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John Tanner and Bernard Streten - England Amateurs
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John Tanner and Bernard Streten - England Amateurs
Football - 1946 / 1947 season - England Amateurs 3 Northern Ireland 1
Shrewsbury and Luton Town goalkeeper Bernard Streten, right, and John Tanner (left) who scored a hat trick in the game, pictured before the game at Haig Avenue, Southport.
Streten played in 1 full International v Northern Ireland in 1949.
Tanner played for Oxford University and Pegasus, winning the FA Amateur Cup at Wembley with the latter in 1951
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In this print from the 1946/1947 football season, we are transported back in time to witness a remarkable moment in English amateur football history. John Tanner and Bernard Streten, two talented players representing England Amateurs, take center stage before their match against Northern Ireland at Haig Avenue in Southport. On the right stands Bernard Streten, an exceptional goalkeeper hailing from Shrewsbury and Luton Town. His presence exudes confidence as he prepares himself for the intense battle that lies ahead. Streten's skills would later earn him a spot on the national team roster for a full international match against Northern Ireland in 1949. To his left is John Tanner, who would prove to be the star of this particular game. With sheer determination etched on his face, Tanner went on to score an impressive hat trick during this encounter. Notably associated with Oxford University and Pegasus teams, he showcased his talent by securing victory for England Amateurs. Tanner's success did not stop there; he continued to make waves within amateur football circles and eventually lifted the prestigious FA Amateur Cup at Wembley Stadium alongside Pegasus in 1951. This evocative image captures both the camaraderie between these gifted athletes and their unwavering dedication to their sport. It serves as a timeless reminder of their contributions to English amateur football history - a testament to their passion and skill that transcends generations.
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