For those that remember 1967 (1 Viewer)

pedrwyth

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I was another 14 year old who ended up on the side of the pitch for the Wolves game. There may have been hope but not expectation (we were already both promoted) - the Sky Blue Song was still proud Posh or Cobblers (although Northampton had just had a year in Division One I think) not the "bigger" clubs. Wolves were seen as a big club (look at 1958-60) only in that division two years and even after our win they were likely to be champions. Imagine the delight of a late birthday present when the day after my birthday we beat Millwall AND became champions as they faltered. There was certainly not any sense of inevitability even from the turn of the year when we were up at the top. This was the culmination of my second full season (I had been at a few games in 64-65), pulled in by Jimmy Hill's Sky Blue revolution. Soon to be tempered by JH leaving ,and George Curtis breaking his leg heralding future struggles.
 

ProfessorbyGrace

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T’was 13 years before I entered the world but if I did remember 1967, I’d say: ‘ooh, this were all fields in my day.’
 

The Great Eastern

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Memory plays tricks as you age. Thinking about it,1964 makes sense as labour won the election that year.
He would have been the new prime minister.
Nope. Harold definitely touched down at HR in 1966. It was my 1st season of regularly supporting after having my interest in football massively raised by the world cup win that year.
I can recall Harold Wilson and City director, John Camkin, wearing identically coloured rain coats standing side by side in the main stand. Harold had a broad grin on his face as his Huddersfield team beat us.
 

Feb57

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My dad was at the Wolves game too so has told me stories. Amazing how they built that West Stand in the close season. Didn't Derrick Robins own a building business in Banbury which supplied materials and built it
Again from memory, Robins owned Banbury Buildings which made pre cast concrete garages amongst other things I guess. It was located on the Oxford to Banbury Road not far from the Sky Blues training ground. There is some business still on the site but not sure what it is. Incidentally, when Robins left the UK to live in South Africa the story was he ran off with his secretary.
 

Cov kid 55

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I vaguely remember Huddersfield coming in December, and Harold Wilson ( prime minister) being introduced to the crowd.
We lost 3-1?
That seemed to be the kick up the arse we needed, and that was it.
Think next time we lost it was in Division 1
Yes, I was at that game, it was the season before our promotion season, 65/66. I remember Harold being introduced, thought we lost 3-0? This season doesn’t feel like 66/67, think we had better creative players. Mind you, I was 11/12, City could do no wrong. That Wolves game, the time of my life (until I met you, darling…)
 

Otis

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Who had a rattle back in the day then?

We'd stand on the platform on the back of the bus from the Telegraph offices all the way to Pool Meadow making a hell of a noise with ours.
Yup. Had a rattle. Who knew that one day it would serve as the template for the vuvuzela.
 

bigfatronssba

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Was any of you there for this?
First ever time we were on Match of the Day

Threw the game away with a defensive error. Could've been now the way the game went. We had just broke the club record for games unbeaten and there were boos at full time!

 
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CovValleyBoy

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I was only 5 but I knew what was going on.
Obsessed with football & Sky Blues.
Kit for Christmas, those wool block pattern socks at the trim. It was the most beautiful sky blue colour. We have never matched that 1967-70 kit.
Never.

Old man kept telling me the wall around the pitch was too high...I had biblical visions of that wall.

Anyway he relented and we stood on the kop as we beat Millwall 3-1 May 13th 1967. I saw the "Bearded Wonder" lift the 2nd Div Title in the main stand & to this day regret massively that my old man didn't take me to the Wolves match a couple of weeks earlier. RIP Dad.
 

Bad Boy

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Was any of you there for this?
First ever time we were on Match of the Day

Threw the game away with a defensive error. Could've been now the way the game went. We had just broke the club record for games unbeaten and there were boos at full time!


I expect I was but I don't remember the match!
 

Torquay Sky Blue

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I was 8 so wouldn't of been allowed to stay up that late to watch it.
I remember Derek Robins lived in Broad Lane and so did Bill Glazier a few years later.
How the football world has changed .
 

Ccfcfollower

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When you look at those videos and recognise some of the names isn’t its great to see some still around for legends day. Probably paid £10 a game😀
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Was any of you there for this?
First ever time we were on Match of the Day

Threw the game away with a defensive error. Could've been now the way the game went. We had just broke the club record for games unbeaten and there were boos at full time!



I was at that game age 15, Ronnie Rees what a player👌

I'd forgotten Francis Lee was in the Bolton team before he made a name for himself, good player, hard as nails and a bit of a nutter, loved a good punch up.

matt damon punch GIF by Jason Bourne
 

BackRoomRummermill

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Did it feel like this? I know we had a good few years before promotion, but did you go into the 66-67 season expecting promotion? Once you got to Christmas, did it feel like we were really going to do it?
I'd love to know from the older fans if it feels similar to this season.

If we do pull it off, this will be something that most of the fanbase will have never experienced
was still in my dads bag
 

wingy

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Did it feel like this? I know we had a good few years before promotion, but did you go into the 66-67 season expecting promotion? Once you got to Christmas, did it feel like we were really going to do it?
I'd love to know from the older fans if it feels similar to this season.

If we do pull it off, this will be something that most of the fanbase will have never experienced
It.kind of does it's amplified by SM though, the bedwetters v the it's simples lots of Hyperbole either way.
 

Joe King

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This was a first date with a new girl-friend. We have been married now for 54 years. Marriage has been wonderful. Sky Blue following a bit of a roller coaster at times.Fingers crossed life goes on.
If I'd still been married to my first ex-dragon, we'd be 55 years wed this year! Phew! Escaped that one! 🤣
 

Kneeza

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Was any of you there for this?
First ever time we were on Match of the Day

Threw the game away with a defensive error. Could've been now the way the game went. We had just broke the club record for games unbeaten and there were boos at full time!


I remember the temporary scaffolding camera platform in the Main Stand, and the crowd singing "we're on the telly, we're on the telly, ee aye addio... etc"
 

Kneeza

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I was at that game age 15, Ronnie Rees what a player👌

I'd forgotten Francis Lee was in the Bolton team before he made a name for himself, good player, hard as nails and a bit of a nutter, loved a good punch up.

matt damon punch GIF by Jason Bourne
Ronnie was great to see flying down the wing. My dad, cynically, always used to say he was a better player in the few weeks before the Wales team was selected though.
There was another Welsh international winger at the time called Gil Reece, which somehow confused some people... Sheffield Weds or Utd I think.
 

Cov kid 55

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Sunderland and Wolves. The only time I have been on the Highfield Rd pitch. My brother did play there.
That Sunderland game was my first, 1964. Went with my Grandad who was from South Shields. What an atmosphere, the gate was recorded as something above 40,000, but fans broke a gate down so the actual attendance would have been nearer the record for the Wolves ‘67 game. At that Wolves game as an 11 year old, I went with a friend from school and his dad. We were stood against the front wall of the West End, and about ten minutes before kick off my friend’s dad got so concerned about the crush that he said he and his son were leaving, and would I come with them? Now I was a boy easily led, but on this occasion I said no I’m staying, and 5 minutes later I was sitting on the touchline with a few hundred other kids. One of the best decisions of my life because now I can say that I was there at the ‘Midlands match of the century’.
Sunderland and Wolves. The only time I have been on the Highfield Rd pitch. My brother did play there.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Derek Henderson was a quality writer - one of many at the CET. Not something you could accuse the current iteration of having.
Yeah, but local journalism was actually a thing then. Not just told to run an ad piece for the national owners but add in a couple of local references or just looking for clickbait listicles.
 

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