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Fellow old codgers can help me here....On the Herald Express website page there's an article about Frank O'Farrell sending congratulations to a team he once managed: Leicester City. The first photograph shows Frank by a tactics board with Robin looking on. But who are the three behind Robin? I think the player immediately behind Robin is Eric Burgess, but the other two have defeated me. So come on tomogull, gateman, stefano, samuel, (Bert?) (brucie?) and any other old codgers, can you identify these three?

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I think the one in the middle of the three is Dougie Clarke
Bobby Baxter and Doug Clarke. 

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Yeah, saw that in the chip wrapper a few days ago. I thought the one people would have difficulty with, would be Eric Burgess (signed from Watford and after United went to Argyle, and later so did Alan Welsh and Micky Cave (on loan form Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic).stefano wrote:.......
(Stefano still the oracle when it comes to the golden years of the mid to late 1960s)




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Of course, everyone remembers former Manchester United player Tommy Spratt* who scored more League goals than Robin during the 1965-66 promotion season.
Just saying like.
* A 16-year old, Tommy Spratt, scored 14 goals on his debut for Manchester United's fifth team in 1957-58, in a 25-0 win.
Just saying like.

* A 16-year old, Tommy Spratt, scored 14 goals on his debut for Manchester United's fifth team in 1957-58, in a 25-0 win.
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Yes - agree with my fellow old farts, Trojan, Stefano, Magpie & Jimhart - defintely Bobby Baxter and Dougie Clarke. As for Tommy Spratt, for some reason he was never a fans favourite and yet he was probably one of the first on Frank O'Farrell's team sheet week after week.
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Tommy Spratt was given the worst treatment EVER by TUFC fans in the time he played for us. Once he walked off the field in tears. I have never known such hatred and vituperation for a United player before or since.

Doug Clarke also had a 'hobby' for which I believe he received a prison sentence. But we won't go into that ......gateman49 wrote:Useful info: Baxter, Clarke and Burgess.
Useless info: I recall that Bobby Baxter's hobby was cultivating cacti.

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dont think he did in the end as found not guilty.
Ah ...... thanks for putting me right on that. Cheers !ROADRUNNER wrote:dont think he did in the end as found not guilty.
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