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Bootle Schoolboys football team ? 1930 ish. Dad Les Campbell back row, second from the right
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Just need some names please
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Brookhill Rovers 1952/3/4
Brookhill FC 1952/53 from bill thompson, anyone remember this team it was managed by bill watkinson and trained by joe thompson, my dadi can recall some of the lads that played for them there was willie critchlowe from dorset st., about three of the jones boys from waterworks st.,roy,maurice, and another brother,whos, name i cant recall, roy was leading goal scorer in all divisions of the bootle j.o.c, the team won every thing, there was no one to touch them they would all meet in waterworks st., on a saturday, and they were taken to the game on the back of charlie gavins coal wagon, me and a few other lads included.. happy days ... regards bill tomo...

I was talking to Roy Jones this week (hes 80 this year), and I was telling him about this site and he started telling me about his wedding day. the reception was held in his mothers house and he had arranged for some one to bring his footie kit and boots and hide them some where,( brookhill Rovers was playing the British Enka that day.) when the party was in full swing he sneaked out and went to play in the match, he scored eight goals.
He was telling me about his brother Maurice who turned professional and played for Port Vale, Swindon Town and Celtic. not all at the same time
Roy said if Maurice wasn't playing and he was at home he would play for the Brookhill Rovers, which was against the rules but he would do anything for a game of footie.but you could see how much better he was than all of the rest.
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Brookhill Rovers 1952/3/4
Brookhill FC 1952/53 from bill thompson, anyone remember this team it was managed by bill watkinson and trained by joe thompson, my dadi can recall some of the lads that played for them there was willie critchlowe from dorset st., about three of the jones boys from waterworks st.,roy,maurice, and another brother,whos, name i cant recall, roy was leading goal scorer in all divisions of the bootle j.o.c, the team won every thing, there was no one to touch them they would all meet in waterworks st., on a saturday, and they were taken to the game on the back of charlie gavins coal wagon, me and a few other lads included.. happy days ... regards bill tomo...

I was talking to Roy Jones this week (hes 80 this year), and I was telling him about this site and he started telling me about his wedding day. the reception was held in his mothers house and he had arranged for some one to bring his footie kit and boots and hide them some where,( brookhill Rovers was playing the British Enka that day.) when the party was in full swing he sneaked out and went to play in the match, he scored eight goals.
He was telling me about his brother Maurice who turned professional and played for Port Vale, Swindon Town and Celtic. not all at the same time
Roy said if Maurice wasn't playing and he was at home he would play for the Brookhill Rovers, which was against the rules but he would do anything for a game of footie.but you could see how much better he was than all of the rest.
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bob. b wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 10:02 am Brookhill Rovers 1952/3/4
Brookhill FC 1952/53 from bill thompson, anyone remember this team it was managed by bill watkinson and trained by joe thompson, my dadi can recall some of the lads that played for them there was willie critchlowe from dorset st., about three of the jones boys from waterworks st.,roy,maurice, and another brother,whos, name i cant recall, roy was leading goal scorer in all divisions of the bootle j.o.c, the team won every thing, there was no one to touch them they would all meet in waterworks st., on a saturday, and they were taken to the game on the back of charlie gavins coal wagon, me and a few other lads included.. happy days ... regards bill tomo...

I was talking to Roy Jones this week (hes 80 this year), and I was telling him about this site and he started telling me about his wedding day. the reception was held in his mothers house and he had arranged for some one to bring his footie kit and boots and hide them some where,( brookhill Rovers was playing the British Enka that day.) when the party was in full swing he sneaked out and went to play in the match, he scored eight goals.
He was telling me about his brother Maurice who turned professional and played for Port Vale, Swindon Town and Celtic. not all at the same time
Roy said if Maurice wasn't playing and he was at home he would play for the Brookhill Rovers, which was against the rules but he would do anything for a game of footie.but you could see how much better he was than all of the rest.
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Final Tables Season 1954/55

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The British Enka game may have been a Shield match. I can't find any record of British Enka in the JOC around this time.

Brookhill disbanded for the1955/56 season. See below.

Bootle Times August 26 1955 . Season preview for the 1955/56 season.

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I've got very few cuttings for the 1950s, which I'm hoping to remedy when all the covid business is out of the way.

Here's hoping. One consolation, the NHS sent me a letter saying I'm extremely valuable. Nice of them. :) :) :)
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Thanks for your input Dan
Who was that J R Jones for Brookhill Rovers 71 Goals ?
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J. Raymond Jones of Brookhill Rovers, aka J. Ray Jones or Ray Jones.

I've amended the post above, Brookhill disbanded for the 1955/56 season.
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The names of the five lads in the pic 27th November 10:29am is from left to right;
Brian McNally, John Kelly, Brian Hayden, Bobby Owen and our kid Jimmy Lloyd.
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1956/57 St Elizabeth's team posted by Bob Hamo, September 19 2012.

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Terry Halpin , Billy Linskey , Ted Swift , Lal Evans, John Brennan ,Pat McDowall , Eddie Connolly

I've copied Bob's attribution from the Johnnie Roberts thread.

The player being held aloft is John Roberts, who was the season's leading goal-scorer with 137 goals.

During the season St Elizabeth's scored 214 goals in 22 games in the JOC Division 4 (Under 20)..

Season 1956/57 Final Tables.

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For sale on e-bay £14.99. 1956 Bootle JOC Division 1 Trophy.

It was won by either 1955/56 Champions Benson's , or 1956/57 Champions Salisbury Athletic.

Seller's comments.

An interesting Football Trophy with an enamel badge or similar saying Bootle JOC Football League to the cup part and a smaller plaque reading Div 1 Champs 1956 to the base.

The overall height measurement is 14cm and to the lower reverse side edge it reads EPNS Made in England. I had wondered if the badge part was just stuck on but it must have been made especially for the trophy which is rounded and the badge part is snug with the surface etc and was professionally produced.

Would make a nice addition to any Non League Football collection and I think this would probably have player links etc to well known local teams Everton and Liverpool FC whilst Bootle themselves are still in existence and play in the North West Counties League.

As shown there is general tarnish, most of this would polish off but obviously it is up to you, otherwise very good condition.


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We've still got some non-league clubs around.

Best picture of the season so far.

Marine's goalie, Bayleigh Passant, went to the offy after beating Havant & Waterlooville in the 2nd round of the FA Cup.

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Ken, some info on Rockfield United.

Rockfield United 1967/68 season Bootle JOC Division 3. 12th/14

Some players: Alan Lavery, Francis Mahon OL, Billy O'Loughlin, Ken Rodgers GK, George Neville CH, Derek Smith OR,

K W Edwards CF, John Collins OR/OL, Dennis Fitzpatrick RB, D. O'Loughlin, Danny Doyle, Bernie McArdle (also Warbreck) OL,

Derek Woods CF, J Lorentz (also Bootle CLB Res.), Richie Jones GK, Dave Hulligan FB, R. McDonald, Allen Richards


Some results

November 10 1967 MDHB 0 Rockfield 8 Scorers Lorentz (5). D Woods (2), Doyle

December 1 1967 Rockfield 1 Blessed Sacrament 4 League Cup 2nd Round Scorer J. Henders (og)

December 22 1967 Enfield Standard 2 Rockfield 1 Scorer K Edwards

January 3 1968 Rockfield Utd 0 Warbreck Utd 4 at Bridge Lane

January 26 1968 Rockfield 1 Atlanta 1 Scorer B. McArdle Rockfield missed 2 penalties, and equalised in 86'

Feb 9 1968 Rockfield 1 Borthwicks 7 Harwood Cup 2nd Round. Rockfield scorer .K. Edwards

March 1 1968 Rockfield 9 MDHB 1 Scorers J. Collins (3), D. Fitzpatrick (2), W O'Loughlin, D O'Loughlin, D Doyle, K Edwards

March 8 1968 Rockfield 1 Blessed Sacrament 0 Scorer K. Edwards

April 5 1968 Christ Church 5 Rockfield 1 Scorer W. O'Loughlin

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You were usually referred to as KW Edwards in the results section and, I think, once got a mention as "Billy Edwards".

Though I'm sure Billy wouldn't have been the worst name you were called in your playing days. :D

See Rockfield v Atlanta report from January 26 1968, below.

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March 8 1968. K. Edwards scored the only goal in the game against Blessed Sacrament.

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So right Dan, My first name is William, W. K.
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Thanks Dan,
That first result MDHB v Rockfield. 0-8.
I actually scored the 5 goals but because it was my first game my registration hadn’t come through.
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Some of the teams had some bad results :D :D
1967 William Ross conseeded 134 goals in 26 games :D :D :D :D
the team was almost office workers and a few footballers
one was me :lol: :lol: :lol:
the joc was a hard league and it was tough for the office workers
the times on orrell pleasure when some games 10 nil and more
where common practice but over the season the team got better
and after a couple of seasons the name change to linacre united
ended in to a good team :D :D :D
thanks Dan
Ken 5 goals in a game well done
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Found a couple of wins for you Bob.

January 12 1968

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April 19 1968

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Weekly results didn't give the scorers for this game.
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Well, thanks, Dan :D :D
Played for William Ross with my mentor Henry Bradley
Henry got an OBE
Great times
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Names from the past Dan.
a history of our life 50 years ago
All I have now is aches and pains
But worth it great work DAn
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Lots of memories Bob, some good lads and good players.
That last division 3 results brings back good and bad memories,
I scored 4 against FPD
I got sent off for fighting with Billy Knowles of Borthwicks.
I played a few games for Warbreck.

Seems like yesterday, not sure I could even stand the cold now, never mind the knees.
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Ken, me too
Glad to see you posting
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Season 1975/76

Bootle FC prepare for their second season in the Lancashire Combination.

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Netherton United defending Bootle JOC Senior Division Champions.

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Season 1975/76

September 4 1975 Day One

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September 11 1975

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Coming home from town this morning, I noticed there was a "Save Our Field" banner attached to the fence on the Orrell Road grounds.

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September 18 1975

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September 15 1975 Bootle CC

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September 25 1975

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