Titles read: "FAMOUS FOOTBALL CLUBS IN TRAINING (NO. 2) - MILLWALL".
London.
M/S of an old trophy cup that Millwall FC won soon after their formation in 1885. M/S of the Millwall players standing around on the football pitch with their manager Charles Hewitt. C/U of trainer Alan Ure....
Titles read: "FAMOUS FOOTBALL CLUBS IN TRAINING (NO. 2) - MILLWALL".
London.
M/S of an old trophy cup that Millwall FC won soon after their formation in 1885. M/S of the Millwall players standing around on the football pitch with their manager Charles Hewitt. C/U of trainer Alan Ure. Various shots of the players lying on their backs, doing bicycle movements with their legs while Alan does star jumps.
Various shots of the men practising heading the ball - Edward Chiverton does one in slow motion. Other players seen standing around or in practise are 'Chisel' Forsyth, Tom Brolly, J R Smith, Edward 'Smudger' Smith, Tommy Inns, 'Tiny' Pearson (over 6 feet and 13 stone), Sid Rawlings, Don Barker, Bill Walsh, J R Richardson, and 'Top Hat' Hedley. Good shots of practise throw-ins, tackles and goal-saves.
We then see a brief shot of Millwall playing in a match against Burnley.
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