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13 minutes ago, AllRoverAsia said:

I came across this some time ago and it is an interesting and very detailed read on the great Man's career. 

http://www.greatharwoodtown.co.uk/bryandouglas.html

Thanks pal, that’s the best thing I’ve read on this forum for a long time. 

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23 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

I came across it a few years ago. It's a shame there's nothing like it on our site. The best player I've ever seen in the blue and white.

I spent last Saturday watching a re-run of the '66 WC England win followed by a first-ever viewing of 'The Wembley Wizard', the story of Matthews made in 2015. I downloaded them as torrents some time ago. I only wish there was something similar made for Bryan Douglas, I do have the full 1960 FA Cup Final but that was a poor day.

My 14 year-old Son is visiting in School break and a few days back I found him on my PC watching a full version of our Full Members Cup win, I might make a Rover of him yet. LIke most youth out here, they are brainwashed by the PL and the fact he goes to an Arsenal run football academy.

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23 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

I came across it a few years ago. It's a shame there's nothing like it on our site. The best player I've ever seen in the blue and white.

Cryer did a good 3 part story on Bryan Douglas a few years back in the LT, I have the links and will post if anyone wants them.

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3 hours ago, AllRoverAsia said:

I spent last Saturday watching a re-run of the '66 WC England win followed by a first-ever viewing of 'The Wembley Wizard', the story of Matthews made in 2015. I downloaded them as torrents some time ago. I only wish there was something similar made for Bryan Douglas, I do have the full 1960 FA Cup Final but that was a poor day.

My 14 year-old Son is visiting in School break and a few days back I found him on my PC watching a full version of our Full Members Cup win, I might make a Rover of him yet. LIke most youth out here, they are brainwashed by the PL and the fact he goes to an Arsenal run football academy.

I watched the '66 World Cup Final a while ago and what amazed me was how much the ball was in play compared with todays football.

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1 hour ago, 4,000 Holes said:

Happy 90th Birthday to the one and only Bryan Douglas. Please enjoy an account of one of Duggie's wondergoals by Fred Cumpstey, which has been published on the site today:

https://brfcs.com/magazine/articles/101-great-goals:-bryan-douglas/547

Douglas 1963.jpg

I was there, right behind the goal. Roughly in line with where that photographer was standing. It was an Easter Saturday game. I wonder how many of the 11,500 are left now. We’d hammered Sheff Wed at home the day before 3-0, maybe people couldn’t afford 2 home games in 2 days although going to the football was dirt cheap back then.

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2 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

I was there, right behind the goal. Roughly in line with where that photographer was standing. It was an Easter Saturday game. I wonder how many of the 11,500 are left now. We’d hammered Sheff Wed at home the day before 3-0, maybe people couldn’t afford 2 home games in 2 days although going to the football was dirt cheap back then.

Who did you go to the match with?

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Another thing I remember was Mick McGrath scoring one of the other goals. He was the Tronstad of the team so he rarely scored goals. Again it was right in front of me. A ball was fired in from the right wing all along the ground. Mick came sliding in on his backside on the near post, stopped the ball with his left foot, and knocked it in with his right foot,from about 3 yards out whilst lying down !

It’s funny the things you remember.

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On 27/05/2024 at 08:59, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

I was there, right behind the goal. Roughly in line with where that photographer was standing. It was an Easter Saturday game. I wonder how many of the 11,500 are left now. We’d hammered Sheff Wed at home the day before 3-0, maybe people couldn’t afford 2 home games in 2 days although going to the football was dirt cheap back then.

1/3d for me as a 13 year old then. So that makes two of us who were at the game Tyrone. I couldn’t afford both home games over Easter but was lucky I picked the right one.  I well remember the Albion players applauding Duggie after his wondergoal. 

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1 hour ago, Ianrally said:

1/3d for me as a 13 year old then. So that makes two of us who were at the game Tyrone. I couldn’t afford both home games over Easter but was lucky I picked the right one.  I well remember the Albion players applauding Duggie after his wondergoal. 

I had a paper round so I could afford it. We won in a canter against Sheff Wed on the previous day. The thing I remember about that one was we got a pen and Fred Pickering took it. Ron Springett in the Wednesday goal had his own technique when facing pens, he stood a  yard to the left of centre. He reckoned he was stronger on his right hand side than the left. Fred went for the bigger space on Springett’s right but Springett got across and saved the pen. Why Fred took it and Bryan Douglas didn’t was a mystery.

The first goal in the West Brom game the next day was a penalty and Dougie took it and scored.

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