A long shot because I was only 8 at the time
But was there alway an extra one for some reason
Dunno pal , cant think of a reason why though ,unless it was to cover any games that were abandoned maybe ?... has any body else got a booklet from around that period who could maybe confirm LIW's theory ??
Am going to have a look mate because I didn't miss any games for about 10 years with them books and see if I had any missing.
Only other thing I can think off was something to do with a reserve game
nah i think you just had to flash your book for the reserve games .... let me know if you find out pal.......i am having sleepless nights ha
Liw
On a thread yesterday you said 'Hunter was a better player and by a fair margin in my eyes' referring to Norman being compared to Bobby Moore..!
That's really quite interesting bearing in mind in our 1989-90 season you now state you were 8 (see above).
Could you be so kind as to enlighten us as to how you came to your considered and I have no doubt scientific conclusions...?
Ah go, go on...!
ps This'll be a cracker folks. He must have seen hundreds of games between 1962 and 1976 when Norm played for Leeds. And how many he saw Bobby Moore play is anyones guess, he retired in 1978...!!
Subbuteo was it...?
Eric,
This was suppose to be such a nice thread where everyone got on..............Until you ruined it
oh and Eric any ideas on the phantom number 8 ?
Eric
As a child I studied and studied the history of football and watched hours of footage.
And I think hunter was the better player
A Trialist
Re your question 'No' but would assume if you'd been to every game it was merely an oversight.
As for my question to Liw, he's answered it, only he knows the truth.
He's a huge Leeds fan, a season ticket holder and my own personal hero...!
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posted on 12/1/13
A long shot because I was only 8 at the time
But was there alway an extra one for some reason
posted on 12/1/13
Dunno pal , cant think of a reason why though ,unless it was to cover any games that were abandoned maybe ?... has any body else got a booklet from around that period who could maybe confirm LIW's theory ??
posted on 12/1/13
Am going to have a look mate because I didn't miss any games for about 10 years with them books and see if I had any missing.
Only other thing I can think off was something to do with a reserve game
posted on 12/1/13
nah i think you just had to flash your book for the reserve games .... let me know if you find out pal.......i am having sleepless nights ha
posted on 12/1/13
Liw
On a thread yesterday you said 'Hunter was a better player and by a fair margin in my eyes' referring to Norman being compared to Bobby Moore..!
That's really quite interesting bearing in mind in our 1989-90 season you now state you were 8 (see above).
Could you be so kind as to enlighten us as to how you came to your considered and I have no doubt scientific conclusions...?
Ah go, go on...!
ps This'll be a cracker folks. He must have seen hundreds of games between 1962 and 1976 when Norm played for Leeds. And how many he saw Bobby Moore play is anyones guess, he retired in 1978...!!
Subbuteo was it...?
posted on 12/1/13
Eric,
This was suppose to be such a nice thread where everyone got on..............Until you ruined it
posted on 12/1/13
oh and Eric any ideas on the phantom number 8 ?
posted on 12/1/13
Eric
As a child I studied and studied the history of football and watched hours of footage.
And I think hunter was the better player
posted on 12/1/13
A Trialist
Re your question 'No' but would assume if you'd been to every game it was merely an oversight.
As for my question to Liw, he's answered it, only he knows the truth.
He's a huge Leeds fan, a season ticket holder and my own personal hero...!
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