He shows a photo of Roger Browns promotion winning goal against Lincoln City as on of his favourites.
Its also one of my favourite goals and I have a framed copy on the wall at my home, strangely now living in Lincoln!
Lovely chap!
Quote from: bill taylors apprentice on December 04, 2019, 02:18:03 PM
He shows a photo of Roger Browns promotion winning goal against Lincoln City as on of his favourites.
Its also one of my favourite goals and I have a framed copy on the wall at my home, strangely now living in Lincoln!
Lovely chap!
Wasn't the winning goal as the game was a draw, I was there and remember the pitch invasion after. Thought it was 2-2 but it was a long time ago. Was at the matches where Pele and Eusabio played, got the programmes up in the loft somewhere.
If I can get out of the pub early on Saturday will get a copy of the book and get it signed.
It's a real gem of a video from Ken and FFCTV, full of fascinating insights about photographic minds and open to general view too.
I vaguely knew the player who scored for Lincoln that night. David Carr. Really nice chap, sadly no longer with us.
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Lovely to see and hear Ken again, a permanent feature on all my teenage visits to The Cottage.
Very well respected, so a marvellous recipient of "Forever Fulham".
Great feature on the offal.
Date of Haynes last goal for Fulham anyone,I think I was there
Sat Nov 1st
Away to Brighton
Fulham lost 2-1 in front of a crowd of 17,760
http://www.fulhamfootballprogrammes.co.uk/eras/1961-1970/1969-1970/matches/Stockport%20County/programme.html#page/2
Quote from: Bill2 on December 04, 2019, 02:47:12 PM
Quote from: bill taylors apprentice on December 04, 2019, 02:18:03 PM
He shows a photo of Roger Browns promotion winning goal against Lincoln City as on of his favourites.
Its also one of my favourite goals and I have a framed copy on the wall at my home, strangely now living in Lincoln!
Lovely chap!
Wasn't the winning goal as the game was a draw, I was there and remember the pitch invasion after. Thought it was 2-2 but it was a long time ago. Was at the matches where Pele and Eusabio played, got the programmes up in the loft somewhere.
If I can get out of the pub early on Saturday will get a copy of the book and get it signed.
It was a promotion winning goal not game winning goal and it was 1-1.
That video was nice to watch.
What a pleasant man Ken Cotton is, quiet and unassuming, obviously likes to let his pictures do the talking.
The crowd attendance in those days can only be described as awful and as l recall it was only two Bob or 10p for juniors to get in.