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Liverpool centre half and captain Ron Yeats fills the tank of his teammates Ian St John
Liverpool centre half and captain Ron Yeats fills the tank of his teammates Ian St John after taking over over a garage in High Street, Wavertree. Looking on is Liverpool teammate Peter Thompson. 16th March 1965
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Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Liverpool
Merseyside
England
U2503
Media ID 21808330
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Ian St John
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