Sunday, October 31, 2010

BOB STETLER, 1980

Bob Stetler sign autographs at the Rogues' Team Shop in 1980. The shop was located at Goldsmith's Department Store (now Macy's) at Oak Court.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

ROGUES vs FURY, APRIL 22, 1978












ROGUES LINE-UP:

Burns, Thomson, Faulkner, Beal, D'Agostino, Smillie, Field, McCully, Husband, Morhmann, Birchenall
SUBS USED:
Stride, Hourne
FURY LINE-UP:
Cryder, Dempsey, Straub, O'Brien, Byrne, P., Glavin, Byrne, E., McCurdy, Osgood, Reice, Bragg
SUBS USED;
Fidelia
SCORE:
Philadelphia-2 (Glavin, McCurdy)
Rogues-1 (Field)
ATTENDANCE:
6,177
GROUND:
Veteran's Stadium, Philadelphia, PA

Monday, October 25, 2010

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Thursday, October 21, 2010

ROGUES AUTOGRAPHS, 1980

Very special thanks to Bill for this great photo!

Friday, October 15, 2010

MALCOLM ALLISON, 1927-2010


















Malcolm Allison, the first Rogues coach, passed away today at the age of 83. He was truly, "Larger than life."

Monday, October 11, 2010

Friday, October 8, 2010

ROGUES vs HURRICANE, APRIL 14, 1978















ROGUES Line-up:
Burns, Thomson, Faulkner, Beal, D'Agostino, Smillie, O'Niell, McCully, Husband, Mohrmann, Birchenall
Subs used: Bennett, Rosul
HURRICANE Line-up:
Van Eron, Magaloudis, Jump, Stefanovic, Anderson, Orhan, Lindsay, O'Sullivan, Marasco, Lennox, Stremlau
Subs used: Russell, Morielli, Charbonneau
Score:
Rogues-0
Hurricane-3 (Lindsay, Marasco, Lennox)
Attendance: 10,523
Ground: Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, TN





Thursday, October 7, 2010

TONY BURNS, 1978























Tony Burns was on loan to the Rogues from Crystal Palace FC for the 1978 season. He was the # 1 keeper. He suffered a leg break early in the season forcing rookie John Houska to take over. He returned later and got a couple of starts. After the 1978 season he returned to Crystal Palace. He is currently the goalkeeping coach at Milwall FC in England.

Monday, October 4, 2010

BEFORE THEY WERE ROGUES


Phil Beal (L, then with the Aztecs) pressures Seattle's Jim McAlister during the 1977 season.