
Tyrone Shoelaces
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Peter Whittingham
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to AdamRochina's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
" There but for the grace if God ". -
Peter Whittingham
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to AdamRochina's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Wasn't Mark Twain killed off in the same way - " The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated " or words to that effect. Good news if it's true. -
Owd Photos o’t’ Rovers
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to Stuart's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
No, I was in the machine tool game, building lathes, milling machines etc. I'd been loaned out for 3 months whilst the real weaving shed fitter was off sick. You should be able to give us chapter and verse on looms if you built them. -
Owd Photos o’t’ Rovers
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to Stuart's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Oh dear I was hoping nobody would ask me that. The last time I had to deal with these was in 1970 for three months. Most of my time then was spent removing and replacing broken loom crank shafts and not actually working on running machines. Here I go making a fool of myself. The diagrams you are looking at are an actual cross section of the weaving process. As I remember it the " Sley ", carrying the " Reed ", rocks back and forth off a lower pivot tightening up the cloth as it goes. The Reed itself is a frame carrying lots of vertical wires, the threads ( warp ? ) goes between the wires. The " Healds" shoot up and down in conjunction with the sley allowing the shuttle carrying the weft to weave the cloth. I'll ask my mum next time we speak for the real info. She ran a dozen " Northrop " Automatic Battery looms which were actually made in Blackburn, I believe the late Fred Pickering started out as an apprentice at " Northrop's ". I can't be the only one on here who's seen a loom working surely. Blackburn was a textile town with lots of weaving sheds back in the day. -
Owd Photos o’t’ Rovers
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to Stuart's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
In the article it refers to " Harry Oates & Sons " being the makers of " Reeds & Healds ". I worked in a weaving shed during my engineering apprenticeship for about 3 months repairing looms so those are some of the terms I recall from long ago. -
Owd Photos o’t’ Rovers
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to Stuart's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
They are parts of a loom to be slightly more precise. My mum was a weaver and my extended family were mill workers back in Blackburn when it was a textile town. My uncle was a drayman at Twaites. -
Owd Photos o’t’ Rovers
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to Stuart's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
The article mentions a maker of " Healds and Reeds ". How many people on here know what they are ? 60 years ago nearly everybody would have known. -
Football League Suspended
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to Kamy100's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Will they be reinstating the " Pools Panel " ? -
I'm 71 on Saturday ( PM me if you want to send me gifts, cards, money etc ) and I get the impression that there are plenty of other people around my age on this site. I would have thought there are plenty at Ewood on match days as well. We don't want to lose any of our long time supporters so let's be sensible about this matter.
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If he'd been an academy graduate he be at Barrow with the other lads.
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January transfer window 2020
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to GunnerRover7's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I've only seen him in the flesh once but I liked his demeanor. He wasn't a showy goalkeeper but he looked wide awake and agile. I wouldn't be jumping up and down if we signed him but I wouldn't be worried either. -
January transfer window 2020
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to GunnerRover7's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
As most people realise the average goalkeeper can normally have a longer career than the average out field player. I thought that was obvious. -
January transfer window 2020
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to GunnerRover7's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
We've got a decent season out of Downing but next season he could be over the hill and down the other side just like Mulgrew was this season. When you hit the wall it can come up really suddenly. Speaking from personal experience. In April/May I was going great, the following August/September I was seriously off the pace. -
January transfer window 2020
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to GunnerRover7's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Signing players that age is a big gamble. There are more failures than success stories usually. -
Academy & U21s
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to blueboy3333's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Yeah, he wasn't very big. We've had a few " New Bryan Douglas's ". My pal really rated Daly highly when they were lads, he was one of the few who could give Nobby Stiles the run around in schools football. My pal also played against Stiles and he reckoned getting tackled off Nobby was like getting an electric shock up your leg ! -
Derby County (A) - Sunday 8th March [3pm KO]
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to a topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Not having Mulgrew at least on the bench yesterday was a very strange decision. -
Derby County (A) - Sunday 8th March [3pm KO]
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to a topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Kalanic had more footballing ability in his left testicle than Brererton has in his whole body. -
Derby County (A) - Sunday 8th March [3pm KO]
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to a topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Or Northern Italy.