Bootle Joc
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Bobby, Several of those lads feature in the Bootle Grammar school pics, others played for WB.
Stan Lipscombe moved South and I believe had a trial with West Ham.
Not sure you will find any of my JOC days but I did find a Courtaulds one but it was so faded it wasn’t suitable for recopying .
Ken
Stan Lipscombe moved South and I believe had a trial with West Ham.
Not sure you will find any of my JOC days but I did find a Courtaulds one but it was so faded it wasn’t suitable for recopying .
Ken
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Picture 26 St Joan's 1961/2 season champions Left to right back row pat Mackie, John Dry (Jad) John Kelly ,Terry Duffy (bluenose) Dave Nall,Jem fitzsimmons, John Ginley, Davo, ?? , Frank Grady,steve draper, ME and frank jumbo Makin , teacher on the left Mr Breen,
Ha , they came from all over Bootle Marsh lane Knowsley rd area, only me and Pat from our estate. Tony Hines
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Not sure if this has been posted previously but anyway, here's BOOTLE YMCA (taken circa 1968 !!)
Back row (L - R); Jimmy Duckworth, John Riley, Jimmy Russell, Tony King, Paul Williams (RIP), ?.
Front row (L - R); ? , John Kelly, Paul McCabe, Steve Platt, ?,
...….I can still smell the liniment & hear the dressing room banter.....all just as good as playing the actual game....!!
Happy Daze.
Back row (L - R); Jimmy Duckworth, John Riley, Jimmy Russell, Tony King, Paul Williams (RIP), ?.
Front row (L - R); ? , John Kelly, Paul McCabe, Steve Platt, ?,
...….I can still smell the liniment & hear the dressing room banter.....all just as good as playing the actual game....!!
Happy Daze.
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Well just met with a wonderful lady from Bootle lots of history regarding Bootle JOC and l worked with her husband small world Margaret G xx
She gave me a book Bootle connections on football
The things she talks about and her husband should never be forgotten and l will post it soon.
Just need time to Collette this information about Bootle JOC
Need to talk to my mate and mentors Henry, John, and our Albie about there playing days in the JOC before it is lost
Worked with Mick Goodwin he had lots of information on the JOC always putting facts in a book hope they are still out there.
Regards Bob.b
She gave me a book Bootle connections on football
The things she talks about and her husband should never be forgotten and l will post it soon.
Just need time to Collette this information about Bootle JOC
Need to talk to my mate and mentors Henry, John, and our Albie about there playing days in the JOC before it is lost
Worked with Mick Goodwin he had lots of information on the JOC always putting facts in a book hope they are still out there.
Regards Bob.b
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As a schoolboy l played for St Mary's/ Balliol rd school but my days playing football l will never forget was in Canal st with my mates and other street teams we played against.
Looking up to the great teams' players like Bootle St James Windham Waterloo United Pembroke Maranda Pentagon Bensons Orrell Rangers Winifreds Sport and many more what an education l had in them days, what great ambassadors them players were to us kids in the street
They would finish work and always had time to have a {kick in} in the street happy days that goal is there to this day in canal st by the Baggie the lamp post or two jumpers.
Remember the days looking forward to Saturday morning going to watch Windham Utd and Bootle St James also Waterloo United and them training days always back to the pub. Always had lemmo
I have got lots of people to thank with regards to playing football in the street our Albie B Dougie H Freddie T Gerry B Billy K Brian B Henry B loads more that will come later.
Well then started playing in the YM remember the great days looking up to John Kelly Graham Headgerson Paul Mac Jimmy Russell Jimmy Duckworth Steve Platt and many more will name them later.
One player that should have made it was my good friend John Harris, great player and l played with him and his brother Charlie also my brother Albie in the same team great times
Well, l could go on with regards to this subject, l have met loads of ex-players from the JOC and a pleasure to meet them great players in them decades playing in the JOC.
Sadly, that once great league is now only part of history, being disbanded a couple of years ago, the memories of the great days should never be forgotten to the local teams and players.
What the kids of today have missed playing in the street looking up to the bigger lads in the street playing football well happy days
Bob, b
Looking up to the great teams' players like Bootle St James Windham Waterloo United Pembroke Maranda Pentagon Bensons Orrell Rangers Winifreds Sport and many more what an education l had in them days, what great ambassadors them players were to us kids in the street
They would finish work and always had time to have a {kick in} in the street happy days that goal is there to this day in canal st by the Baggie the lamp post or two jumpers.
Remember the days looking forward to Saturday morning going to watch Windham Utd and Bootle St James also Waterloo United and them training days always back to the pub. Always had lemmo
I have got lots of people to thank with regards to playing football in the street our Albie B Dougie H Freddie T Gerry B Billy K Brian B Henry B loads more that will come later.
Well then started playing in the YM remember the great days looking up to John Kelly Graham Headgerson Paul Mac Jimmy Russell Jimmy Duckworth Steve Platt and many more will name them later.
One player that should have made it was my good friend John Harris, great player and l played with him and his brother Charlie also my brother Albie in the same team great times
Well, l could go on with regards to this subject, l have met loads of ex-players from the JOC and a pleasure to meet them great players in them decades playing in the JOC.
Sadly, that once great league is now only part of history, being disbanded a couple of years ago, the memories of the great days should never be forgotten to the local teams and players.
What the kids of today have missed playing in the street looking up to the bigger lads in the street playing football well happy days
Bob, b
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Sadly no, came across these by accident while in Liverpool Central Library researching in Echo and Mail for articles about my Brother in Law Bernard Mahoney who in 1966/7 played for St Martin's Catholic Boys School and Liverpool Catholic Boys and was signed by Bill Shankley for Liverpool FC Boys.
Messed up his potential career and is now Teetotal reminiscing about when he played for these Teams in 1966/67
His Sister (my Wife) and I thought it would be a good Christmas Present if we could frame an article or photo for him.
His greatest memory was playing for Liverpool Catholic Boys at Maine Road against Manchester City Catholic Boys, so before Christmas I went to the Archive Department of Liverpool Catholic Cathedral looking at Past issues of the Catholic Pictorial for 3hrs 10am to 1pm and just before the Archivist went to Lunch at 1 pm,
I found an article about the match that mentioned Maine Road,
I shouted "Eureka!" and photographed it quickly and left returning back to Aberystwyth quite chuffed.
Only when I read the article I realised it was about the Home Game at Penny Lane 10/05/67 which they lost and hoped they would do better at Maine Road for the Return match on 17/05/67 the following week.
Couldn't get back to the Archive department till last Sunday, thought all I need to do is look at the Catholic Pictorial for 20th May 1967 to get the Maine Road report.
But Fate had the Cathedral Consecrated that week and the Bumper issue of the Pictorial that week and next just had photos of Politicians etc who attended. There was no room for local news or Football results.
So as it was not recorded it therefore never happened.
In the June 67 issue I did find an Article about St Martin's Catholic Boys school winning the Double that year.
The Archivisit said he would have the Photo and Negative of that Team photo, he dug out within a minute the gloss b/w photo but it was folded giving it a crease.
Anyway he scanned it and emailed it to me there and then.
He suggested I try Liverpool Echo and Daily Post, I was going to the Liverpool Central Library next anyway.
However, as I trawled around those dates all both papers reported on was the Success of Liverpool boys beating East London boys in the Cup Final, took photos.
Then by accident I saw the article on Bootle boys beating them so I took photos to post on here.
Put photo on Rootschat Forum under Photo Restoration to see if the crease could be photo shopped out and also coloured to their Green and White kit.
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Have the Catholic Pictorial article giving the boys names will post it later also colour restoration done by Rootschat.
My Wife and Brother have been written out of History both of them.
Went last Xmas 2018 to the Catholic Cathedral Archive to look for Photos etc of the very First Nativity that took place at the New Catholic Cathedral,
My Wife played Joseph in St Martin's Girls school production of the First Nativity in 1968
Checked records for Christmas 1967 1968 1969 no such event was recorded so it never happened.
Once all those proud Kids and those proud Parents die, the event never happened because it wasn't recorded in writing.
My Wife and Brother have been written out of History both of them.
Went last Xmas 2018 to the Catholic Cathedral Archive to look for Photos etc of the very First Nativity that took place at the New Catholic Cathedral,
My Wife played Joseph in St Martin's Girls school production of the First Nativity in 1968
Checked records for Christmas 1967 1968 1969 no such event was recorded so it never happened.
Once all those proud Kids and those proud Parents die, the event never happened because it wasn't recorded in writing.
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bob. b wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 7:09 pm As a schoolboy l played for St Mary's/ Balliol rd school but my days playing football l will never forget was in Canal st with my mates and other street teams we played against.
Looking up to the great teams' players like Bootle St James Windham Waterloo United Pembroke Maranda Pentagon Bensons Orrell Rangers Winifreds Sport and many more what an education l had in them days, what great ambassadors them players were to us kids in the street
They would finish work and always had time to have a {kick in} in the street happy days that goal is there to this day in canal st by the Baggie the lamp post or two jumpers.
Remember the days looking forward to Saturday morning going to watch Windham Utd and Bootle St James also Waterloo United and them training days always back to the pub. Always had lemmo
I have got lots of people to thank with regards to playing football in the street our Albie B Dougie H Freddie T Gerry B Billy K Brian B Henry B loads more that will come later.
Well then started playing in the YM remember the great days looking up to John Kelly Graham Headgerson Paul Mac Jimmy Russell Jimmy Duckworth Steve Platt and many more will name them later.
One player that should have made it was my good friend John Harris, great player and l played with him and his brother Charlie also my brother Albie in the same team great times
Well, l could go on with regards to this subject, l have met loads of ex-players from the JOC and a pleasure to meet them great players in them decades playing in the JOC.
Sadly, that once great league is now only part of history, being disbanded a couple of years ago, the memories of the great days should never be forgotten to the local teams and players.
What the kids of today have missed playing in the street looking up to the bigger lads in the street playing football well happy days
Bob, b
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Was having a drink in the strand with some of the family and this cracking lad asked if l could put this team back on.
So, Mick, it's back on had some connect with Billy Knowles John Gannon. That was a great team
Everyone looked at J Dry... Tommy was also a great player hard as nails on the pitch great to me.
John and Tommy were great to me a lot of respect to them both.
Bob. b