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The mods and rockers were two conflicting British youth subcultures of the early to mid-1960s. Media coverage of mods and rockers fighting in 1964 sparked a moral panic about British youths
International Youth Soccer, Northern Ireland 5 v RAOB Middlesbrough Boys 1. Consternation on the faces of RAOB defenders and goalkeeper as a Star United forward passes across the face of the goal
Liverpools Chinese community celebrate the Royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana with the Lian Dancing Troupe in Nelson Street. 29th July 1981
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley pictured on the terraces at Anfield shortly after taking over from Bill Shankly. 20th July 1974
More soccer knowledge for Sheik Baqir Hasan at Villa Park flanked by manager Eric Houghton (left) and coach Jimmy Hogan. October 1956
Marianne Faithfull photoshoot at her flat. 31st October 1964
Boro Boys v Sunderland, Colin West has a volley charged down by Sunderlands David Wilson, 10th May 1983
Schoolboys playing football, Whinney Banks V Darlington Spraire, Teesside Juniors, 2nd October 1988
The Bewley Junior Schools six-a-side soccer team proudly display their runners-up plaques after losing to Enfield in the final of the English Schools FA national competition for under 11s at Wembley
The Little Beauties under 13 squad from Middlesbrough have clinched a victory after a dramatic final of the Reebok contest. The team wins a five day trip to Madrid and the famous Bernebau Stadium
Teesside Athletics Shazad Majid looks on as a team mate battles for possession. 13th May 1989
Eston Nab (pink) v High Grange (black & red), Under 11s football match at Eston Recreation Ground. 19th November 1995
Peter Holden surveys one of the 5150 cups in the Real Madrid trophy room. 27th October 1989
Boro Boys 3 v Coventry Boys 2, English Trophy semi-final, Ayresome Park. Trevor Hogg, on the ground, gives Boro Boys the lead with a diving header despite a desperate lunge by Coventry Boys Robert
Schoolboys playing football, Cleveland Minors, 6th November 1988
Highlight of the season in the Middlesbrough Schools Football Association achievements was the winning of the Yorkshire Trophy, for only the second time in over 70 years, by the under 15 team
Cleveland Special Schools Cup competition at Eston, won by Sandwell School, Hartlepool, who scored a hard-fought victory over Primrose Hill School, Stockton
The Robert Butcher memorial Cup has been won by the Kemplan Junior School football team. The trophy was donated in memory of the teacher who fell to his death from Huntcliffe at Saltburn
Westgarth Junior School football team were very disappointed to not win the Derek Butcher Memorial Cup, which is in the memory of an old teacher at their school who fell to his death from Huntcliffe
Schoolboys playing football in the Teesside Junior Festival of Soccer, pictured are Cleveland Minor v North Cowton. Staged at Wilton ICI Recreation Ground. 13th August 1989
The young footballers of Middlesbroughs Priory Social Club are the first winners of the Salters Lane Shield, a new competition for under 12 s
Guisboroughs Galley Hill Primary School Under 11s swept the board with a sparkling League and Derek Butler Memorial Trophy double this season
These boys from the Teesside junior football alliance won a friendly football match against a team from Holland. The Priory Social Club then staged a special presentation night for the boys
Nunthorpe Schools football team after beating Sarah Metcalfe School 7-2 at Normanby Road, South Bank, and now winners of the New Cleator Cup
Philip Parkinson, the captain of St. Patricks RC Primary School, Stockton, is hoisted shoulder high by his team mates with the English football schools FA pennant which they received for winning
Boro Boys prepare for the second leg of their English Schools Gillette Trophy Final with Sunderland. Pictured at a training session in front of the Sunseeker coach which has been provided by
Whinney Banks Youth Club Under 12s are off to Krefeld, Germany for a mini tournament. Krefeld is twinned with Middlesbroughs twin town Dunkerque
Children playing football as part of a new football scheme organised by Langbaurgh Council. Cleveland Football School, based at Loftus Leisure Centre has utilised the skills of local footballers
Hartburn Juniors v Leven Park Juniors (under 13 s). Action from the game with Hartburn in white shirts. 16th October 1994
Schoolboys playing football, Nunthorpe and Hemlington battle for possession in the Minor League. 12th November 1988
St Marys College, Middlesbrough, are the English Schools Under 19 champions at their first attempt with a 4-2 win. Pictured are three of the goal scorers, left to right, James McCourt, Patrick Woods
1974 World Cup First Round Group Three match at the Niedersachsenstadion, Hanover, West Germany. Uruguay 0 v Netherlands 2. Johan Cruyff on the ball. 15th June 1974
Nunthorpe Athletic v Thornaby Juniors, Under 12s league. Kevin Haley shows a clean pair of heels to a Nunthorpe defender. 24th January 1993
Action from Kader (Blue) v Marton (Red), Under 12s league cup semi final. 7th March 1993
Children playing football in an annual 5-a-side football tournament held at Bishopsgarth School, Stockton. Teams from the various council estates in Stockton took part
Teesside Alliance League Football Awards, the Cleveland Juniors Under 13s team with their trophies and shield. 10th June 1993
Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams from left to right: Iqbal Sangha, Steven Harper and Paul Venis with other team members behind who are trying to raise cash to go to a dutch
Nunthorpe Athletic v Thornaby Juniors, Under 12s league. 24th January 1993
Kader (Blue) v Marton (Red), Under 12s league cup semi final. 7th March 1993
Young girls in Chinatown leaning out of a window, enjoying Chinese New Year celebrations, Liverpool, Merseyside. 2nd February 1984
Sefton Park, Liverpool, a 235 acre park, opened to the public in 1872. Couple walking in park, the picture is taken looking out over the boating lake towards Aigburth Vale, 23rd January 1973
1984 Winter Olympics, 12th February 1984. Figure skating, Fourth Round, Zetra Stadium, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. In audience, Princess Anne
Liverpools Chinese community ushered in the Year of the Snake with traditional celebrations. Spectators brave the rain to watch the festivities in Chinatown, Liverpool, Merseyside. 18th February 1977
A large crowd watches in Nelson Street, in the heart of Liverpools Chinatown, as the festivities of a traditional Chinese New Year celebrations get under way. 25th January 1982
Brentford football coach Jimmy Hogan. September 1946
Villa coach Jimmy Hogan gives a talk on tactics to members of Aston Park Rangers at the Vicarage Road School, Aston. December 1953
Aston Villa coach Jimmy Hogan shaking hands with manager Eric Houghton. October 1953