Cockle43
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Hmmm, 60's, as a kid.
9d (4p) to get in the ground for South Bank (open terrace) and North Bank (part covered) could change ends at half-time and no segregation in those days, home and away fans mixing, and, occasionally, fisticuffs on the terrace;, 3d (1 1/2p) to transfer to the West Stand under cover, never did, rain only makes you wet and, anyway, 3d was my bag of crackling on way home, see below.
Letters of the alphabet around the pitch where the advertising hoardings are now in two corners of the ground (NW and SE IIRC), at half time staff would come out and put numbers against the letters, you could then check these against the fixtures in the programme for the half time scores; A = Spurs v Man U, 3-1, B = Bury v Darlington 0-1.....
Always borrowed the programme from someone, they cost money y'know....
Standing on the terraces and hearing some proper 'grown up' curses; the officials haven't got worse, they've always been this bad. :smile:
Travelling up to the game with my mates, sans parents, we were 8, 9, 10 years old, on the bus with ex-SUFC hero Jack French, don't think he had a car but he had a hardware shop 5 or 6 doors down from me, he'd played in the days of the maximum wage and like most ex-players had started his own business, knew Jack quite well, used to buy all our paraffin for the heater from his shop and I went to school with his daughter. :thumbsup:
3d bag of 'crackling' on the way home; 'crackling' was small bits of crispy chips and the broken off bits of crisp batter from the fish at the chippy soaked in fat/oil, very unhealthy.... the health police or Jamie Oliver would've given us 10 years these days......:nope: But on a cold winter afternoon. :thumbsup:
2/6, (12 1/2p), a week pocket money and a day out with the mates for a game of football, bus fare and bag of crackling with, probably, a 'Jubbly', strange pyramid shaped orange drink, all for 2s (10p). :clap:
Hard old days really, nobody had much money, but I loved it and would go back tomorrow.......
And that's where I started and why I still love the Shrimpers, that's what we were then, not The Blues, that came a little later because someone in the boardroom didn't like Shrimpers but I'm still, and always will be, a Shrimper. :winking:
9d (4p) to get in the ground for South Bank (open terrace) and North Bank (part covered) could change ends at half-time and no segregation in those days, home and away fans mixing, and, occasionally, fisticuffs on the terrace;, 3d (1 1/2p) to transfer to the West Stand under cover, never did, rain only makes you wet and, anyway, 3d was my bag of crackling on way home, see below.
Letters of the alphabet around the pitch where the advertising hoardings are now in two corners of the ground (NW and SE IIRC), at half time staff would come out and put numbers against the letters, you could then check these against the fixtures in the programme for the half time scores; A = Spurs v Man U, 3-1, B = Bury v Darlington 0-1.....
Always borrowed the programme from someone, they cost money y'know....
Standing on the terraces and hearing some proper 'grown up' curses; the officials haven't got worse, they've always been this bad. :smile:
Travelling up to the game with my mates, sans parents, we were 8, 9, 10 years old, on the bus with ex-SUFC hero Jack French, don't think he had a car but he had a hardware shop 5 or 6 doors down from me, he'd played in the days of the maximum wage and like most ex-players had started his own business, knew Jack quite well, used to buy all our paraffin for the heater from his shop and I went to school with his daughter. :thumbsup:
3d bag of 'crackling' on the way home; 'crackling' was small bits of crispy chips and the broken off bits of crisp batter from the fish at the chippy soaked in fat/oil, very unhealthy.... the health police or Jamie Oliver would've given us 10 years these days......:nope: But on a cold winter afternoon. :thumbsup:
2/6, (12 1/2p), a week pocket money and a day out with the mates for a game of football, bus fare and bag of crackling with, probably, a 'Jubbly', strange pyramid shaped orange drink, all for 2s (10p). :clap:
Hard old days really, nobody had much money, but I loved it and would go back tomorrow.......
And that's where I started and why I still love the Shrimpers, that's what we were then, not The Blues, that came a little later because someone in the boardroom didn't like Shrimpers but I'm still, and always will be, a Shrimper. :winking: