jbc.shrimp wrote:Not disputing where the cinders came from, but my dad worked for the then North West Gas Board. He told us it was on the land of the 'new' library.
jbc.shrimp wrote:Not disputing where the cinders came from, but my dad worked for the then North West Gas Board. He told us it was on the land of the 'new' library.
Brian S wrote:57 years later, I still have a grey scar on my right palm where I fell on the cinders and cut it quite badly. Sharp stuff.
HALMA 1983 wrote:Brian S wrote:57 years later, I still have a grey scar on my right palm where I fell on the cinders and cut it quite badly. Sharp stuff.
Blimey, didn't have you down for being that old
Did this happen when you fell out the pram?
Brian S wrote:HALMA 1983 wrote:Brian S wrote:57 years later, I still have a grey scar on my right palm where I fell on the cinders and cut it quite badly. Sharp stuff.
Blimey, didn't have you down for being that old
Did this happen when you fell out the pram?
I was 2, Christie Park was my playground. Had my own stool and glass in the supporters club bar when I was 3 and a parking space for my pedal car.
black morse wrote:I wonder how many of us stood there watching the same match?
HALMA 1983 wrote:Ahoy there captain!
Looks like Shrimper on deck
Brian S wrote:HALMA 1983 wrote:Ahoy there captain!
Looks like Shrimper on deck
Doubt it, Shrimper is only months older than me
HALMA 1983 wrote:black morse wrote:I wonder how many of us stood there watching the same match?
It certainly gets you thinking
I started watching Morecambe around 1968 and through the 70's with my step father, who inturn, was a Blackpool fan,
He took me to Bloomfield road many times and then I started watching Oldham from1974 on, when my own father collected me.
I then met my wife in Blackburn in 84 and watched them at Ewood on the Saturday's she was working.
All very confusing, Berlin was correct..........More clubs than Tiger woods
marky No.1 wrote:Ha, our paths must have crossed all those years ago. My Dad also used to take me to Christie from 1966, then when Blackpool got promoted to the top League he took me there for a while instead during Jimmy Armfield days, typical gloryhunter
My Dad also used to take me to Christie from 1966, then when Blackpool got promoted to the top League he took me there for a while instead during Jimmy Armfield days, typical gloryhunter
Martin wrote:My Dad also used to take me to Christie from 1966, then when Blackpool got promoted to the top League he took me there for a while instead during Jimmy Armfield days, typical gloryhunter
Snap! I started watching that year and my Dad also took me to Bloomfield Road in their top flight season.
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