Alf Wood

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Wasn't a fans favourite ? You having a laugh ?
Scored 4 v Pompey at Boothferry Park.
Probably kept out of the first team too long by Wagstaff and Chilton. When he finally got his chance he was a revelation. All action bustling centre forward with lightening pace, good in the air, an eye for goal and a thunderous shot. Which is probably what Tommy Docherty saw in him when he was briefly our number 2 under Terry Neil.
For a local lad who played at the very top of his profession, played and scored for England and scored in an FA Cup Final you would have thought he would be remembered in his own city. One twentieth of the recognition Johhny Whiteley gets would suffice.
Did you see the question mark tubby? I was asking. So after all that. Why isnt he remembered?
Seems to me he was more appreciated at WHam and Man U
 
Some of the older lads would know for sure but, I don't recall him being a boo-boy target? We had Mally Lord in the team, he was often taking grief for more than his share as I recall.
Mally Lord once ran on as a substitute at Boothferry Park and the booing of his name was horrendous. I'd never heard booing like it at the time and I haven't since. I never saw what the poor lad did wrong either and for me he was always a 100% wholehearted player who got stuck in. Just goes to show that fans are like sheep sometimes and when one player becomes unpopular for some obscure reason and everyone jumps on his back. In Lords case it was because he was from Hull and he was crucified for it.
Once bumped into him in later life and I asked him 'Aren't you Mally Lord' ?
He said ' I used to be'.
 
Mally Lord once ran on as a substitute at Boothferry Park and the booing of his name was horrendous. I'd never heard booing like it at the time and I haven't since. I never saw what the poor lad did wrong either and for me he was always a 100% wholehearted player who got stuck in. Just goes to show that fans are like sheep sometimes and when one player becomes unpopular for some obscure reason and everyone jumps on his back. In Lords case it was because he was from Hull and he was crucified for it.
Once bumped into him in later life and I asked him 'Aren't you Mally Lord' ?
He said ' I used to be'.

I agree it was shocking the abuse he got, I think you're right about the Hull lad thing, the only player who came close to his level of abuse was another Hull lad, Mike Edwards. Football fans do like a boo boy, mores the pity.
 
Did you see the question mark tubby? I was asking. So after all that. Why isnt he remembered?
Seems to me he was more appreciated at WHam and Man U

I cannot answer that one.
He was only given a trial at City when his old man offered to paint ( he was a painter) one of the stands for free if they gave his lad a trial. Cottingham born. I was once in a social club in the middle of Cottingham when Pearson was playing for England which was being shown on the television in the club. He scored that day and I swear no-one even paused or looked up from their bingo cards when the ball hit the back of the net......and he was one of their own! Joined the Cott Branch of the OSC and they hadn't even heard of him.
There was once a tiny photograph of him on the wall when the old King Billy pub in town was attempting to be a Sports Bar.
 
I agree it was shocking the abuse he got, I think you're right about the Hull lad thing, the only player who came close to his level of abuse was another Hull lad, Mike Edwards. Football fans do like a boo boy, mores the pity.
Neil Buckley came close.
I've seen the lad in tears in his younger days.
 
He had 3 seasons - 71/72, 72-73 and 73/74. He went from newby to our record transfer, while still young. Those 3 seasons were the lowest level he played at before being sold to balance the books.
Never a boo boy target, so it remains why the 'coolness' between him and the club.
Lives in Sale and played RU there too I think, seems v happy in the NW.

Cheers for that, it's how I recalled him - the old memory sometimes sticks doubt in the old head though.
 
Stuart Pearson?

He was once sent off playing for us against Wednesday for calling a lineman 'a bloody onion.'


That level of disrespect earned you the ire of the Bunker's Hill Boot boys in the early seventies.


No way back after that.


Airbrushed from history? Who's been airbrushed from history?

Move along please. Nothing to see here.
 
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Stuart Pearson?

He was once sent off playing for us against Wednesday for calling a lineman 'a bloody onion.'


That level of disrespect earned you the ire of the Bunker Hill Boot boys in the early seventies.


No way back after that.


Airbrushed from history? Who's been airbrushed from history?

Move along please. Nothing to see here.


Oh, and he was from Cott too.

Posh bastard.

No wonder he was never accepted by the City faithful.
 
I agree it was shocking the abuse he got, I think you're right about the Hull lad thing, the only player who came close to his level of abuse was another Hull lad, Mike Edwards. Football fans do like a boo boy, mores the pity.

Paddy Greenwood was disliked too - another local lad.
 
Stuart Pearson?

He was once sent off playing for us against Wednesday for calling a lineman 'a bloody onion.'


That level of disrespect earned you the ire of the Bunker Hill Boot boys in the early seventies.


No way back after that.


Airbrushed from history? Who's been airbrushed from history?

Move along please. Nothing to see here.

Onion?

Think he was just chive talkin' with the officials and they took it wrong.
 
alzheimer's is just one form of dementia. repeated blows to the head from heading a heavy football, much like being hit in boxing, are like lots of mini-concussions. the brain isn't made to be shaken about in the cranium. muhammad ali's parkinson's is undoubtedly a result of being hit. he made comebacks at ages he shouldn't have.
 
Saw Steve Richards the other day, must still live local, not sure if born in Hull but a youth player who I recall got the old 'Richards, your ****' from Kempton more than once.
 
Wasn't a fans favourite ? You having a laugh ?
Scored 4 v Pompey at Boothferry Park.
Probably kept out of the first team too long by Wagstaff and Chilton. When he finally got his chance he was a revelation. All action bustling centre forward with lightening pace, good in the air, an eye for goal and a thunderous shot. Which is probably what Tommy Docherty saw in him when he was briefly our number 2 under Terry Neil.
For a local lad who played at the very top of his profession, played and scored for England and scored in an FA Cup Final you would have thought he would be remembered in his own city. One twentieth of the recognition Johhny Whiteley gets would suffice.
I was at that game against Portsmouth. I seem to remember we were 4 up in about first 20 minutes with Phil Holme scoring one as well. Definitely a favourite at the time but inlike Chillo he left to fulfill his potential elsewhere.
 
I think the ''honest trier'' sums him up perfectly, my enduring memory of him was the League Cup tie at Donny in '75 - scored one but missed half a dozen good chances. Huge away following, City huff and puff before losing cup tie to 4th Division opponents ... we've all got that particular T shirt.
Yep, I was there. John Hawley flick on at the near post and Alf nodded it in. Crowd was nasty that night.
 
Yep, I was there. John Hawley flick on at the near post and Alf nodded it in. Crowd was nasty that night.

Good Yorkshire derby atmosphere- have they had a bigger crowd since?

'Ti-gers' echoing round the ground from all sides.
 
Good Yorkshire derby atmosphere- have they had a bigger crowd since?

'Ti-gers' echoing round the ground from all sides.
Good Yorkshire derby atmosphere- have they had a bigger crowd since?

'Ti-gers' echoing round the ground from all sides.

Their all,time record, 37,000 was against us. That season because of the presence of Raich Carter I think City's first 9 away games all set attendance records for the home clubs at the time.

Belle Vue the longest pitch in the football league, longer than any current pitch.

Scarborough's was the second largest in area after Maine Road. Funny, because it didn't look particularly large.
 
And another local lad Jeff Hemmerman used to get a lot stick but once got goal of the month on Motd. Had a good career in lower leagues at Pompey and Cardiff I think.
Jeff Hemmerman did get goal of the month on MOTD for City away at Wolves. At the end of season vote off for 'goal of the season' Hemmerman's goal had mysteriously disappeared.
I wrote to Jimmy Hill complaining and he wrote back saying something had gone wrong with the tape !
 
Stuart Pearson?

He was once sent off playing for us against Wednesday for calling a lineman 'a bloody onion.'


That level of disrespect earned you the ire of the Bunker's Hill Boot boys in the early seventies.


No way back after that.


Airbrushed from history? Who's been airbrushed from history?

Move along please. Nothing to see here.

I was at that game at Hillsborough with my girlfriend who was a Wednesday supporter. I heard Pearson actually called the lino a "****ing onion" but regardless, I thought it pretty funny and a bit harsh when you consider how players gob off at officials these days. Swan had just returned to Wednesday after a ban for bribery and that evening at dinner after City had lost, I suggested that Swan had perhaps paid off the officials. The girlfriend's father never spoke to me again. I often wonder how life worked out for that girl. I was in love with her but she recognized that at the time, I was more in love with myself and moved on. SIGH!
 
I was at that game at Hillsborough with my girlfriend who was a Wednesday supporter. I heard Pearson actually called the lino a "****ing onion" but regardless, I thought it pretty funny and a bit harsh when you consider how players gob off at officials these days. Swan had just returned to Wednesday after a ban for bribery and that evening at dinner after City had lost, I suggested that Swan had perhaps paid off the officials. The girlfriend's father never spoke to me again. I often wonder how life worked out for that girl. I was in love with her but she recognized that at the time, I was more in love with myself and moved on. SIGH!

Mixed marriages rarely work, so good job. Once went out with a Leeds United mad lass who used to object to my preference to going back to Hull for every City match rather than accompanying her to see the TWS. Some times these things are not meant to be.

I remember when I lived in Leeds one of the main lads, who ended up with one hell of a job and was very successful in later life , was given an ultimatum by his really attractive girlfriend it was Leeds United or her. He replied there were millions of females but only one Leeds United. Poor lass, no one dared chat her up knowing who her ex was.