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| Sally brought back a blast from the past in describing the delightful spectating area at Wilderspool commonly referred to as "Pond Life Corner". He refers to it as containing "scallies and grumpy men".
I wanted to enquire if we have any current forum members who elected to stand there?
Myself I preferred the cover, latrines and aroma of the Fletcher Street End, with occasional forays onto the 25m line of the standing in the Bevan Stand if my Dad was coming.
Who used to change ends at HT?
Final question - Do we have a new Pond Life corner at the HJ?
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| I was a member of the change end gang.
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| Always changed ends whenever it was possible. Actually found the railway end better than the fletch to watch the game.
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| Quote: Moe syslak "Always changed ends whenever it was possible. Actually found the railway end better than the fletch to watch the game.'"
Was that because the smell was not as bad in that end
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| Quote: karetaker "Was that because the smell was not as bad in that end
I was more concerned of going "a over t" by slipping on the yellow coloured ice within and around the gents near the scoreboard. The youngsters just don't realise how much peril you could be in, before summer rugby was introduced.
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| I often worked at the bar at away end
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| Mostly Fletcher Street End. I was superstitious about it during the Jonathan Davies era because we were generally winning, so I wanted to go in the same part every week, slightly to the left of the posts.
The superstition stopped working soon after Davies left so I started to roam around more. Still mostly the Fletcher Street End for the big games with the big crowds but when the crowds were thinner I'd watch some games in Pondlife. You would get some good wisecracking banter in there from the cynical old timers but there were idiots too who could ruin it. Worst was if you got a group of young lads who had spent a few hours getting tanked up in the Original Wire before the game. The "Stone Island" type.
In the last few years at Wilderspool I started going to the section to the right of the Bevan stand, close to the touchline. Most of my memories of the DVDV/Plange/Cullen era are from there.
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| I was to be found on 'Windy Corner' at the Fletcher Street End, just to the side of the scoreboard. Handy spot for both the bar (though in pre-summer rugby times, I was more likely to have what optimistically passed for a coffee) and the toilets (which rarely passed for toilets).
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| We either stood on the halfway line by the dug out, or literally underneath Geordie's drum. Did get wacked a few times there. Watched 2 games in the boxes. One against Cas, ended 6-8 and Wilson scored our try... if memory serves.
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| What? There were latrines behind the Fletch? I thought one just relieved themselves where one was stood. Sort of added to the atmosphere. The smell of Urine and Wintergreen on the palate.
I used to change ends. The best place to be in a rugby league ground is behind the sticks of where your team is scoring. There is no other way.
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| Quote: easyWire "What? There were latrines behind the Fletch? I thought one just relieved themselves where one was stood. Sort of added to the atmosphere. The smell of Urine and Wintergreen on the palate.
I used to change ends. The best place to be in a rugby league ground is behind the sticks of where your team is scoring. There is no other way.'"
My Grandad told me that back in the day it was reasonable practice to urinate through a rolled up match day programme skilfully directed to the floor. Particularly useful if you are at Odsal with 100,000 spectators rammed in.
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| Does anyone recall the tea/coffee/soup man that walked about the touchline with a space-age backpack of beverages?
What about the blanket for coins hurled from all directions?
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| Being greeted by that bloke in the bowler shouting, "look at all these sinners" while walking down Fletcher Street.
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| Used to stand near pond life corner.was fun and games when hull and hull kr came to town.. especially that cup game v hull when we were robbed blind by that ****** Billy Thompson got a bit tasty...there was a guy who sat in the stand above us sure his name was Albert had a booming voice he came out with some X rated comments about referees...happy days
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| stood under the clock with my dad when old enough went selling programs great days
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