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Title: 1985/1986 season
Post by: Darren on November 09, 2007, 08:59:15 PM
Here's a picture of the 85/86 squad Who's in the team? As the writing at the bottom is to small and What did they achieve?
I was in the army then and didn't get to see Alty much.
Have  just come across this picture on ebay



(http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n76/altywidow/6b2d_1.jpg)
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: jc on November 09, 2007, 09:01:45 PM
They achieved greatness
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: B. 4D on November 09, 2007, 09:46:47 PM
THAT TEAM WOULD BATTER MILLWALL!
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on November 09, 2007, 10:27:16 PM
OK, here goes....

Back row (left to right):

Mike Farrelly; Colin Chesters; Phil Jackson; Graham Bennett; Jeff Wealands; Elfyn Edwards; Jeff Johnson.

Middle row (left to right):

Stan Allan (coach); Paul Reid; Phil Gardner; Paul Cuddy; Peter Conning; Ronnie Ellis; George Rooney (Assistant Manager).

Front row (left to right):

Kevan Hawkins; Gary Anderson; Doug Newton; John King; John Davison; Peter Densmore; John McMahon.

Graham Heathcote was playing for Witton Albion by then.

FA Cup Fourth Round.

FA Trophy winners.
 
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: altyusa on November 09, 2007, 10:35:24 PM
Cult, think you've got it there......kit was crap though wasn't it?
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: SW on November 09, 2007, 10:40:47 PM
Misty memories.......a year or so before it started to go tits up for the first time. Peter Densmore would get a game tomorrow.

The kit, not the worst usa, do you remember the red and black checks? The programme cover that season was even worse!
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on November 09, 2007, 10:41:00 PM
I think that the wide white band was adopted in order to carry the name of the club's first ever shirt sponsors: Quicks For Ford!
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on November 09, 2007, 10:42:15 PM
Misty memories.......a year or so before it started to go tits up for the first time. Peter Densmore would get a game tomorrow.

The kit, not the worst usa, do you remember the red and black checks? The programme cover that season was even worse!

Ah, the programme cover from 1988/89......truly abysmal!
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: markecky on November 09, 2007, 10:42:55 PM
Misty memories.......a year or so before it started to go tits up for the first time. Peter Densmore would get a game tomorrow.

The kit, not the worst usa, do you remember the red and black checks? The programme cover that season was even worse!

Was it a player jumping for a header in a red and black kit?
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on November 09, 2007, 10:45:04 PM
Misty memories.......a year or so before it started to go tits up for the first time. Peter Densmore would get a game tomorrow.

The kit, not the worst usa, do you remember the red and black checks? The programme cover that season was even worse!

Was it a player jumping for a header in a red and black kit?

Ecky,

Yes, that's the one.

A sketch of an unidentified Alty player leaping like a salmon between two awestruck opponents.

Did anyone ever own up to having drawn the illustration?
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: SW on November 09, 2007, 10:45:44 PM
I think to be fair there was a competition for schoolkids to design it, it just looked so tinpot it was beyond credibility. I used to cringe.

Some 30 year old is probably sitting at home reading this wondering why no one said!
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on November 09, 2007, 10:47:59 PM
I think to be fair there was a competition for schoolkids to design it, it just looked so tinpot it was beyond credibility. I used to cringe.

Some 30 year old is probably sitting at home reading this wondering why no one said!

In that case, I suspect that it was Ecky himself who drew it....
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: altyusa on November 09, 2007, 10:52:35 PM


The kit, not the worst usa, do you remember the red and black checks?

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SW, kit was crap but you are right,   the red and black checks were worse!!
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: markecky on November 09, 2007, 10:54:38 PM
I am officially the worlds worst artist, it would have been a stick man if it was mine.

Although that may have been better.

Does anyone remember (apart from Pete Hughes) the Vic Robin cartoon that was in the programme in the 90's?  Oddest thing ever that was
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on November 09, 2007, 10:55:17 PM
Am I alone in detesting the blue monstrosity that currently masquerades as our away kit?
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on November 09, 2007, 10:57:38 PM
I am officially the worlds worst artist, it would have been a stick man if it was mine.

Although that may have been better.

Does anyone remember (apart from Pete Hughes) the Vic Robin cartoon that was in the programme in the 90's?  Oddest thing ever that was

Now that you mention it, I do recall those cartoons.

Not sure who supplied them (cue: another excuse to dig out a load of dusty old programmes and annoy my wife....).
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: SW on November 09, 2007, 11:04:48 PM
I'm planning the morning's loft trip, bit late now might wake the kids.

Another programme thing, my earlier seasons, ie mid 70's, the prog carried a header "Best value for money in non-league" It was 6p.Were all the others 7p?
Also how much did Hawkers of Altrincham pay for their omnipresent front cover ad from the year dot till we got a bit professional when the APL started.

Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: Darren on November 10, 2007, 08:16:33 AM
OK, here goes....

Back row (left to right):

Mike Farrelly; Colin Chesters; Phil Jackson; Graham Bennett; Jeff Wealands; Elfyn Edwards; Jeff Johnson.

Middle row (left to right):

Stan Allan (coach); Paul Reid; Phil Gardner; Paul Cuddy; Peter Conning; Ronnie Ellis; George Rooney (Assistant Manager).

Front row (left to right):

Kevan Hawkins; Gary Anderson; Doug Newton; John King; John Davison; Peter Densmore; John McMahon.

Graham Heathcote was playing for Witton Albion by then.

FA Cup Fourth Round.

FA Trophy winners.
 

Is this the team that beat Birmingham? Thanks for the above info
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: Ballers on November 10, 2007, 08:19:19 AM
1. Cult, you don't fool me, I know that you have that picture, for the record the only one I struggled on was Elfyn Edwards. Millwall would be underdogs if that team was playing tomorrow.

2, Weren't the Vic Robin cartoon the standard old gags? Absolutely terrible.

3. I quite liked that 1986 kit, I kind of like our kit being largely white with a hint of red. I have vivid memories of that from the early part of the season but iirc our 3 major games were played in completely different strips. Birmingham away was a thin red/black stripey kit kind of a la AC Milan at the time of Liam Brady, the York tie in the 4th round was a bizzarre grey/silver monstrosity that I think was never worn again and the FA Trophy final at Wembley was another black/red stripe kit sponsored by Fairmitre. WHy?

4. The most council thing about that 1989 programme was that it was made out of, er paper! Don't laugh, I mean not your normal semi glossy programme paper but literally folded pieces of A4. It was as terrible as the chequered kit. I saw a photo of it the other day and wondered what we were thinking. Wouldn't have been so bad in red and white.

Actually, I know why that was. I had/have an umbro catalogue from that season, they only did them in red and black.

5. The best Alty kit was the 1990-91 version, just a classic altho the one on the team photo about 1979 is good, simple red and white stripes with a black collar. I don't like the current away kit either, I think it's just because I don't like us playing in blue, even light blue, and because I've come to associate us wearing it with not winning (i,e, away games). I must say I do like this seasons and would purchase one myself if it didn't come with Carole Nash (lovely women tho she is) emblazoned across the back where names go.  I quite like the mad flourescentyellow unibond winning kit.  :)
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: Hamilton on November 10, 2007, 08:20:04 AM
I wonder if the team have been watching the Giant Killers DVD
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: Dougals Dad on November 10, 2007, 08:23:40 AM

3. I quite liked that 1986 kit, I kind of like our kit being largely white with a hint of red. I have vivid memories of that from the early part of the season but iirc our 3 major games were played in completely different strips. Birmingham away was a thin red/black stripey kit kind of a la AC Milan at the time of Liam Brady, the York tie in the 4th round was a bizzarre grey/silver monstrosity that I think was never worn again and the FA Trophy final at Wembley was another black/red stripe kit sponsored by Fairmitre. WHy?

5. The best Alty kit was the 1990-91 version, just a classic altho the one on the team photo about 1979 is good, simple red and white stripes with a black collar. I don't like the current away kit either, I think it's just because I don't like us playing in blue, even light blue, and because I've come to associate us wearing it with not winning (i,e, away games). I must say I do like this seasons and would purchase one myself if it didn't come with Carole Nash (lovely women tho she is) emblazoned across the back where names go.  I quite like the mad flourescentyellow unibond winning kit.  :)

Controversy: I liked the black n gold away kit we had the 2nd time we faced Spurs
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: Ballers on November 10, 2007, 08:31:47 AM

Is this the team that beat Birmingham? Thanks for the above info

It is.

To be precise:

Wealands

Gardner Cuddy Johnson Densmore


Conning Anderson Davison Ellis

Reid Chesters

(Farrelly unused sub I think)
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: Bob on November 10, 2007, 08:35:00 AM
I am officially the worlds worst artist, it would have been a stick man if it was mine.

Although that may have been better.

Does anyone remember (apart from Pete Hughes) the Vic Robin cartoon that was in the programme in the 90's?  Oddest thing ever that was

I remember that  Vic Robins cartoon.  I vaguely recall one of them about him being in a chippy with a girl called Saucy Sue!

As for the 85/6 kits, they might have been made by Henson who I think did Villa's kit at that time.  I thought the red and white one looked crap, the Wembley kit was a bit better.  I think Umbro might have done the FA Cup kits.  

What a season that was - only 8 at the time but remember loads of it.
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: Dougals Dad on November 10, 2007, 08:45:31 AM
I was in my bedroom doing my homework when the Alty win at Brum came through on Picadilly Radio. I shouted down to tell my day:

His words were, I believe, "Don't bo bloody stupid."
Title: Re: 1985/1986 season
Post by: jiminlondon on November 10, 2007, 09:51:05 AM
just amazing to think that the team shown wasnt even the best one we had in that era

i was already living in london when we played brum. we took a minibus up for the first game full of mates etc and when it was called off went to see coventry v watford as one of the lads knew someone who lived by highfield road
3 of us took the train up for the rearranged game but took along a villa fan of our acquantance (who i think enjoyed it more than us!)

its so sad that there is no decent quality footage of the night because i would like to see if we did comprehensively outplay a top division side. i remember chatting to a copper next to me and him saying it would be a travesty if we didnt get something out of it just before hopkins scored the own goal. we didnt even celebrate just laughed and laughed.