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Born in Blyth – Albert Juliussen
Born in Blyth No. 3 – Albert Juliussen Albert Lawrence Juliussen was born Friday 20th February 1920 to Norwegian parents, his father was a sailor who had settled in Blyth. With the family living in Ninth Avenue he attended Princes Louise … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Juliussen, Alloa Athletic, Bert, Berwick Rangers, Black Watch, Blyth, Blyth history, Blyth News, Blyth Spartans, Brechin City, Clem Stephenson, Consett, Consett FC, Dens Park, Dundee, Dundee United, Everton, Goal Scorer, Huddersfield Town, Julie, Local Heroes, Pompey, Portsmouth, Princes Louise Road, Record Goals, WWII
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Green & White Cult Heroes – Terry Johnson
Certain names are synonymous with specific events in the history of this great club.Upon hearing the name; Terry Johnsonyour instantly taken back to the famous events of 1977/78. Terry joined the Spartans in July 1977 with a pedigree of over … Continue reading
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Tagged 1968, Alan Foggon, Alan Shoulder, Alf Grey, Blyth News, Blyth Spartans AFC, Bob Moncur, Brentford, Brentford Football Cllub, Brian Slane, FA Cup, FA Cup Fifth Round, Fairs Cup, Football, Football Focus, Football history, Giant Killing, Goalscorers, Jackel International, Jackie Marks, Jackie Milburn, Les Mutrie, Match of the Day, Newcastle United, Southend United, Spartans, St James Park, Stoke City, Terry Johnson, Wrexham Football Club
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Players from the past – Peter Mackin 1908 to 1910 & 1911/12.
Players from the Past profiles and tells the stories of former Spartans from the clubs birth right up to WWII. Third in the series is… Peter Mackin 1908 to 1910 & 1911/12 The Spartans had already been playing for seven seasons … Continue reading
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Tagged Battle of Arras, Battle of the Somme, Bedlington, Blyth News, Blyth Shipbuilding, Blyth Shipyard, Blyth Spartans, Clapham Orient, Clem Stephenson, Croft Park, Great War, Hebburn, Jarrow, Maddison Street, Newcastle United, North Eastern League, Northern Alliance, Northumberland Fusiliers, Palmers Shipyard, Peter Mackin, Potato Famine, Sunderland, The Somme, Uncategorized, Vimy Ridge, Wallsend, WWI
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Ladies doing it for themselves…
For many years this well known photograph of a Blyth Spartans team has exisited but few knew the intriguing story behind it: Even fewer knew the name of one of the town most famous footballers; Bella Reay. The remarkable story … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC Newcastle, BBC North East, Bebside, Bella Reay, Blyth News, Blyth Spartans Munitionettes, Cowpen, Cowpen & Crofton, Croft Park, Donmouth, Gerry Jackson, Herron Jewellers, Jack Tars, Ladies football, Munitions, Munitions Ladies, Patrick Brennan, Royal Navy, South Docks Blyth, The Great War, The Munitionettes' Cup, Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company and Palmers of Jarrow, Womens Football, World War One, World War One At Home
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