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Reading v Grimsby 17th November 1966. Grimsby skipper Graham Taylor fails to cut off

Reading v Grimsby 17th November 1966. Grimsby skipper Graham Taylor fails to cut off


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Reading v Grimsby 17th November 1966. Grimsby skipper Graham Taylor fails to cut off

Reading v Grimsby 17th November 1966. Grimsby skipper Graham Taylor fails to cut off Readings first goal at Elm Park, scored by Rod Thornhill

Reading Post Staff
Reading Post
Mirrorpix
Reading
Berkshire
England

Media ID 21923571

© Mirrorpix

Goal Sixties 1966


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Reading v Grimsby 17th November 1966 - A Glimpse into Football History

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. Step back in time to the thrilling match between Reading and Grimsby on a crisp autumn day in 1966. This photo print, captured by the talented Reading Post Staff, transports us to Elm Park Stadium where football legends clashed for victory. In this iconic snapshot, we witness an intense moment as Grimsby skipper Graham Taylor desperately tries to intercept Readings' first goal. The determination etched on his face is palpable, yet fate seems to favor Rod Thornhill of Reading as he skillfully maneuvers past Taylor's outstretched leg. The atmosphere of the sixties permeates this image; it encapsulates the essence of a golden era in football history. The spectators' fervor can almost be felt through their blurred figures lining the stands, cheering with bated breaths. This photograph serves as a reminder of how sport unites communities and ignites passions that transcend generations. It captures not only a pivotal moment within one game but also symbolizes the spirit of competition and camaraderie that defines football itself. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Memory Lane Prints, our minds wander back to an era when heroes were made on muddy pitches under grey skies. It invites us to relive those cherished memories or discover anew the magic that unfolded during matches like these. Let this print transport you back in time – immerse yourself in its rich history and celebrate

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