FAO Whoever it was who…………………………..

Coymayleft that Football Echo report on City’s First Division game at Blackburn on 19 November 1960 at the Trust Office before the Brentford match – thanks very much.

The game was played nearly three years before my first City game and the report was written by Peter Corrigan (the first City reports I can remember from the Football Echo were written by Peter Jackson), but the format is exactly the same as I can remember with a short verdict piece (called “Summing Up” here) to go with a detailed match report.

There’s also a separate paragraph called “Patriotic” which is worth repeating given the current circumstances;-

“Cardiff City must be one of the most patriotic sides in the League for so far this season they have worn red, white and blue shirts. For matches under floodlights, City have been preferring their white strips rather than their usual kit of blue. But this afternoon at Blackburn, who play in blue and white halves shirts, they had no choice but to play in the unfamiliar colour of red,”

The City team which played at Burnley  a couple of months before their visit to Blackburn. BACK (L-R): Steve Gammon, Alan Harrington, Alec Milne, Graham Vearnecombe, Danny Malloy, Colin Baker. FRONT: Brian Walsh, Derek Tapscott, Peter Donnelly, Graham Moore, Johnny Watkins.

The City team which played at Burnley a couple of months before their visit to Blackburn.
BACK (L-R): Steve Gammon, Alan Harrington, Alec Milne, Graham Vearnecombe, Danny Malloy, Colin Baker.
FRONT: Brian Walsh, Derek Tapscott, Peter Donnelly, Graham Moore, Johnny Watkins.

As for the game, it finished 2-2 with City going 2-0 up through Derek Tapscott and own goal by Andy McEvoy (Corrigan was at loss to explain what the defender was trying to do!) right at the start of the second half only for the home side to be level within ten minutes through Eddie Thomas and Chris Crowe.

Teams (in the old 2-3-5 formation)

Blackburn

Leyland; Taylor, Pickering; McEvoy, Woods, Clayton; Isherwood, Thomas, Dobing, Crowe, McLeod,

Cardiff

Vearnecombe; Harrington, Stitfall; Gammon, Malloy, Baker; Walsh, Edgely, Tapscott, Watkins, Hogg

Att. 15.132

Best players for City apparently were Brian Edgely (a name that means little to me) and Derek Hogg.

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Six decades of Cardiff City v Charlton Athletic matches.

CoymayThe answers will be posted on Boxing Day – a Merry Christmas to all readers of this blog.

60s. Name this Charlton player from the 60s.

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70s. These two players captured plenty of headlines during the 70s for their goalscoring exploits in a Charlton shirt, but why were they both in the news on 9 January 1979 and who were Charlton’s opponents that night?

Derek Hales & Mike Flanagan, Charlton Football Club striking par

80s. This long serving Addicks player from the late 70s and early to mid 80s scored a match winning goal for City in a game between the two clubs, who is he?

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90s. Which Charlton player from this decade is probably best known these days for having two left feet?

00s. Which member of the Charlton team that won at 2-0 at Ninian Park in December 2007 was paid a five figure sum for doing something to Jose Baxter last year and 100,000 bonus points worth absolutely nothing will be given to the person who can tell me who provided the half time entertainment in that match seven years ago.

10s. Which two members of the Charlton squad from the match in which we clinched promotion in April 2013 have played against us in our last two matches?

Answers.

60s. Stewart Leary, who also played county cricket for Kent.

70s. Derek Hales and Mick Flanagan who were sent off for fighting in an FA Cup tie with Maidstone.

80s. Les Berry – his own goal secured a 1-0 win for City at Ninian Park in December 1977.

90s. Garry Nelson who wrote the excellent books Left Foot Forward and Left Foot in the Grave.

00s. Sam Sodje admitted to being paid £70,000 for being sent off when he punched Oldham’s Jose Baxter in the groin while playing for Portsmouth in February 2013 – the hilarious Timmy Mallett provided the half time entertainment.

10s. Yann Kermorgant scored for Bournemouth a fortnight ago and David Button was in goals for Brentford on Saturday.

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