Did you play for any of the teams or do you recognise former team-mates?
We'd love to see your football and rugby team line-ups from the 70s onwards. You can send them to barry.kinghorn@newsquest.co.uk
Colwall Rangers line up in September 2000
The Albion line-up in April 1999 before their 1-1 draw with GPO Rangers in a Worcester and District Sunday League Division One match. Did you come up against any of these players?
Members of the newly established Hereford and Worcester County Council Ladies Team on their way out on to the pitch at Claines Lane in 1976, when they came up against Kays Ladies. The picture was supplied by Christine McGovern (front right)
St Clements FC, 1921-22 says the chalkboard in front of this stern-looking bunch of boys
All the way back to May 1966 for this picture of the Worcestershire County Women’s Bowls president’s day
The triumphant St John’s Tigers team who beat Perdiswell in the final of the Stourport Boys League U-15 cup final, pictured in April 1999
Arthur Reynolds’ daughter Vera went in this picture of the successful Crown Inn pub team, taken in 1950. Vera’s father is second left
Geoff Hutchinson sent in this picture of the 1936 St Stephen’s Boys School runners
Malvern RFC’s 2nd XV line up for the camera. No year to date the picture, sadly. Can anyone shed any light on when the photograph might have been taken?
The Bank House Hotel Bowling Club pictured in June 2001
The Worcester City Schoolboys Team line-up in 1947-48. Picture submitted by Martin Lines, son-in-law of John Spilsbury (back row, third left)
The Great Western Railway Saturday League team pictured in the late 1940s. The picture was submitted by Ray Limrick
The Worcester Schools U-15 side in October 1994. Were you one of the youngsters who represented the city?
Stonehall United are awarded the Phipps Cup in the 1963-64 season after beating Meco 5-1. Picture submitted by Malcolm Walford
The picture was taken in the early 1950s and shows the Working Men’s Club skittle team. Picture submitted by Graham Hill
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