RIP Les Massie 20:06 - Nov 13 with 1354 views | EllDale | Scottish forward famous (or infamous) for scoring the only goal when Halifax Town beat Rochdale at the Shay in May 1969 in front of 17000 people. As a 14 year old I hated him for that at the time. Years later a friend of mine took over a pub in Halifax and it became my local. Massie was long retired by then and working in a local engineering works and played for the pub pool team. Really nice modest bloke. Suffered badly from dementia in recent years but before then loved to talk about football. |  | | |  |
RIP Les Massie on 20:41 - Nov 13 with 1310 views | SuddenLad | One of Bill Shankly's proteges from Huddersfield Town. Les Massie was a decent player and that game at the Shay was cracker. He had a few clubs before finishing his career. He was 85, so he had a decent innings. |  |
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RIP Les Massie on 21:11 - Nov 13 with 1275 views | EllDale | Dale and Halifax were two well matched teams in those days. The following season we lost 3-1 there in November 1969 when a win would have taken us top of the old Division Three. I think Bill Atkins scored for them that day. And the year after that we won 4-1 at the Shay on Boxing Day with Denis Butler scoring three. Great times. |  | |  |
RIP Les Massie on 21:27 - Nov 13 with 1248 views | TVOS1907 |
RIP Les Massie on 21:11 - Nov 13 by EllDale | Dale and Halifax were two well matched teams in those days. The following season we lost 3-1 there in November 1969 when a win would have taken us top of the old Division Three. I think Bill Atkins scored for them that day. And the year after that we won 4-1 at the Shay on Boxing Day with Denis Butler scoring three. Great times. |
1-0 (23 mins) - Dave Lennard 1-1 (50 mins) - Tony Buck 2-1 (85 mins) - Freddie Hill 3-1 (89 mins) - Dave Lennard Attendance: 7,570 |  |
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RIP Les Massie on 08:21 - Nov 14 with 1121 views | pioneer |
RIP Les Massie on 21:11 - Nov 13 by EllDale | Dale and Halifax were two well matched teams in those days. The following season we lost 3-1 there in November 1969 when a win would have taken us top of the old Division Three. I think Bill Atkins scored for them that day. And the year after that we won 4-1 at the Shay on Boxing Day with Denis Butler scoring three. Great times. |
And butler discovered after the game he played with a broken leg. |  | |  |
RIP Les Massie on 10:52 - Nov 14 with 1068 views | mingthemerciless |
RIP Les Massie on 21:27 - Nov 13 by TVOS1907 | 1-0 (23 mins) - Dave Lennard 1-1 (50 mins) - Tony Buck 2-1 (85 mins) - Freddie Hill 3-1 (89 mins) - Dave Lennard Attendance: 7,570 |
Freddie Hill was a class act in those days. He'd been an England International when he was at Bolton. I never saw him have a bad game whoever he was playing for. [Post edited 14 Nov 2020 10:58]
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RIP Les Massie on 10:56 - Nov 14 with 1065 views | mingthemerciless |
RIP Les Massie on 20:41 - Nov 13 by SuddenLad | One of Bill Shankly's proteges from Huddersfield Town. Les Massie was a decent player and that game at the Shay was cracker. He had a few clubs before finishing his career. He was 85, so he had a decent innings. |
The atomosphere for that game at The Shay was great but I thought the match itself was pretty dull. Halifax had a way of playing that was attritional and wasn't that easy on the eye. The'Dale never really got into their footballing stride. [Post edited 14 Nov 2020 12:10]
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RIP Les Massie on 11:39 - Nov 14 with 1029 views | D_Alien |
RIP Les Massie on 10:56 - Nov 14 by mingthemerciless | The atomosphere for that game at The Shay was great but I thought the match itself was pretty dull. Halifax had a way of playing that was attritional and wasn't that easy on the eye. The'Dale never really got into their footballing stride. [Post edited 14 Nov 2020 12:10]
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Agreed. Incredible event for several reasons, but the match itself a bit of a non-event, not just the outcome |  |
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RIP Les Massie on 12:36 - Nov 14 with 985 views | EllDale | I seem to remember that Halifax’s main threat came from centre half Chris Nichols from corners. Chris Harker made a couple of decent saves but apart from that they didn’t look like scoring until Massie popped up. Don’t think the pitch helped it as a spectacle either. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
RIP Les Massie on 14:07 - Nov 14 with 940 views | davidab2202 |
RIP Les Massie on 10:52 - Nov 14 by mingthemerciless | Freddie Hill was a class act in those days. He'd been an England International when he was at Bolton. I never saw him have a bad game whoever he was playing for. [Post edited 14 Nov 2020 10:58]
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Watched Freddie Hill quite a lot in his Bolton days and totally agree--he was a class act probably very much under appreciated as he was another of what appeared to be slow players but his football brain more than made up for it. |  | |  |
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