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Michael Bloor

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    Michael Bloor got a reaction from uttoxram75 in Jack Parry   
    I can't let Jack's passing go without comment either. He was my hero in those Rams teams of the late Fifties and early Sixties. He formed a great partnership with the other inside forward, George Darwin. Jack was an incredibly brave player: I'll never forget a diving header through a thicket of swinging boots to score the decisive second goal against Sunderland - right in front of the Boys Enclosure (admission 9 pence).
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    Michael Bloor got a reaction from angieram in Jack Parry   
    I can't let Jack's passing go without comment either. He was my hero in those Rams teams of the late Fifties and early Sixties. He formed a great partnership with the other inside forward, George Darwin. Jack was an incredibly brave player: I'll never forget a diving header through a thicket of swinging boots to score the decisive second goal against Sunderland - right in front of the Boys Enclosure (admission 9 pence).
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    Michael Bloor got a reaction from Sufferingfool in Jack Parry   
    I can't let Jack's passing go without comment either. He was my hero in those Rams teams of the late Fifties and early Sixties. He formed a great partnership with the other inside forward, George Darwin. Jack was an incredibly brave player: I'll never forget a diving header through a thicket of swinging boots to score the decisive second goal against Sunderland - right in front of the Boys Enclosure (admission 9 pence).
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    Michael Bloor got a reaction from i-Ram in Jack Parry   
    I can't let Jack's passing go without comment either. He was my hero in those Rams teams of the late Fifties and early Sixties. He formed a great partnership with the other inside forward, George Darwin. Jack was an incredibly brave player: I'll never forget a diving header through a thicket of swinging boots to score the decisive second goal against Sunderland - right in front of the Boys Enclosure (admission 9 pence).
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    Michael Bloor got a reaction from GB SPORTS in Jack Parry   
    I can't let Jack's passing go without comment either. He was my hero in those Rams teams of the late Fifties and early Sixties. He formed a great partnership with the other inside forward, George Darwin. Jack was an incredibly brave player: I'll never forget a diving header through a thicket of swinging boots to score the decisive second goal against Sunderland - right in front of the Boys Enclosure (admission 9 pence).
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    Michael Bloor got a reaction from NG2Ram in The Baseball Ground, home to Derby County 1895 to 1997   
    Great photos, great memories. Thanks loweman! Some memories of the Boys Enclosure, Normanton End, 9d entry, packed in like suffocating sardines:
    1959 Cup 3rd Round Derby v. 1st Div Preston. 2-2, Jack Parry and George Darwin scored our goals. We were winning til Albert Mays conceded a daft penalty. The late great Tom Finney took their corners. In the Boys Enclosure, we were close enough to smell his embrocation. 
    61-62 season. Derby 2 Shankley's LIverpool 0. Bill Curry flicked the ball over his and Big Ron Yeats's shoulders, ran round him like he was a stone post and scored a stunning goal. Pitch invasion at the end.
    62-63 season. Derby 2 Sunderland 2. Jack Parry scored with an incredibly brave header, diving through a forest of legs and swinging boots. At the Normanton end, right in front of us. 
  7. COYR
    Michael Bloor got a reaction from i-Ram in The Baseball Ground, home to Derby County 1895 to 1997   
    Great photos, great memories. Thanks loweman! Some memories of the Boys Enclosure, Normanton End, 9d entry, packed in like suffocating sardines:
    1959 Cup 3rd Round Derby v. 1st Div Preston. 2-2, Jack Parry and George Darwin scored our goals. We were winning til Albert Mays conceded a daft penalty. The late great Tom Finney took their corners. In the Boys Enclosure, we were close enough to smell his embrocation. 
    61-62 season. Derby 2 Shankley's LIverpool 0. Bill Curry flicked the ball over his and Big Ron Yeats's shoulders, ran round him like he was a stone post and scored a stunning goal. Pitch invasion at the end.
    62-63 season. Derby 2 Sunderland 2. Jack Parry scored with an incredibly brave header, diving through a forest of legs and swinging boots. At the Normanton end, right in front of us. 
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    Michael Bloor got a reaction from Inverurie Ram in The Baseball Ground, home to Derby County 1895 to 1997   
    Great photos, great memories. Thanks loweman! Some memories of the Boys Enclosure, Normanton End, 9d entry, packed in like suffocating sardines:
    1959 Cup 3rd Round Derby v. 1st Div Preston. 2-2, Jack Parry and George Darwin scored our goals. We were winning til Albert Mays conceded a daft penalty. The late great Tom Finney took their corners. In the Boys Enclosure, we were close enough to smell his embrocation. 
    61-62 season. Derby 2 Shankley's LIverpool 0. Bill Curry flicked the ball over his and Big Ron Yeats's shoulders, ran round him like he was a stone post and scored a stunning goal. Pitch invasion at the end.
    62-63 season. Derby 2 Sunderland 2. Jack Parry scored with an incredibly brave header, diving through a forest of legs and swinging boots. At the Normanton end, right in front of us. 
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    Michael Bloor got a reaction from loweman2 in The Baseball Ground, home to Derby County 1895 to 1997   
    Great photos, great memories. Thanks loweman! Some memories of the Boys Enclosure, Normanton End, 9d entry, packed in like suffocating sardines:
    1959 Cup 3rd Round Derby v. 1st Div Preston. 2-2, Jack Parry and George Darwin scored our goals. We were winning til Albert Mays conceded a daft penalty. The late great Tom Finney took their corners. In the Boys Enclosure, we were close enough to smell his embrocation. 
    61-62 season. Derby 2 Shankley's LIverpool 0. Bill Curry flicked the ball over his and Big Ron Yeats's shoulders, ran round him like he was a stone post and scored a stunning goal. Pitch invasion at the end.
    62-63 season. Derby 2 Sunderland 2. Jack Parry scored with an incredibly brave header, diving through a forest of legs and swinging boots. At the Normanton end, right in front of us. 
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    Michael Bloor got a reaction from Kathcairns in The Baseball Ground, home to Derby County 1895 to 1997   
    Great photos, great memories. Thanks loweman! Some memories of the Boys Enclosure, Normanton End, 9d entry, packed in like suffocating sardines:
    1959 Cup 3rd Round Derby v. 1st Div Preston. 2-2, Jack Parry and George Darwin scored our goals. We were winning til Albert Mays conceded a daft penalty. The late great Tom Finney took their corners. In the Boys Enclosure, we were close enough to smell his embrocation. 
    61-62 season. Derby 2 Shankley's LIverpool 0. Bill Curry flicked the ball over his and Big Ron Yeats's shoulders, ran round him like he was a stone post and scored a stunning goal. Pitch invasion at the end.
    62-63 season. Derby 2 Sunderland 2. Jack Parry scored with an incredibly brave header, diving through a forest of legs and swinging boots. At the Normanton end, right in front of us. 
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