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Name the Players
Henry Irving
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Found this early 60s youth team postcard in the Peter Croker donation.
I think there are at least three FA Cup Winners in there.
How many can you name?

I think there are at least three FA Cup Winners in there.
How many can you name?

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Billy Bonds front row ?2
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Peter Croker is standing on the left. That looks like Bob Curtis sitting with the ball to the right of him. Struggling beyond that! (edit - as pointed out by Bedsaddick that's actually Billy Bonds not Bob Curtis!)1
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Dennis Booth alongside Bonds0
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Alan Campbell0
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CorrectBedsaddick said:Billy Bonds front row ?1 -
Charlie Hall next to Alan Campbell
Frank Hill far right in the front row0 -
CorrectAddick Addict said:Peter Croker is standing on the left. That looks like Bob Curtis sitting with the ball to the right of him. Struggling beyond that! (edit - as pointed out by Bedsaddick that's actually Billy Bonds not Bob Curtis!)0 -
Correctshirty5 said:Dennis Booth alongside Bonds0 -
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Is that Frank Hill far right front row?0
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Henry Irving said:
Could it be Charlie Hall who was at CAFC for about 4 decades including physio ?1 -
Peter Reeves 3rd on the right. Front row2
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Yes, think you are rightsoapboxsam said:Henry Irving said:
Could it be Charlie Hall who was at CAFC for about 4 decades including physio ?0 -
I'll have a go - back row: far right Jock Basford (trainer) 3rd from right Vic Halom ?
Front row : far left Charlie Hall , Alan Campbell 2nd from left, Denis Booth ,left of ball, Billy Bonds right of ball, Peter Reeves 3rd from right, Frank Hill , manager far right.
It's been a long time !3 -
Marvin Hinton was at CAFC from 1957 to 63 before going to Chelsea so it could be him back row far left in the picture but maybe he was already in the 1st team ?
Plus as he was a CB does he pass the cafc height test?
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Around the time of that photo
FA Youth Cup team v West Ham - February 1966
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Mr Chomley-Warner in the back row6
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I would be surprised if that was Marvin Hinton.soapboxsam said:Marvin Hinton was at CAFC from 1957 to 63 before going to Chelsea so it could be him back row far left in the picture but maybe he was already in the 1st team ?
Plus as he was a CB does he pass the cafc height test?0 -
Vic Halom?0
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Little goalkeepers.0
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Is that Vic Halom, third from the right and next to the keeper in the back row? Interesting that he was playing left half for the youth team in the game above but would go on to becoming a very useful centre forward and part of Sunderland's 1973 Cup winning side.
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I’ve got Bonds, Booth, Basford, Hall, Hill, Reeves, Campbell. No idea with the rest.0
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Front row 4th from left John Stenson I think0
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Goal keeper reminds me of John Motson0
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shirty5 said:Around the time of that photo
FA Youth Cup team v West Ham - February 1966
Thanks for the above Shirty.
One of the 4 names for CAFC I hadn't heard of was John Salmon: he didn't have a professional career and mainly played in the Essex league including being manager of a team in Brentwood called Herongate Athletic. Apparently he was/is a West Ham fan and the best player he stated he played against was Trevor Brooking which was this game.0 -
The West Ham goalkeeper on the team sheet ended up playing over 500 games for Reading despite being just 5’ 7” - remember him, perhaps due to his surname, from my early football supporting days.soapboxsam said:shirty5 said:Around the time of that photo
FA Youth Cup team v West Ham - February 1966
Thanks for the above Shirty.
One of the 4 names for CAFC I hadn't heard of was John Salmon: he didn't have a professional career and mainly played in the Essex league including being manager of a team in Brentwood called Herongate Athletic. Apparently he was/is a West Ham fan and the best player he stated he played against was Trevor Brooking which was this game.2 -
Didn't he spell it De'Ath or somesuch?Ashers said:
The West Ham goalkeeper on the team sheet ended up playing over 500 games for Reading despite being just 5’ 7” - remember him, perhaps due to his surname, from my early football supporting days.soapboxsam said:shirty5 said:Around the time of that photo
FA Youth Cup team v West Ham - February 1966
Thanks for the above Shirty.
One of the 4 names for CAFC I hadn't heard of was John Salmon: he didn't have a professional career and mainly played in the Essex league including being manager of a team in Brentwood called Herongate Athletic. Apparently he was/is a West Ham fan and the best player he stated he played against was Trevor Brooking which was this game.
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Ashers said:
The West Ham goalkeeper on the team sheet ended up playing over 500 games for Reading despite being just 5’ 7” - remember him, perhaps due to his surname, from my early football supporting days.soapboxsam said:shirty5 said:Around the time of that photo
FA Youth Cup team v West Ham - February 1966
Thanks for the above Shirty.
One of the 4 names for CAFC I hadn't heard of was John Salmon: he didn't have a professional career and mainly played in the Essex league including being manager of a team in Brentwood called Herongate Athletic. Apparently he was/is a West Ham fan and the best player he stated he played against was Trevor Brooking which was this game.
A 5ft 7in keeper is a thing of the past in Professional men's football.
Amazing 471 games for Reading and just the 1 for the hammers.
Stephen Death died young at 54 from Cancer.0 -
John Stenson played school football the same time as I did. He scored goals for fun.0







