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South Bank set off today for Middlesex in the hope of completing their FA Trophy match
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South Bank set off today for Middlesex in the hope of completing their FA Trophy match
South Bank set off today for Middlesex in the hope of completing their FA Trophy match against Wealdstone at the sixth attempt. Before they left the squad lined up for our camera man. Picture shows (left to right) back row: Tony Escritt, Tony LYnch, Ged Hartley, Charlie Butler, Maurice Gormley, Barney Malone, Ron Sills, Geoff Lilley and Mark Gatenby. Front: Paul Burton, Kevin Taylor, Terry Harrison (manager) Neil Roberts (captain) Tony Boylan, Mich Howey and Brian Mulligan (coach). 26th February 1986
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Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Middlesbrough
North Yorkshire
England
Media ID 21766356
© Mirrorpix
Posed Stadium Team 1986 Normanby Road
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South Bank's Determined Journey to Middlesex for FA Trophy Match
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. In this print from 26th February 1986, the South Bank football team sets off on a momentous journey to Middlesex in hopes of finally completing their long-awaited FA Trophy match against Wealdstone. This would mark their sixth attempt at playing the game, showcasing their unwavering determination and resilience. Before embarking on their challenging expedition, the squad graciously lined up for our camera man, capturing a snapshot of unity and camaraderie. The back row proudly showcases Tony Escritt, Tony Lynch, Ged Hartley, Charlie Butler, Maurice Gormley, Barney Malone, Ron Sills, Geoff Lilley and Mark Gatenby. Positioned in front are Paul Burton, Kevin Taylor, Terry Harrison (manager), Neil Roberts (captain), Tony Boylan, Mick Howey and Brian Mulligan (coach). The photograph emanates an aura of anticipation as these dedicated athletes prepare themselves mentally and physically for the upcoming battle on the field. Their synchronized poses reflect not only a shared passion for football but also a deep sense of pride in representing South Bank. This image encapsulates an era when Normanby Road Stadium served as a hub for sporting excellence. It transports us back to the vibrant atmosphere of 1980s football culture where teams like South Bank fought tooth and nail to achieve glory. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints with utmost care and attention to detail, this remarkable piece allows us to relive
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