HALMA 1983 wrote:It's amazing..........I mention 'Cinders' and find out that half a century ago, myself and others had the same experience of watching two local clubs
Did MPH who's a year older than myself, have this happen but in another location???
The plot thickens!
Keith wrote:Weren't the cinders sold in the 1980's? Not sure what they would be used for? But it dug us out of a financial hole for a little while.
All you cinder-bankers will remember the dog that 'ran the line' on the far side. It understood the off-side law and would 'freeze', looking across the line. If the linesman didn't give it, she'd hold position for a few moments before looking briefly at the linesman in disgust, and then carrying on! She used to play football with us kids on Lancaster Road school field and I have a vague memory of her being taken on to Christie Park one time, to play with a ball when the opposition's coach had been delayed. Can't remember her name, although I think it may have been 'Shep'?
marky No.1 wrote:Get down Shep!
Remember your dog in childhood running up and down, happy memories
Richard Head wrote:One first division match that sticks in my mind was when Blackpool were 3-0 up against Chelsea and lost 4-3.
Richard Head wrote:Anyone remember the old Lancashire Floodlight Cup from the 60's, one of my early memories of an away trip was a 1-0 win at South Liverpool in this cup.
Another vague memory is watching Blackburn at Christie during the big freeze (1963?) when League football was shutdown for weeks but we let them play a couple of friendlies at Christie. Anyone else remember that or was it all a dream
Freez wrote:Harry Baines had a butchers shop on Queen St, he was Chairman at one point.
I also attended the Full Members Cup Final, on a Sunday at Wembley, great game, loads of City had left at 5-1 down but then they threw everybody forward and it was squeaky bum time for Chelsea, they hung on, just!!
al1 wrote:I remember the F A Trophy being on display in the window of the butchers shop on Lancaster road
al1 wrote:I remember the F A Trophy being on display in the window of the butchers shop on Lancaster road
broadwayshrimp wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_aFha00bcQ
HALMA 1983 wrote:al1 wrote:I remember the F A Trophy being on display in the window of the butchers shop on Lancaster road
Did you notice the tiny hands of Brian S holding it aloft
Richard Head wrote:broadwayshrimp wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_aFha00bcQ
Great memories, the clip misses the Dartford nobheads coming round to our end looking for a scrap after the match
Lonesome Prawn wrote:Richard Head wrote:broadwayshrimp wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_aFha00bcQ
Great memories, the clip misses the Dartford nobheads coming round to our end looking for a scrap after the match
God yeah - I remember that.....me and my mates climbed out on to the track round the pitch to avoid the trouble, only to be turfed back into the terraces by the police on duty!
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