Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
THE "VOGUES'" FAN DAY, 1978
Rogues' fan Bill sent along another great photo from the Rogues' 1978 fan day. This one is of his dad surrounded by members of the Rogues cheerleaders, the"Vogues." Thanks Bill, this photo is fantastic!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
FRANZ St. LOT, 1979
Franz pictured in action against Tulsa during the 1979-80 NASL indoor season.
Monday, July 19, 2010
BEFORE THEY WERE ROGUES
Eddie Kelly. Ok, so Eddie Kelly never played for the Rogues. He WAS to be be signed but got hurt and the transfer fell through. Still, he did appear in some of the initial media information after the franchise was announced. For this reason, I consider him part of the Rogues history.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
MYSTERY SOLVED!
A few weeks back I posted this ad for "the Flaming Hearth" restaurant from 1978. It features Hugh O'Neill, John Houska, and Fran Lemons. The guy sitting behind the soccer ball was the mystery. He was not listed on the Rogues player roster and I had no clue to his identity. Thanks to former Houston Hurricane (NASL) and Memphis Americans (MISL) player Matt O'Sullivan the mystery is solved. I received an e-mail from Matt and he told me that the person in question is Ray Nolan. Ray played college soccer at Chico State in California. He spent a short time with the Rogues before moving to the Houston Hurricane where he made several appearances for the Hurricane's reserve team. Very special thanks go out to Matt O'Sullivan for providing the answer to this question.
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
BEFORE THEY WERE ROGUES
Roman Rosul (21), then with the Connecticut Bicentennials, fights for the ball with Rochester's Messias Timula at the Yale Bowl on June 26, 1977. Final score, Connecticut 2 - Rochester 1.
Friday, June 11, 2010
LOCAL AD FEATURING ROGUES PLAYERS, 1978
This ad for "The Flaming Hearth" featured, from left to right, ?, Fran Lemons, John Houska, and Hugh O'Neill. It was a bar/ restaurant that would run shuttle buses from the restaurant to the games. It closed down a while back but the building is still there and is currently unoccupied. I do not know the identity of the guy on the far left behind the soccer ball. He is not pictured in any media guide or team photo. If anyone knows who he is please let me know! You can contact me at gorogues@gmail.com.
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
TODAY IN ROGUES HISTORY...
On June 10, 1980, the Rogues beat the Tampa Bay Rowdies 2-0. This was the first (and only) outdoor win the Rogues had against the Rowdies. There was quite a bit of local hype for this game because the Rowdies had beaten the Rogues for the NASL Indoor Championship the previous winter. Goals by Jado Hasanbegovic and Paul Child plus a Bob Stetler shutout gave the Rogues a memorable home victory.
Rogues line-up: B. Stetler, M. Stankovic, J. Berrio, J. Hasanbegovic, B. Thomson, A. Carbognani, P. Cannell, P. Child, D. Stride, M. Stojsavljevic, J. Faulkner.
Subs used: P. D'Agostino, T. Field, J. Husband.
Attendance: 14,315
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
BEFORE THEY WERE ROGUES
Henry "Mad Dog" McCully (16) playing for the Connecticut Bicentennials in a game against the Chicago Sting in the 1977 NASL season.
Friday, June 4, 2010
ROGUES 1 - DIPLOMATS 2, JULY 19,1980
Sports article from the Washington, D.C. paper reporting the details of the Diplomats 2-1 win against the Rogues at the Liberty Bowl. I remember getting to the Stadium about 3 hours before the game to wait on the Washington team. I wanted to meet Johan Cruyff. Eventually the team arrived and I met Cruyff as he was coming off the bus. I had seen films of him from the 1974 World Cup and read alot about him so he was a hero of mine. He was very nice and signed an autograph for me. I still have it.
Special thanks for the article to Jim at the Washington Diplomats blog
Thursday, June 3, 2010
TODAY IN ROGUES HISTORY...
On June 3, 1978 the Memphis Rogues returned to the Liberty Bowl to play another expansion team, the Colorado Caribou. Memphis came out on top 2-0 on goals from Tony Field and Henry McCully. Goalie John Houska recorded his second shutout.
Rogues line-up: J. Houska, J. Faulkner, P. Beal, P. D'Agostino, N. Smillie, T. Field, H. McCully, J. Husband, A. Birchenall, D. Stride, P. Holder
Attendance: 6,890
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS, 1980
Complimentary tickets for the April 12, 1980 home game against the San Diego Sockers. It was "First Tennessee Bank Night." Final score: Sockers 2 - Rogues 1.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
HENRY McCULLY, 1978
Henry McCully (12) challenges Terry White of the California Surf in a game played August 2, 1978 at the Liberty Bowl. The Rogues won 3-0 on a hat-trick by Jimmy Husband. Memphis goalkeeper Tony Burns got the shutout.
Monday, May 24, 2010
TODAY IN ROGUES HISTORY...
May 24, 1978. The biggest day in Memphis Rogues' history. This was the day the mighty New York Cosmos, the original "Galacticos," came to town to play the Rogues. Memphis was fresh off their first win and spirits were riding high. The general feeling of the Cosmos was that this would be little more than a practice game for them. Pele' was supposed to be the special guest but had to cancel due to his wife filing for divorce. Franz Beckenbauer had a slight thigh strain so the Cosmos rested him. Besides, they wouldn't need him against Memphis. This was also Tony Field's first chance to play against his former team. He was voted the Cosmos' MVP for the 1977 season. A season that saw them win Soccer Bowl. Field was then let go and signed by the Rogues. The lowly Memphis Rogues beat the Cosmos 1-0 on a goal by...Tony Field. David Stride picked up a ball at midfield, raced down the sideline, and sent a cross into a crowded goal mouth. Cosmos goalie Erol Yasin batted the ball straight down to a waiting Tony Field who hammered his shot into the top of the net. The place went crazy! On the night, Carlos Alberto was shown a straight red card for a foul on Phil Holder, John Houska played fantastic in goal to get his first shutout, and John Faulkner marked Giorgio Chinaglia out of the game. Things went so bad for Chinaglia that ,late on, Cosmos head coach Eddie Firmani substituted him. Chinaglia was livid! This directly led to Firmani being sacked. You did NOT cross Chinaglia. One of my favorite memories of the game was seeing Tony Field taunt the Cosmos bench by pointing to them and then pointing to the scoreboard. A great night!
Rogues line-up: J. Houska, B. Thomson, J. Faulkner, P. Beal, P. D'agostino, N. Smillie, T. Field, H. McCully, J. Husband, D. Stride, P. Holder.
Cosmos line-up: E. Yasin, B. Smith, C. Alberto, N. Morais, S. Formoso, V. Bogicevic, G. Chinaglia, S. Hunt, W. Roth, D. Tueart, V. Dimitrijevic. Subs used: G. Etherington, R. Davis, F. Grgurev.
Attendance: 11,223
Saturday, May 22, 2010
"BIG" BILL MARCUM and EDDIE McCREADIE, 1978
Rogues co-owner Bill Marcum (L) and head coach Eddie McCreadie have a celebratory cigarette in the locker room following the Rogues upset of the Dallas Tornado 3-1 on May 20, 1978. It was the Rogues franchise's first win following nine straight losses. There were only a little more than 8,000 fans at the Liberty Bowl but I remember that everyone was excited and hoping that this could be THE night. After the first few minutes it was obvious that the Rogues were running all over Dallas. Even the Tornado's late goal to spoil the shut-out did little to dampen everyone's excitement. After the game the team did their first victory lap, applauding the fans, and hoisting head coach Eddie McCreadie up on their shoulders. It was a great night but a better one was just a few days away!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
TODAY IN ROGUES HISTORY...
May 20, 1978, the Rogues finally get the franchise's first win defeating the Dallas Tornado 3-1 in front of 8,102 home fans at the Liberty Bowl. The Rogues' goals were scored by Neil Smillie, Tony Field, and Henry McCully. John O'Hare scored the lone Tornado goal. This was John Houska's first start in goal for Memphis. Dallas was expected to humiliate the Rogues as they were one of the league's established teams and Memphis, an expansion team, had lost their first nine games. One of the few who didn't sell the Rogues short was Dallas' Kyle Rote, Jr. He commented that the Tornado needed to be careful because the Rogues had nothing to lose and that made them a serious threat to pull an upset. They did.
The Rogues' line-up: J. Houska, B. Thomson, J. Faulkner, P. Beal, P. D'Agostino, N. Smillie, T. Field, H. McCully, J. Husband, D. Stride, P. Holder. Substitutes used: A. Birchenall.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
ROGUES vs DETROIT, 1978
Newspaper photo showing action from the Rogues vs Detroit Express played May 28, 1978 at the Pontiac Silverdome. Roman Rosul came off the bench to score two goals for the Rogues but Detroit got the win 3-2 in overtime. The Rogues line-up was: Houska, Thomson, Faulkner, Beal, D'Agostino, Smillie, Field, McCully, Husband, Stride, Holder. Substitutes used: Mohrmann, Birchenall, Rosul. Attendance: 9,649.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
JORGE BERRIO vs MANCHESTER CITY, 1980
Man City played in Memphis on May 17, 1980. The game ended in a 1-1 tie with Ossie Vazquez scoring the Rogues lone goal. Man City won the shootout and the game 2-1. The interesting side note to this game was that Malcolm Allison, the Rogues first coach, was the Manchester City manager. Allison was fired about six weeks before the Rogues first game in 1978 for not having assembled a team. The owners became impatient and sacked him.
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Friday, May 7, 2010
ROGUES vs ROWDIES, 1979
Action from the May 30, 1979 game against Tampa Bay at Tampa Stadium. The Rogues lost 2 -1 with the lone Rogues goal scored by Jimmy Husband.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
TODAY IN ROGUES HISTORY...
On May 5, 1979, the Memphis Rogues played away at California, losing to the Surf 1-0. The Rogues line-up: J. Houska, F. St. Lot, J. Faulkner, H. McCully, B. Thomson, C. Cooke, R. Astigarraga, J. Husband, T. Field, R. Rosul, M. Gonzalez. California's Steve David scored the game's only goal. Attendance was 8,662.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
BEFORE THEY WERE ROGUES
Rudy Ybarra (19), then with the L.A. Aztecs, battles Alec Lindsay of the Oakland Stompers during the 1978 Season. Rudy came to the Rogues in 1979.
Photo courtesy of Dave at nasljerseys.com
Sunday, April 25, 2010
ROGUES STAFF, 1980
I would like to ask that if any of these Rogues' staffers have photos or stories to share for the blog, please contact Andy at gorogues@gmail.com. It will be very appreciated!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
PRE-SEASON, 1979
I cut this out of the newspaper when I was a kid but didn't keep the article. It is from a Rogues pre-season game prior to the 1979 season. I think the opposing team in the photo is the Atlanta Chiefs (the relocated Colorado Caribou). Midfielder Miguel Napoli was not selected for the '79 season roster.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
JOHN HOUSKA, 1978
John Houska frustrates Giorgio Chinaglia during the Rogues 1 - 0 win against the Cosmos on May 24,1978.
Very special thanks to John Houska for the autograph and the great memories.
Monday, April 19, 2010
BEFORE THEY WERE ROGUES
Bobby Thomson (4) tangles with Pele during the New York Cosmos vs Connecticut Bicentennials match played July 31, 1977 at Giants' Stadium. The Cosmos won 3 - 1. Bobby moved to the Rogues the following season.
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
FORMER MEMPHIS ROGUES OFFICE
This building, located at 2200 Union Avenue, served as the office for the Memphis Rogues from 1978 to 1980. I can remember that the entrance was on the left side by the driveway. Inside was a long counter, behind which the ticket sellers and secretaries were located. At the back of the sales area was a hallway that led to all of the individual offices for the owners, coach, marketing, etc. It wasn't uncommon to see players or even an owner helping out at the ticket counter. I think we bought our season tickets from one of the owners who was working the front while the sales person was at lunch. Can you imagine today's team owners doing that? Oh and by the way, the Memphis Rogues phone number? 526-KICK.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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