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Johnny Haynes — Britain's Highest Paid Footballer

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  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1961-5-12

"Britain's Highest Paid Footballer" Dressed in scruffy shorts and shirt, but as happy as a schoolboy, Britain's highest paid footballer turned up as usual at Fulham and took part in a morning training session. His girl friend Eileen Farmer was at ...

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Danny Blanchflower

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  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1962-5-15

Tottenham Hotspur beat Burnley 3-1 in the F. A. Cup Final at Wembley on Saturday (5-5-62) to win the cup for the second year running. PS: Danny Blanchflower, Spurs Captain, shakes hands with the Queen before she presented the Cup.

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"Johnny Haynes is Home!"

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  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1962-9-7

"Cheers! Johnny is Home" It's smiles all round as Johnny Haynes, a 26-year-old England and Fulham captain, arrives back in London last night (28.6.62). But it was a journey to remember for Johnny, six days after he was injured in a car crash. From...

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Danny Blanchflower

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  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1962-4-28

Danny Blanchflower, one of the world's great half-backs, who is captain of Ireland and Tottenham Hotspur, the English Football League champions.

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100,000 Sing in the Rain as the Spurs Bring F. A. Cup Home

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  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1962-5-15

"100,000 Sing in the Rain" This was the fantastic scene, in Tottenham yesterday (6-5-62) as the super Spurs came home.... with the F. A. Cup. More than 100,000 people lined a three-mile route for the team's victory drive. The Spurs, who on Saturda...

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Danny Blanchflower Holding the F. A. Cup

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  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1962-5-15

"Spurs Win FA Cup 3-1" Tottenham Hotspur won the FA Cup for the second year running by defeating Burnley 3-1 today at Wembley. Photo shows: Danny Blanchflower, the winning captain, holds cup aloft, on shoulder of Bobby Smith (left) and Maurice Nor...

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