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UOMOTIONS M A N A G F R B Jnvce

WHERE ARE THE WINGERS?


IT'S CATCH US IF YOU CAN!
FOR years, people were sigh- AND Bolton, today's visitors
ing and saying: 'Where are the t o Boundary Park, have a couple
wingers i n football?" Now, they of players who can still make

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are i n evidence more and more
... and warning defenders:
"Catch us, if you can!" Alan
Groves, for instance, can match
their experience count. One is
former Burnley and Manchester
United star Willie Morgan; the
other is ona-time Liverpool wing
end master most defenders, on his wizard Peter Thompson, pictured
day, and against Orient, as these below. Notice the similarity i n
pictures show, he commanded style, too, the way Alan Groves
attention on more than one and Peter Thompson are balanc-
occasion. I n fact, it needed no ed, as they get ready t o take
h e r than three opponents t o on and beat opponents.
keep an eye on him, i n the Here's hoping both players are
bottom-left picture. fit again, after injury, t o line
up and parade their *ills in
today's local derby game!

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Welcome to -bWANDERERS
HOPE TO
N O DOUBT Bolton will visit
Boundary Park this afternoon with a'
MAKE IT
wistful thought of the might-have-
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beens last spring .for it was here we A HAPPY
beat t h e m . . .
and here that West
Brom won, in their final game of the
season, to pip the Wanderers for the
last promotion place, when all the
RETURN. . .
PETER THOMPSON, who knew the gloq
days when winning championship ana
points were totted up. Cup honours with the Anfield club, was
So Bolton were left to soldier joined by one-time Manchester United
on for another season in the Second full-back TONY DUNNE, given a free
Division. But while, as Lancashire transfer at Old Trafford . . . and wher
Willie Morgan was allowed t o leave Burnle)
neighbours, we were sorry we couldn't he was snapped u p by Bolton.
do the Wanderers a good turn last Peter and Tony have both defied thr
term, as Lancashire rivals, we shall years i n recent seasons, and given Bolton
be trying our utmost to put one tremendous service with their skills and
experience, and Willie, who left Turf Moo1
across them again, today. For once for Manchester United, then returned tc A L O T can happen i n a short time, i n football, as this picture shows. It's the Bolton f i m -
more they are contenders for a pro- his first club, is another player who car team squad, and it was taken n o t long ago. Since when John Byrom has moved back t o Black-
motion place, and so are we. make his skill and know-how count. He car burn, Barry Siddall has joined Sunderland, and Jim McDonagh, signed as cover, has stepped u p
Bolton have rung a few changes in the operate as a winger, or d o a midfield job. as Siddall's replacement.
ranks, since the start of the season. I t Bolton have not had i t all smoott Picture Key: Back r o w (left t o right1:Peter Thompson (inset), Peter Reid, Garry Jones, Roy
came as a b i t of a shock when their long- sailing, f o r apart from their disappointmeni Greaves, Mike Walsh, Brian Smith, Paul Jones (inset). Centre row: John Byrom, Sam Allardyca,
serving player, JOHN BYROM, announced at not claiming a promotion place last Barry Siddall, Andy Slack, Peter Nicholson, Neil Whatmore, Alan Waldron (inset). Front row:
that he intended t o hang u p his boots; spring, they have had players out of action Hughie Curran, Steve Taylor. John Ritson, Willie Morgan, Tony Dunne.
then Bolton made a handsome gesture through injuries, and those have included
and allowed him t o rejoin his first club, forwards, Peter Thompson, HUGHIE
CURRAN and G A R R Y JONES and de. They returned t o Burnden to give Hull well as a striker for Argyle. For 11 was
Blackburn Rovers, on a free transfer. City a 5 1 trouncing, then went down t o
fender JOHN R ITSON. Paul Mariner who put Plymouth ahead -
There was also the news that a key their second defeat of the season when
But the Wanderers have kept going, and Mariner who, 10 minutes or so later.
man i n the back-four line, P A U L JONES, they lost 2-1 t o Chelsea at Stamford Bridge,
was ambitious t o get a regular taste of First and they have been able t o rely upor scored an "own goal" which brought
players who have shown considerable before taking a point from Plymouth in Bolton t h e ~ equaliser.
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Division. Football and, reluctantly, Bolton a 1-1 draw at Home Park. However, they
decided t o notify clubs that he was avail- consistency -- one thinks of SAM Bolton have seen other clubs lead the
ALLARDYCE, i n the back-four line, anc fell 3-0 at home to Blackpool, then lost way in the Second Division table, but
able. 3-2 at Cardiff, so they need polnts now t o
Then came another blow, when goal- ROY GREAVES A N D PETER REID, they were among the pacesetters at the
who can make and score goals, and valuable pull back. start. After three games, they lay fourth;
keeper B A R R Y S I D D A L L also voiced
contributions have also been made by Taylor was on the mark in the w i n after four they had moved up t o third, and
his ambitions about playing in the First agalnst Orient, scored two goals when
Division and within mere days-of his players such as N E I L WHATMORE, PETER with five matches played they were in
NICHOLSON, and A L A N WALDRON, Bolton beat M ~ l l w a l l ,and two more when second spot.
name being circulated, Sunderland snapped Hull conceded five goats. He was on the
while STEVE TAYLOR, who has been Then Walves and Chelsea, in turn, took
h i m up, f o r a fee in the region of £80,000. mark, too, in the defeats at Chelsea and
given a run in the front line, has shown over the leadership, but while Oldham
As luck would have it, newly-signed J(M Cardlff. Paul Jones has also shown that
McDONAGH had already joined the staff that he knows the route t o goal. edged into t h i r d place, Bolton slipped t o
as well as stopping str~kers,he can go up ninth position, after having lost at Cardiff.
as cover, so he got his chance t o step Bolton's start t o the season was noi
Into attack and find the net, for he netted So they will be keen t o make u p leeway
straight into the first team. a happy one, for they went down 3-1
at Ewood Park against Blackburn Rovers, m i c e against Hull and has been a marks- on their return t o Boundary Park, where
Bolton, of course, have also done a b i t
but then they h i t the winning trail w i t h man from the penalty spot. they lost by the odd goal in three on Boxing
of other recruiting themselves and in the
a 2-0 victory over Orient at Burnden Park, , And a curio of Bolton's game against Day, last year. Obviously, they will be
process, manager Ian Greaves has been able
followed up with a 3-1 home win over Mill- Plymouth was that both the goals - one for hoping f o r a good result today - just as
1 t o count on some experienced players at
Plymouth, the other for Bolton - came
wall, and won by the only goal of the game Oldham will be aiming for a repeat of that
! Burnden Parh. Former Liverpool winger
at Notts. County. from a Lancashlre lad who has done so Christmas-time victory last season.
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ANY supporter who wants t o sponror --. BELOW, we Ikt the cast of sponsoring
a player by donating the money t o provide a
OUR sponsorship scheme has a player by donating the cash for a complete
started ...
and we hope that YOU, the
complete set of kit can do so;or he can opt
for individual items, such as a pair of foot- set of k i t or, a l t e m a t i v ~ the
, cost of a c h
individual item o f playing kit. Whichever
supporters, will play your part by ball boots, a jersey, football shorts -or
*you choase t o do, we shall be delighted
joining in. As you can see on thew
pages, we are looking for people to
stocking. Or he can simply make a
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sponsor players by donating money


which will buy sets of kit, or indivi-
dual items of kit. The prices are COMPLETE KIT FOR A PLAYER f22.75
JIMMY
shown alongside.
As we point out, the name of the &me
FRIZZELL
b Soccer, b u t the name of the club is
OLDHAM. And we hope that you will
respond to our r h e m e by becoming a
PAIR OF FOOTBALL BOOTS f15.00 says - w
sponsor, just as several firms have already
become sportsom of matches being played
at Boundary Park.
Our first sponsored match was against
I JERSEY FOR A PLAYER 1 f3.50 1 FOR OUR second sponsored game of
the sesson, we can be hopeful that we
shall double our normal attendance, with
Millwall, and today we have another rpon- the visit of Bolton Wanderers, and I have
sored game, with the visit of Bolton PAIR OF FOOTBALL SHORTS no doubt that they will bring with them
Wanderen. The sponsorship scheme is f 2.75 plenty o f vociferdus support. We, for our
gathering momentum, for eight or more part, want the 'Latia fans t o make them-
matches are being backed by business selves well and truly heard.
sponrorr i n the future. And we are very As a manager, it's my job t o try t o
grateful indead t o J.W.Leer Brewery for PAlR OF FOOTBALL STOCKINGS f 1.50 produce results b y fielding a team Mich
their & o m on our behalf. wins matches; but support for the team is
After Millwall and Bolton, we have of paramount importance, i n so many ways.
Nottingham Forest (next Saturday), Carlisle
(November 13). Sheffield United (December
271, Burnley ( ~ a n u a r1 ~, 1977) Wokes
YOU can do your bit for 'Latics . . . ielp US make it a winning team! And I am delighted that our sponsorship
scheme has got off the ground i n such a
succerJful manner.
(Fekuary 26) and Hereford (April 16). And We can now count on sponsorship of

TODAY'S NIATCH SPONSORSHIP.. .


all being well, there will be other games games at regular intervals through the
sponsored by various f inns. season, and - we hope - on individual
We are encouraging local firms and r o o d i n in the form of donations for
individuals t o give us their backing, and playing kit. And all this helps t o eara the
that goes f o r the supporters, too. FOR the second season, Bolton
Wancjerem are being supportsd i n a practical =ding the way with Soccer ~ w r s h i ~ financial burdens of the club, and t o reduce
Remember, you can make a donation which B~~~soft ~ ~G~~~i largen ~ b
n the U.K., and the chairman, Mr. Robert the p r 0 b k ~- including .those of the
will cwer a complete set of playing strip, way by manager - all round.
-ial& soft-drink rnanvfachlr& inthe *rr, is keenly interested in a wide range
or a single item. Like ourselves, Bolton want to be
I f you require any further information U.K., whose products inch& Tber, Jusoda. 'f w-.
winners; but today we have home advan-
about our sponsor&* scheme, all you Strike Cola. and S c o t l r d ' s toprelling ' Only recently, Don Revie stated his tag8. and we aim t o make it pay. We have
Irn-Bru. ~iewson sportsorship, and there are others

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need t o do is contact. me at Boundary been up among the leaders for the past
Park. Just drop me a line, or telephone: Barrs have branches nationwide, inchad- riike him who believe that sponsonhip has
few weeks, and our intention b t o ensure
061824 4972 and you'll be given all the ing one at New Moston. and as an exterr 3n increasingly important part t o play i n that matten stay that way. It's good t o
necessary details. And you can become sion t o the W r w m with Bolton are lelping to keep Soccer clubs alive and
sponsoring a number of W d e r m ' a W 'inancially viable. know, too, that we M receiving backing
wen more closely invoked with YOUR off the field t o such an extent, from those
d u b b y joining i n the sponsorship scheme. fixtures thb season including today's
match. The BarrIBolton association is a practical who have joined i n our sponsorship scheme.
I'll look forward t o hearing from you! ~h~ company have been p- norking example of how it operates. and Our thanks t o them - and let us hope that
both w*in the softarih indumy and in 3olton and Barrs could well be blazing a today's game prwides another step i n the
WALTER GRlFFlTHS trail which could be followed i n a big way. right direction by 'Latics.
-- General manager
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Electrical Authorisad from his centre-forward, races down the
flank, and leaves the opposing full-back
i n 1965. 3. Bobby Moore captained West
Ham i n the 1964 Cup final. West Ham
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ball boys i n the Oldham Carnival this year.
~ c ~ o l d r i c(1k). at Turf Moor o n Saturday, November 6.
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Admission t o the stands o n match days
at Turf Moor is b y ticket, obtainable at
the ticket office. and these are the prices
f u l l day o u t at Blackpool (24.8.76),.losing
one and drawing the other of thew two
matches; and because of our excellent result
Apr. 2-Bolton Wanderers . .A . KEN WALMSLEY, who comes f r o m
Blackpool, started refereeing at the age
for resewed seats: Bob L o r d Stand, 4 3 ;
Cricket Field Stand, f1.50. Tickets are
at Blackpool b y the tint team, the day
ended o n a very happy note for all.
5-Sheffield United . . . .A A l l official members of the Supportem'
9-Hull City . . . . ... . .H
of 17, and progressed via local leagues i n
the Wigan and Leigh areas t o the Lancas-
available one month i n advance f r o m the
ticket office at Turf Moor, and anyone
Club are entitled t o travel at reduced rates
t o away matches. The cash benefits far out-
12-Carlisle United . . . . .A shire combination and the Football League , applying should enclose a stamped, address- weigh the 50p adult and 2% junior mem-
16-Hereford United ... .H list. He refereed the first women's Soccer
international between England and Holland,
ed envelope. Admission prices t o the ground
o n match day: adults, 75p.. senior citizens
bership fee that is necessary. Membership
forms can be obtained from the Secretary,
23-Southampton (FASF1.A this year, and has officiated i n 33 non- and juveniles under 1 2 years, 50p. . J. Vernon, 22 Eleanor-road, Royton, or
30-Fulham . . . .. . .
. . .H league finals. He has also run the line f o r There is a special enclosure f o r visiting Mr. Norman Keeley, 27 Highlands-road,
May 7-Charlton Athletic. . . .A a European Cup match, f o r an England- 4 supporters. which includes their own High Crompton, Shaw. Please enclose a
14-Luton Town. .. ..
. .H Ireland amateur international, and for the
1973 Amateur Cup final. k e n o n all
turnstiles o n Belvedere-road, toilets, kiosks
selling h o t snacks. h o t drinks, sweets,
stamped self-addressed envelope f o r your
membership card. Forms can also be ob-
tained f r o m the Souvenir Shop and l a K i
21-F.A. Cup Final sports, he played Soccer and cricket f o r !
cigarettes, cigars and soft drinks, and the street, Oldham. YOUR TEAM NEE%
Lancashire Schools, before cartilage trouble match-day magazine. There is also a licensed MORE SUPPORT A T AWAY MATCHES.
Copyright Football League 1976 enforced his retirement. bar. SO why n o t join this happy band o f genuine
1 --. .A, . supportem? . -. .
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