06-01-2017, 15:12
1. You're correct with Graham Williams, and the match was played at the Baseball Ground on 27th December 1969; it was Albion's last match of the Sixties, and also Williams' last game for the club. You've got the Derby player wrong, though; if you (or anyone else) fancy another stab at it, he was a Scottish striker, a proper Cloughie favourite who followed Ol' Big 'Ead to three different clubs and was part of the Forest European Cup winning side.
2. You're both right with Astle, Mackay and Brown; I actually can't identify the other Rams players myself, so will give Aries benefit of the doubt! It was, however, at the Baseball Ground on 1st May 1971.
3. Both correct, Ray Treacy (on his second debut for the club) and Joey Mayo indeed; a 2-2 draw at the Baseball Ground, 25th September 1976.
4. Both correct again. With the Derby man on the left, though I'm not absolutely sure, I suspect Aries' guess for number 1 might have been more apt in this instance. Match was played at the Hawthorns, 5th March 1977.
2. You're both right with Astle, Mackay and Brown; I actually can't identify the other Rams players myself, so will give Aries benefit of the doubt! It was, however, at the Baseball Ground on 1st May 1971.
3. Both correct, Ray Treacy (on his second debut for the club) and Joey Mayo indeed; a 2-2 draw at the Baseball Ground, 25th September 1976.
4. Both correct again. With the Derby man on the left, though I'm not absolutely sure, I suspect Aries' guess for number 1 might have been more apt in this instance. Match was played at the Hawthorns, 5th March 1977.
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