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John Victor King - RIP

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  • On multiple copies of the same programme , maybe collectors could explain to me why you would have this many copies of the same one. John must have loved Plymouth

    Two nil down we won 3- 2 with an 87 minute penalty.  Plymouth then had a player, Jackson, sent off.  He had never previously even been booked.
  • edited April 2021
    Those games against Plymouth in the early sixties always had lots of goals. I think I saw one around that time that we won 6-3 at home and then we got thumped at their place. Someone with a long memory will correct me if I am wrong,

  • 58/59 PA promoted to Div 2
    59/60 5-2  4-6
    60/61 6-4  4-6 played on 26th and 27th Dec 1960
    61/62 3-1  1-2 John Hewie in goal at The Valley
    62/63 6-3  1-6
    63/64 1-0  1-1
    64/65 3-2  5-1  
    65/66 1-1  0-3
    66/67 1-0  1-2
    67/68 1-0  4-1 PA relegated to Div 3

    All CAFC scores first


  • 58/59 PA promoted to Div 2
    59/60 5-2  4-6
    60/61 6-4  4-6 played on 26th and 27th Dec 1960
    61/62 3-1  1-2 John Hewie in goal at The Valley
    62/63 6-3  1-6
    63/64 1-0  1-1
    64/65 3-2  5-1  
    65/66 1-1  0-3
    66/67 1-0  1-2
    67/68 1-0  4-1 PA relegated to Div 3

    All CAFC scores first

    Thanks @GlassHalfFull. 1962/63 were the results I recall. That was the first season my Dad took me regularly to games. But as you can see there were several seasons in a row with a significant number of goals score.
  • Came across Barnet v Charlton testimonial programme for Colin Powell , 1973


    A very young looking Paddy 

    I wonder why Colin Powell was given a testimonial by Barnet at the time as he was only 24/25 years old and had been at Barnet for five years.

    I used to have a copy of a magazine called “ Amateur Football “ dating from 1972 which described Colin as being probably the best player outside of the football league.


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