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| This is one of those threads that could (and should!) run and run. Here's my five pennorth....
* Going to watch a team games with my dad on a Friday night and just staring at the floodlights
* Going in with 15 mins to go when they opened the gates at the railway end
* Changing ends at half time and pretending that the opposing fans weren't even there (don't look them in the eye and they won't punch you!)
* Watching a charity game of football reffed by Alan Ball with Alan Ball senior playing for one of the teams
* Beating Oz in 1978
* Watching Phil Blake lose a boot and still ghost through the opposition.
* Seeing Cull's debut and telling anyone that would listen that I went to school with him (also Sean Mellor playing for Leigh and a guy called Paul Lowndes playing for Oldham)
* Throwing pennies into the charity blanket being carried round
* Having my car registration number called out over the tannoy for parking illegally!
* Cullen throwing an opposing player's boot into the crowd (poss a Wigan player?)
* Dessie punching Offiah behing the sticks at the Fletch & the ref not noticing
* Wondering how Phil Ford got all them strange lumps on his head
* Wondering how anyone could possibly watch a rugby match from down the touchline whilst standing in the Fletch (now stand in South Stand and wondering why people choose to go in West Stand!)
* Singing "Brian Johnson's Barmy Army" for the last 20 mins against Sheffield, on top of the world.
* Taking it in turns to bring the sweets that only got dished out when points were scored
* My lucky half time apple (not the same one every week)
* Meeting my dad in the Causeway for a pint after a night match, or going to the Saracen's Head with my mates instead
Jeez, I could go on and on, what fantastic memories.
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| Quote: Old Man John "Some previous Wilderspool memories from years gone by (in no particular order)1989 Lancashire Cup Semi-Final v Widnes. Widnes had just been crowned World Club Champions, played on a Wednesday night, the place was packed to the rafters and we absolutely hammered them!
1994 v Sheffield Eagles. Great atmosphere, even the old Championship trophy was wearing a Wire scarf that night!
1983 v Hull FC Challenge Cup Quarter Final. Capacity crowd, remember the referee caning us with the penalties and disallowing at least 3 tries. Felt cheated after that game.
1994 v Wigan on New Years Day. Losing 8-6 after Russel Smith gave Wigan a penalty in the last minute due to Cullen going in with his knees in the tackle. Never felt robbed like that before, cost us the Championship.
1988 v Wigan on New Years Day. World War 3, great game, Cullen chasing Goodway to the tunnel was amazing.
1981 (ish) v Hull KR in a John Player Trophy match. Wire were leading by a point with a couple of minutes to go when the referee awarded Hull KR a penalty about 35 metres out. George Fairburn goes for goal and he cannot miss. All he has to do is kick it from just to the side, 35 metres out and Hull KR win. He put the ball wide and the crowd go crazy.
1987 v Auckland on a wet Wednesday night. Don't think I have ever seen so much rain, everyone huddled together under the Fletch to try and stay dry.
1993 v Castleford in the league. It was played a few weeks before Christmas, was a tight game until Jiffy put a huge bomb up. Graham Steadman was the Castleford fullback at the time, he never looked comfortable under the high bomb and he dropped it. Cullen was on hand to pick up the loose ball and score at the Fletcher end to the side of the posts. The Fletch then start to chant "There's only one Graham Steadman", which he didn't like. I seem to remember he dropped a few more bombs in that match as well. Wire went top of the league after this victory over Castleford.'"
That was a tremendous game and I think the only time I saw Wilderspool 'sold out'.
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| can i just stick in again and put another vote for the smell of wintergreen, i'm a big believer in smells provoking memories and attachment, walking past the changing room windows when switching ends is what i think of with wintergreen.
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| It's threads like this that makes me wish I got involved with supporting Warrington Wolves earlier than I did.
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| Quote: Catpiss #2 "can i just stick in again and put another vote for the smell of wintergreen, i'm a big believer in smells provoking memories and attachment, walking past the changing room windows when switching ends is what i think of with wintergreen.'"
Ahmen to that kids today will never savour one of the finer moments of a game...
namely when there is a lull in play the ground goes relatively quiet......... and then there it goes the scented waft of some old chaps pipe tobbacco......
Ive never smoked but if I did I would have had a go of a pipe stuffed with clan aromatic tobbacco....
they should be an exception to the no smoking ban......
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| Quote: sally cinnamon "The other good last game was the last Warrington game played there in a pre season friendly for the next season when everybody said Leikvoll was going to be crap.'"
Relatively sure that will have been against Leyth - Mark Hilton's testimonial?
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| God I could write a book on this
Started going in the late 60's standing on The Fletch about 10 years old.
The Popular Side
The Railway End we called The Cow Filed. No roof, crappy crumbling terraces, and our under soil heating was straw we put on the pitch. They took the roof off the Popular side and put it on The Railway end.
Being in Wilderspool with 15,000 people in there in the early 1970's
Wintergreen
Mick Hennigan flying down the wing
Joe Price laying people out every week
Winning the league in 1973 I think parading the trophy in the last home game against Wigan
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| We have had the smell of pipe tobacco;
We have had the smell of wintergreen,
We have had the aroma of fried onions,,
No what we have not had a bad fart,
Think i use to call them a rugby trump......
picture the scene fletcher end 10 minutes into a game then BANG someone drops one (s.b.d.)usaually,
Then someone always asks that question"whos done that" you look round to see a great big bloke with a red face stood there with his shoulders jigging up and down with a greasey burger in one hand and a pint of bitter in the other looking all smug with himself...................rugby trumps not smelt one for ages..
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| graham steadman cacking himself everytime jiffy put an up n under on top of him. don't think he caught one all afternoon. the noise from the fletch when one went up, knowing what was gonna happen was immense
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| Serving pints in the little kiosk and not been the best at maths undercharging most of you lot.The tills didnt add up the price as typed the cost in so most of time i just made it up.It had taken me afew games to figure the prices out.15 mins after half time when we shut going to sit in stands to watch the rest of the game.Then heading down to the smallest bar you will ever see, i cant remember the name of it to carry on serving the beer.
The wintergreen smell.
Going to watch the Aus game with my grandad in 1990.
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| Listening to the noise walking down Fletcher Street.
Shuffling through the tunnel from the turnstiles trying desperately not to think of anything remotely claustrophobic.
The momentary sense as you walked up the steps and looked at the stadium in all it's glory of anticipation for the match to come. The feeling replaced rapidly by one of being "home".
Squeezing through the crowd in the Fletcher Street End wondering where to take your chance to stand.
Cursing those who squoze past you having chosen your spec.
Trying to hear the team announcement before the players came out - usually accompanied by "Why is he playing Rocky Turner?"
The steam off Ocker's mug of tea as he appeared just before the players came out of the tunnel.
The roar at kick off.
Straining for half the first half to see if the gate was open allowing ends to be changed or hearing the dreaded announcement "There will be no changing ends on police advice".
When Hull were in town everyone ignoring the no changing ends & walking over the pitch anyway.
Trying to pick your moment to leave early to change ends & get a decent spec for the 2nd half or leave late & risk seeing little of the 2nd.
Being carried along with everyone else moving at half time.
Wintergreen & straining to hear any sounds of half time tactics from the changing rooms.
Trying to be in place before the 2nd half kicked off having lost half of mates in the scrum at half time to change ends.
Wondering if the scoreboard clock was actually working.
The sense of elation or disappointment at full time.
Walking out of the ground with sadness that you wouldn't be back for 2 weeks. At the end of the season wondering what you would do with yourself for the summer & working out how long until the pre-season friendlies would start.
The echoes of the fans leaving the ground and giving the tin sheds one last bang as they walked out.
The queues for the chippy & the long walk home.
Tea in the oven with mum knowing there would be no conversation until voice was back or next morning depending on result.
Specific matches, players & incidents yes - but a sense of the feeling of going to any match at Wilderspool.
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| I'm from the same generation as Wirral Wire, hence the early-mid 70's i recall most fondly(i'm sure my dads generation would go on about the 50's, but there you go!)
Late 60's losing at home to Salford 50-0 then beating Blackpool Borough same score
John Bevans debut.He scored then got stretchered off.
Derek Whitehead sidetepping half the Dewsbury team then passing to Dennis Curling who went in under the sticks.
Cas Relay 72, played on a Wednesday afternoon due to power cuts
Fev beating us in 73 QF, all their village turned up.
Murphys testimonial week after the cup final, Brian Bevan scored
Charity football that got abandoned mid 70's when thje crowd mobbed Rod Stewart
The bloke with the religious banner outside the ground
The old wooden stand, stank of fags. Wonder how itgot burnt down!
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| Quote: Sporting Billy "
Murphys testimonial week after the cup final, Brian Bevan scored
Charity football that got abandoned mid 70's when thje crowd mobbed Rod Stewart'"
I remember both of these games.
Actually ended up in the changing rooms after the Murphy testimonial sat between Murph and Brian Bevan - No idea how I got in there but I got a programme signed by both of them, I have hunted high and low to find it without success
It was weird to see Wilderspool with footie posts for the Rod Stewart game
I also remember it costing 20p to get in as a lad
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| Best thread in ages
Off the top of my head.
Nigel Vagana hat-trick against Wigan my first ever game and with Cullen as stand in coach
Watching Kevin Walters in his first game warm up thinking he doesnt look ar$ed
Blowing a massive half time lead against Hudds
Giving the mightly Paul's brothers Bradford a first defeat of the season and the Penny side step
The result which meant we stayed up announced over the tannoy
A home and away season ticket for like £20
Playing Wigan in a really early kick off
Pan face pointing to where his wife was
Briers at fullback
Being under dogs and looking forward to taking on the "big" teams
The sound of the back of the Fletch being hit
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6771.jpg "phil ford, he's a bit of a stepper
replacing hugh wardell, in jumper no. 15 it's brian case
oooh and he does a bit of a boogie
gregory and gregory, sounds like a firm of solicitors
put the glasses down he's under the black dot"
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| Quote: robbierotten "Going to watch the Aus game with my grandad in 1990.'"
Another great night game - I was just looking at my programme from that game last weekend. There was some class in that Aussie midweek team, a young Brad Fittler played that night!
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