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| on a roll now....
half time entertainment - a marching band. Quite often a kids band, like boy's brigade or air cadets, and usually involving xylophones and kazoos. Occasionally there would be majorettes too, little kids frozen to death wading through the mud. God knows what happened to this kind of "entertainment" but I don't miss it.
Also a half time there would often be a collection - usually for the afore-mentioned band. This was done by 4 people holding a big grey blanket and walking around the pitch s that people could chuck money in. I never saw any of em get injured either !
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| as the players were part time and low paid, and there was no freedom of contract, a lot of clubs had what was referred to as "loyal servants"; often quite classy players who preferred to stay with their local team.
eg Nigel Stephenson and Jeff Grayshon at Dewsbury, Arthur Keegan at Bramley (after leaving Hull), Mick Morgan at York, Arnie Walker at Whitehaven,
Teams seemed more settled in the 70s - there was nothing like the current off-season rebuilding, although you could buy players mid season in those days
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| Quote: TrevLovesJanice "What I horrible journey - lightened onto by the massive bulls knackers on that statue as you come out of uttoxeter ! I am always surprised at how they have positioned it - so that you look at it's ars_ and balls as you arrive in the town !'"
It does raise a few eyebrows.
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| Great recollections from the above posters.Funny how these slip your memory but then come flooding back after being triggered like this.
I too can remember "repent the end is nigh" people with their placards and leaflets on the car park down Airlie Street.
One thing that stuck in my mind when ever I saw them was,you must have some b***s trying to convert some of the pished up supporters rushing to get in threpneeys.
Talking of away ground supporters clubs,i can remember waiting on the car park to get in at H
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| Great recollections from the above posters.Funny how these slip your memory but then come flooding back after being triggered like this.
I too can remember "repent the end is nigh" people with their placards and leaflets on the car park down Airlie Street.
One thing that stuck in my mind when ever I saw them was,you must have some b***s trying to convert some of the pished up supporters rushing to get in threpneeys.
Talking of away ground supporters clubs TLJ,i can remember waiting on the car park to get in at Hunslets old ground and when the guy on the big double doors swung them open,dozens of Hull supporters came rushing out with bottles of ale in hand.How they got ,I don't know but it certainly was a cheap bar.
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| OOPS ,sorry nearly a double post.
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| Remember having to lay tarmac behind 3penny's that had been dumped in ground 3 days earlier,me and mate Brian tarring tin roof of same stand .
painting metal silver ,while junior supporters from round about painted back of stand white .gave them my old Wembley programme's and tickets.
Told to get dogs out ground for speedway [had 3 German Sheperds running loose then] same night sound system went wrong and Joe Longthorne brought his to help out
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| talking of changing games to sunday reminded me that my first game wasn't in 78/79 but will have been sometime in 1975 when hull played on saturday afternoon. my family often visited my gran who lived on etty grove which was just the other side of gordon street almost opposite the ground entrance - the grove has long gone now (demolished in the late 80s i think). anyway my dad used to sneak out of the house at halftime and see the second half, i seemed to recall you got in free at halftime (can anyone confirm?). anyway i went with him on a couple of occasions though i can't remember much about it except it was my first taste of live sport and obviously pretty exciting. think we got crowds of 4000 or so at the time according to dad.
on a different tack, the mid 70s - what did the younger folk of hull do for entertainment? hull as one poster has said attracted a mainly older audience, it is fair to assume rovers were similar and city weren't exactly packing them in. i suppose this was the age of the saturday afternoon cinema so maybe this is why sport was seen to be not as popular. it really took the rise of both rugby clubs to make the game 'sexy' at the end of the decade
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| Quote: The Dentist Wilf "Not 70's but just to note there were two outside the Boulevard on 20th Sept 1968 for our first Sunday game they were folks from the 'Lords Day Preservation Society' With banners saying 'Keep the Lords Day Sacred' and another bizarrely announcing 'Repent the end is nigh' to which one bloke stated 'yours f*ckin will be if you don't get out of the way!' 8600 attended we beat Huddersfield 28-14 and admission was by programme only!'"
could you expand on the program entry system, i'm intrigued. this raises loads of questions
was the programme really expensive?
did it have a tear off voucher inside or did you hand the whole thing in?
how did they know how many to print?
was it a one off or a regular thing?
could you sneak someone in by throwing your programme back over the wall?
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| it was free entry at half time.
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| Quote: the artist "could you expand on the program entry system, i'm intrigued. this raises loads of questions
was the programme really expensive?
did it have a tear off voucher inside or did you hand the whole thing in?
how did they know how many to print?
was it a one off or a regular thing?
could you sneak someone in by throwing your programme back over the wall?
Programme was purchased as you went through turnstile and was nothing more than a team sheet was just a means of getting around Sunday trading laws
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| Programme was a sheet of paper with teams on it bought at turnstyles .gave you entry.
Half time all gates where opened and left like that so full time crowds got away.
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| Quote: oud3pstander "Programme was a sheet of paper with teams on it bought at turnstyles .gave you entry.
Half time all gates where opened and left like that so full time crowds got away.'"
You could sell books bibles and papers on a Sunday so you had to buy a programme to get in although in essence it was admission free with a programme. One one occasion the leaflet programmes run out and it was for years an urban myth in the supporters Club that they sold beer mats on the gate to allow admission. In this weeks Dentist Diary Codgers corner features a game that absolutely apitimises what it was like in the 70's for me.
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| First trips to the Boulevard were in the late 70's as a passenger on the back of one of these things.
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| First game in 78. Vivid memories of standing on a milk crate in the best stand well so I could see
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