guy who used to wander around Firgrove asking about scorers etc. You could see a very brief report of the game you were playing in if you were lucky in the Pink . Even youth club games !
I had my name in a few times when I got lucky scoring a few goals.
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