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JimHerriotSavedBalls
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Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial
2011 visit to Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, France.
To pay our respects to the sacrifice of our allies.
Always remember, never forget.
To pay our respects to the sacrifice of our allies.
Always remember, never forget.
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40 Commando Royal Marines Parade at Taunton 17th November 2010
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For all families, friends, and relatives that were unable to make it to Taunton on the day. And for those that didn't make it home, we will always remember, and we will never forget.
Birmingham City FC Bobby Latchford
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Get your dancing shoes on Bluenoses!
Birmingham City FC Happy 'Cos I'm Blue
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Good footballer, fair singer, great person
That is what some tossers will never understand ! Empty trophy cabinet ? So what , we don’t really give a shit about that because as you know it is on its way ! What we are about is passion , working class humour and loyalty through adversity . This club gets into your bones and you can’t help it ! This song by Harvey Andrews ,(Good old Brummagem ) was on the other side to a song called Home and away . KRO
i love ,you BOB , Birmingham are a great club,but you played for the Best , DIDNT YOU,,,YOU KNOW Everton will never go AWAY
Were missing Kenny Burns from here
I remember this team, there was so many memories, this side one of the best ive seen from Blues
@sarahbinks3533 no you aren’t
That so good up the blues sotv and KRO
Still got my copy!! Loved Jim herriot and his boot polish eyes .... Good shot stopper but let in silly goals!! But Cullis teams could outscore opposition! Putting 6 past Hull ,Middlesbrough and Huddersfield! 4 past Villa And Rotherham.... etc
B side of Good Old Brummagem....KRO
am 67 now,and remember the great team of the sixties, with bridges ,pickering,vowden and my sisters favourite Johnny Vincent,....she founded the Johnny Vincent fan club way back then.We got to the semis of the FA cup and played WBA,....happy memories.
Rip trevor francis
Brummie through and through only one club in brum.bcfc kro
Fantastic video loved to watch Trev and the lads back in the days Real players
Choked a tear here in Tokyo.
KRO
My Uncle used to deliver his papers when he played for Blues (and later Villa) when he lived on Aylesford Drive in the 60s/70s. He was always friendly and had time for people. RIP Trevor you left us far too soon.
What a forward line we had then! Francis, Latchford, Hatton.
Don't forget burns
Brummy and proud
Ah remember those days.Before SNOWFLAKES and money arrived to spoil it all.Pleased I was there because now its SHIT.
Brilliant
KRO 1875 SOTV Thanks for the upload, i love this. . . would love to see some of these songs make a return to the terraces
Never heard this before. . Thank you for posting this all those years back, not all heroes wear capes 🙌
Great video. My dad took me down in the sixties. Still follow them now. We had 60,000 plus fans at St Andrews for the fa Cup games against Chelsea and Arsenal. Good old days.
Rip dad This will be at your funeral Monday love u x
KROOOOO
Rip boys from the tilton
Proud to be Birmingham City KRO
One of the few players with a beard, now none of the scruffy buggers shave. Wouldn't allow them on my parade ground. What a centre forward. KRO
He was great
No other club I'd rather support, love Birmingham and always will KRO!
Used to go with my old man in the late 70s and Early 80s ,used to love it, players like Stuart barrowclough, Steve fox, Neil Freeman,Keith berchin, Kevin Dillon, Alan ainscow, Joe Gallagher, Franky Worthington,Malcolm Page, Tony Evans, Mickey Hartford, Howard Gale, Tony coton, Jeff whealens, Mark Dennis, Hopkins, Blake,The Zulu chant, great memories, R.I.P Jim Smith
Kro blues!
Vi gondon
Great Song from Harvey!!!! Have everyone the Lyrics from this song? Thank you very much!
Up the blues kro.from Ross shire North scotland
If I wasn't a mad WBA fan, it would be Blues, all the best lads.
Nice to see you prefer bcfc to wba
All the best to WBA in the Premier League. You deserve to be up there unlike the vile who snatched a place, hopefully my Blues will join you soon :)
If Albion didn't exist I'd be a Blue Nose!! Kro
Still journey on.
For you're tired and weary.
many legends the year we went up......I might seem a little bit harsh but Bob Barton and Gordon Taylor really brought the best out of him.......great team.....best I've seen the blues play...... memories.....
Blue blooded for life ...and even after that lol KRO BLUES FANS !
Great Song! Have everyone the Lyrics of this Song? Thank you!
EFC legend
I played for Garrett's Green TC in the late 60's in the Solihull Youth League and Trevor used to come to the college once a week to coach us.
... HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY - OI OI OI... Trevor was my first and only real footballer idol. i cycled with some mates to Blues training grounds (on Cherry lane?) when i was about 8 or 9 (late 1960's), and at the end of their session i brazenly asked "hey Trev, can i have your autograph please?", and he grabbed me, gave me a big hug & rubbed my cheeks saying, "that's our kiddee..." and duly signed my book. he made me feel on top of the world, and i'll never forget the closeness of being a true fan with one of my club's top players - i'm sure it still happens occasionally, but the gulf is so wide between players and supporters now...
I got told when I was little that I was related to him. Early 80s . I really don't know. I'm 43 now, the same age he died. If anyone has any info or even stories, I would like to hear them. By all I've read he was a good man.
Ich finde es toll das die British Army im eigenen Land Anerkennung bekommt und es gefeiert wird wen die heile aus ein Einsatz kommen , und nicht wie in Deutschland wenn man da zur Bundeswehr geht doof angekuckt wird und auf den Bahnhof noch doofe Sprüche bekommt .
May we meet him at the end of the road.
thanks for the tour. My dads uncle is buried there... KIA 11 Nov 18, Louis Radlof
My Great Uncle, Harold Richardson, Desoto Mo is buried there. I visited in the 80 while stationed in Germany.
How come officers have to wear there ceremonial unoiform But the normal guys just wear there greenies and combat ca mo
maximus and his legions support them 100%
There's only 5 or 6 officers in their blues the rest in blues or just regulars?