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50 Years Ago Today TUFC v Plymouth Argyle

Posted: 01 Apr 2022, 16:19
by portugull
A friend recently gave me the Official Programme cost 5p for the above fixture which was a Saturday game with a 7.30pm KO.

Tony Boyce was Chairman, Jack Edwards was Manager Don Mills was our Trainer and Argyle were Managed by Ellis Stuttard.

Argyle had won at Home Park on Dec 27th 3-1 before a crowd of 20,096! In our team on April 1st were Clint Boulton, Mal Lucas, Alan Skirton, Alan Welsh,Ken Sandercock and Cliff Jackson. In goal was John Connaughton.

Plymouth included John Hore, David Proven & Mick Cave. We were relegated to Division 4 that season.

For the old guys like me advertisers included Palm Court Hotel,Cobleys Fish & Chips,Shiphay Manor Club, Cavanna Homes, still trading,Bartlett Refrigeration .still trading,and Phil Read Motors.

Bruce Stuckey who I well remember when we were teenagers was on the payroll but did not play that night.

Anyone remember the score?

50 Years Ago Today TUFC v Plymouth Argyle

Posted: 01 Apr 2022, 19:02
by Plainmoor78
2-1 with goals from Welsh and Tearse. Eleven days later we beat Aston Villa 2-1 at Plainmoor.

50 Years Ago Today TUFC v Plymouth Argyle

Posted: 02 Apr 2022, 05:03
by DerekDawkinsJnr
Conley's fish and chips is still trading too. Not been there since the 1990s

50 Years Ago Today TUFC v Plymouth Argyle

Posted: 02 Apr 2022, 07:26
by North Curry House
Do you mean Cobleys ? In Belgrave Road.
Use to go there back in the day, until Hanburys came on the scene

50 Years Ago Today TUFC v Plymouth Argyle

Posted: 02 Apr 2022, 07:36
by Chrisjb66
Used to cycle up from Walnut Road to collect family’s fish and chips! Connection to the Gulls……err nothing.

50 Years Ago Today TUFC v Plymouth Argyle

Posted: 02 Apr 2022, 10:07
by Southampton Gull
Chrisjb66 wrote: 02 Apr 2022, 07:36 Used to cycle up from Walnut Road to collect family’s fish and chips! Connection to the Gulls……err nothing.
Unless a few spotted you and stole your chips ;-)

50 Years Ago Today TUFC v Plymouth Argyle

Posted: 02 Apr 2022, 11:06
by DerekDawkinsJnr
North Curry House wrote: 02 Apr 2022, 07:26 Do you mean Cobleys ? In Belgrave Road.
Use to go there back in the day, until Hanburys came on the scene
Yes Cobley's, thanks for correcting.

Used to go there just after passing driving test, when I lived over in cockington end of town. Now Drake's is my go-to chippy.

50 Years Ago Today TUFC v Plymouth Argyle

Posted: 04 Apr 2022, 10:59
by wivelgull
As a beatnik regular at The Rising Sun I used Cobley's regularly. I always had a 'sit down' in the back room; fish, chips, peas and a round of bread and butter for 3/3. Great stuff!

50 Years Ago Today TUFC v Plymouth Argyle

Posted: 08 Apr 2022, 13:24
by gateman49
Plainmoor78 wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 19:02 2-1 with goals from Welsh and Tearse. Eleven days later we beat Aston Villa 2-1 at Plainmoor.
.......and, coming back down to earth, a few more days later we lost 5 - 1 at Villa Park in front of over 37,000 (luckily I wasn't there that time but I was just over a year previously and I prefer to remember that match).

50 Years Ago Today TUFC v Plymouth Argyle

Posted: 08 Apr 2022, 19:50
by North Curry House
gateman49 wrote: 08 Apr 2022, 13:24 .......and, coming back down to earth, a few more days later we lost 5 - 1 at Villa Park in front of over 37,000 (luckily I wasn't there that time but I was just over a year previously and I prefer to remember that match).
I went to both matches at Villa Park. The first a 1-0 win with Mickey Cave scoring eight minutes from time. We lost on the second occasion 5-1. Brian Little made his debut in that game and we were relegated.

I remember when we lost to Villa ( the only time we did), it was in the days before I could drive, so arranged to catch the early morning train. That was thrown into chaos when I had to attend our Head Office in Kensington High Street for a promotion interview the day before. Thankfully, I was promoted AND got to Birmingham and home safely but very tired.