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Is this from a match program? I miss Colin Slater. He was the commentator I listened to when I first started watching football.

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Tony Hateley at the beginning of his career helped Notts to promotion, then approximately ten years later was influential in helping Notts to gain promotion once again after coming back to his boyhood club.

And Colin Slater was there to witness both occasions. I'd like to think that Colin is looking down from above & likes what he is seeing from Notts as they try to achieve promotion this year too.

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Is this from a match program? I miss Colin Slater. He was the commentator I listened to when I first started watching football.

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I miss “uncle” Colin too, a real gentleman with an encyclopaedic knowledge of Notts County.

aAs well as Tony Hateley there’s some great names mentioned in that article, Jack Wheeler, John Sheridan, Stan Newsham and Peter Bircumshaw whose brother Tony also played for Notts.

Thanks for the memories @Mapperley Pie

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2 years after my first game, i have never collected programmes but i dud buy some at times, mostly special ones. tony hateley is always a good read. i miss uncle colin too.

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I might have that programme somewhere in my collection. Could you give us a summary of what was said in the text?

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I tried to see if Google Lens could read some of the text, but it mostly said nonsense. If you click on the image and then press to see the full resolution, you can read most of the text.

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It was a real pleasure to interview Colin Slater, PON might be the only one to have his story from his words. Colin will always be our dear Uncle Colin! I actually used to call him at first, he always insisted that I called him Colin, but I tended to be much politer than that. He wrote some excellent tales, including for us.

I'm sure him recounting legends such as Tony Hateley would be a great read.

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  On 01/09/2024 at 18:49, CliftonMagpie said:

If you click on the image and then press to see the full resolution, you can read most of the text.

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Yes that what I did and it was easy to read after that.

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I decided to type out the article from the photo to make it easier to read. The text is clear enough, but some visitors might have difficulty if their vision isn’t great. I’ve also hidden it behind spoiler tags for anyone who would like to read it.

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