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Mike Coulman (Left) and Colin Dixon show how they hope to move the ball through the cast
Mike Coulman (Left) and Colin Dixon show how they hope to move the ball through the cast leford defence at wembley. They were pictured at Salfords Photocallin the full Cup Final Strip. May 1969 P011259
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