From the archives: LMFC in the 1950s
Thank you Keith Slater (of the Long Melford Historical & Archaeological Society) for sharing these Suffolk Free Press newspaper articles about the football club in the 1950s.
7th February, 1950: Les Elms the popular Long Melford player has entered the R.A.F. for his period of National service.
4th April, 1950: Ernie Weiser the Long Melford popular right half has played his last game for the club at Friars Street on Saturday, he sailed for Germany yesterday.
2nd May, 1950: It is expected Ernie Weiser will strengthen Melford by returning, he returned to Germany but he says prospects are not good and he will come back to England.
2nd January, 1951: Les Elms the Long Melford player who is 19 years of age who started playing for the Villagers when he was 15 has been asked to sign for Ipswich Town, during the week-end, Les who is at present doing his National Service, declined to say if he has accepted the offer.
(From the Tom Hastie Newspaper Archive with kind permission of the Foxearth & District Local History Society).
Les Elms is pictured above receiving the Suffolk Senior Cup from the Earl of Stradbrook at Portman Road, 1952.
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