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Now I’m really confused. Maybe the blond lad I’m thinking about wasn’t after Clough, but was used as a replacement for 3 games when Alan Brown dropped Clough. Not a popular move with the crowd and the blond lad suffered abuse from the crowd because of it. Even though the lad scored some goals.
Brian Usher was part of one of SAFC’s most popular teams that gained promotion in 63/64 the year after our epic cup ties over three games against Manchester United , the blonde winger that replaced Usher you could be thinking of was Mike Hellawell an English international we signed from Birmingham City . Ambrose Fogarty played on the right wing prior to Usher before he signed for Hartlepool United and if I am not mistaken fifty years later it is still their record transfer fee paid .For the record the promotion winning side generally lined up -Montgomery/Irwin/Ashurst/Harvey/Hurley /Mc Nab/Usher /Herd/Sharkey/Crossan/Mulhall .
 
George had his detractors but I liked him. In those days tackles went in fast and high and George was on the receiving end of many of them, so his answer was to jump in the air when one came in - the only player I remember doing that - although many a player went up in the air involuntarily!
He was a gymnast before football and puts that down to the arthritis in his hands. He told me he would bet the lads how far he could walk up the Fulwell End on them. And always took the money. :emoticon-0102-bigsm:emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
Brian Usher was part of one of SAFC’s most popular teams that gained promotion in 63/64 the year after our epic cup ties over three games against Manchester United , the blonde winger that replaced Usher you could be thinking of was Mike Hellawell an English international we signed from Birmingham City . Ambrose Fogarty played on the right wing prior to Usher before he signed for Hartlepool United and if I am not mistaken fifty years later it is still their record transfer fee paid .For the record the promotion winning side generally lined up -Montgomery/Irwin/Ashurst/Harvey/Hurley /Mc Nab/Usher /Herd/Sharkey/Crossan/Mulhall .
Happy days. I remember that team well. The Man. United replay at Roker Park was epic the ground literally overflowing despite the "Official" attendance figure. I ended up sitting on the running track.
 
One of the comment's that still sticks in my mind was "Open the gates and he'll run straight through them". Can't remember if it was directed at Brian Usher though
That may have been Willy-the-feet-Mcpheat. Once he got his head down no-one could stop him. Trouble was, he didn’t know when to stop himself. Crack was, if you left the Fulwell end gates open, you’d have to collect him from the other side of the Wear Bridge.
 
Brian Usher was part of one of SAFC’s most popular teams that gained promotion in 63/64 the year after our epic cup ties over three games against Manchester United , the blonde winger that replaced Usher you could be thinking of was Mike Hellawell an English international we signed from Birmingham City . Ambrose Fogarty played on the right wing prior to Usher before he signed for Hartlepool United and if I am not mistaken fifty years later it is still their record transfer fee paid .For the record the promotion winning side generally lined up -Montgomery/Irwin/Ashurst/Harvey/Hurley /Mc Nab/Usher /Herd/Sharkey/Crossan/Mulhall .
That was one hell of a line-up in those days. Especially the half-back line.
 
Happy days. I remember that team well. The Man. United replay at Roker Park was epic the ground literally overflowing despite the "Official" attendance figure. I ended up sitting on the running track.
Wasn’t that the one where the gates collapsed?
 
I used to work with a lad called Brian Usher for British Coal, we both worked in the stores department. Brian went for an interview for promotion one day. In the stores department the same interview question always came up. Its Friday, its 16:30, an engineer , comes to the stores. the storekeeper has gone home, we need an emergency piece of equipment, what would you do? The expected answer is I would contact one of our suppliers for emergency delivery and would arrange for payment on Monday.

"Well Brian, what would you do?"

"Erm nothing, I get the bus home at 4 0 clock on a Friday" He didnt get the job, I also dont think he played for the lads
Bless him!
 
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Yes you are right believe their was one fatality and crowd estimated at over 70,000 official attendance I think was 46,000 I was lucky enough to go to all three games , the school board man is still looking for me !

My Dad was in there when the gates came down, loads of people fell over, some bloke grabbed my dads hand and tried to pull him out, then said, sorry I cant get you out, my dads response was "You are going to have to as I am not letting go of your hand" :)
 
Yes you are right believe their was one fatality and crowd estimated at over 70,000 official attendance I think was 46,000 I was lucky enough to go to all three games , the school board man is still looking for me !
The crack was that the only reason we lost that game was because Monty lost a contact lense. Did that really happen?
 
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