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The Alan Hinton Personal Collection


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Next in the superb Alan Hinton collection is his official club jacket, worn with pride when they collected that 1st Division Championship trophy for the first time and then worn on all of those visits around Europe, another iconic piece of Rams history now preserved for the future generations of Rams fans. #dcfcfans @dcfcofficial 

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1 hour ago, IslandExile said:

Dominated by Le Tiss. as you might imagine.

I've other photos of the corridors but I'd need to edit those but think of the honours board at Lord's cricket ground.... Written plaques with name of captains, internationals, that kind of thing.

We have got some fantastic photos in the corridors ar Moor Farm and the suites in West Stand. I always feel a bit sad that so few of the 'everyday' supporters get to see them.

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1 hour ago, IslandExile said:

I've other photos of the corridors but I'd need to edit those but think of the honours board at Lord's cricket ground.... Written plaques with name of captains, internationals, that kind of thing.

Apologies for sabotaging this thread about the marvelous contribution from Gladys Hinton and, of course, @loweman2, but I said I'd give examples of displays from Southampton's St Mary's - board showing international calls while with the Saints...

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A bit special this one and so rare to see the 1974/75 Championship Title season Bukta “wonky” ram shirt in all its glory, three different styles of shirt worn in that season, this is the least seen, a lovely addition from @alanhinton11.

what a team of legends, what a lovely shirt!

Champions of England for the second time !

#dcfcfans

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On 02/08/2022 at 12:33, loweman2 said:

The next item from Alan’s collection is his Watney Cup Final winners tankard awarded at the end of the match to the players along with the trophy.

it was a packed Baseball Ground and the young exciting Rams tore United apart who had Best, Charlton and Law in their side.

another piece of our fine history.

Watney Cup Final

Derby County 4 Manchester United 1

August 8, 1970

Manchester United, with Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law in their team, were no match for Derby County.

The Rams ran out 4-1 winners in front of more than 30,000 at the Baseball Ground.

One 20-minute spell in the second-half brought back memories of the home annihilations of Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool the previous season, with four and five-man moves, all involving simple first-time passes to men running perfectly into spaces, carving the United defence to pieces.

Alan Durban was outstanding; Willie Carlin covered every blade of grass, and John McGovern never stopped running and finding space.

The front three of Kevin Hector, John O'Hare and Alan Hinton were in exciting, thrustful mood, while Dave Mackay sauntered imperiously through the game.

Roy McFarland was the man of the match - ruthless in the tackle and dominant in the air, without ever losing the elegance that is his trade-mark, the Derby Evening Telegraph reported.

The Rams goals came from McFarland, Hinton, Durban and Mackay.

The cup was presented by FIFA president Sir Stanley Rous.

Derby County: Green; Webster, Robson; Durban, McFarland, Mackay; McGovern, Carlin, O'Hare, Hector, Hinton.

Manchester United: Stepney; Edwards, Dunne; Crerand, Ure, Sadler; Morgan (Stiles, 57), Law (Fitzpatrick, 25), Charlton, Kidd, Best.

Referee: Mr K Walker (Maidstone)

Attendance: 32,049

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Fantastic. Thanks for the time and dedication. It's really appreciated. 

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