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| mine is having a sprint race with ray stead at my dads work ray use to get me signed programmes from rovers and whoever there played....at that time been a young lad it was just awsome talking to a player ever since then its always ben rovers for me.....even though most of my family are duller....well you can't pick them can you
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| First game I ever saw was a derby game in the Challenge Cup at the Boulevard. Think it was 1978. Everyone was leaving because rovers were winning and looking like they were going to take the game then Hull scored in injury time to snatch it. Even at that early age I realised the red and white half of the city was fully of snivelling wingers who knew feck all about rugby
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| Quote: Jake the Peg "First game I ever saw was a derby game in the Challenge Cup at the Boulevard. Think it was 1978. Everyone was leaving because rovers were winning and looking like they were going to take the game then Hull scored in injury time to snatch it. Even at that early age I realised the red and white half of the city was fully of snivelling wingers who knew feck all about rugby
30 years on and things haven't changed then.
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| Quote: Bertie "30 years on and things haven't changed then.'"
FC winning you mean?
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| For me it was v saints floodlit cup final 77. first game i went to as a 9 year old watching ged dunn tear them apart
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| Old Craven Park 60's. Best Stand right at the back, with my girlfriend (now my Mrs). watching the likes of Graham Paul, Cyril kellett, Alan Burwell, Terry Major. Remember seeing Rovers v Wigan and Graham Paul leaving Billy Boston for dead over 40 yard race to the line.
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