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by mini _dariusz » 21 Oct 2008 19:07
Royal LadyNorfolk RoyalWax Jacket I heard he used to walk up to the midlands matches on his hands
Juggling a football with his feet as he did so.
Nothing nearly so exciting for me I'm afraid - other than, when the stadium was near to completion my ex husband used to go up there practically every week to see how it was getting on - Boyd Butler was there one day and we asked when it would be completed. He said there was no way it would be completed in time for the first league match of the season, so we booked a family holiday where we'd be coming back a couple days after the first saturday in the season. Of course, nearer the time, the stadium WAS completed on time and while we were in France, my husband made me book a ferry home for the day before the game, so he could go.
He also rang BBC Radio Berks when we were in Florida and listened to the commentary down the phone for an hour and a half.
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bobbybottler I've got a tattoo of David Leworthy on my bell-end
by Hampshire Royal » 22 Oct 2008 08:50
by Franchise FC » 22 Oct 2008 10:02
by Dirk Gently » 22 Oct 2008 10:06
Franchise FC I discharged myself from hospital on Easter Monday 1983 to see the game that afternoon.
I'd been concussed and broken my collar bone playing the previous day.
I was a season ticket holder for the South Bank, but managed to get the club to give me a seat in the stand due to my inability to stand up straight (I can't work out why they didn't think I was just pi$$ed).
Can't remember much of the game except that Kerry Dixon scored.
by Franchise FC » 22 Oct 2008 10:10
Dirk GentlyFranchise FC I discharged myself from hospital on Easter Monday 1983 to see the game that afternoon.
I'd been concussed and broken my collar bone playing the previous day.
I was a season ticket holder for the South Bank, but managed to get the club to give me a seat in the stand due to my inability to stand up straight (I can't work out why they didn't think I was just pi$$ed).
Can't remember much of the game except that Kerry Dixon scored.
"The Definitive Reading FC" says "no".
4th August 1983, Reading 2 (Hicks, White), Bournemouth 1.
by T.R.O.L.I. » 22 Oct 2008 10:10
Dirk GentlyFranchise FC I discharged myself from hospital on Easter Monday 1983 to see the game that afternoon.
I'd been concussed and broken my collar bone playing the previous day.
I was a season ticket holder for the South Bank, but managed to get the club to give me a seat in the stand due to my inability to stand up straight (I can't work out why they didn't think I was just pi$$ed).
Can't remember much of the game except that Kerry Dixon scored.
"The Definitive Reading FC" says "no".
4th August 1983, Reading 2 (Hicks, White), Bournemouth 1.
by Dirk Gently » 22 Oct 2008 10:11
by T.R.O.L.I. » 22 Oct 2008 10:13
by Chaney » 22 Oct 2008 17:45
Hampshire Royal Chaney, that sounds spookily like my experience of hitching up to Stockport. My experience happened late 60's/1970. Four of us were happily getting ratted and decided to hitch up to Stockport (didn't know where Stockport was, except that it was near Manchester). Forget RTG's or STG's, we were looking at things through Beer Tinted Glasses and I remember thinking that we would get to Stockport far too early, and what would we do when we got there?
My memory of the actual journey is a bit hazy, but we got there just before half-time. The score in the game was 2-2 and Les Chapple scored. We bumped into a mate of my friend who had driven up, and managed to scrounge a lift back. Anyway, to cut a long story short, his car broke down in Banbury and we had to hitch back. We saw a bloke with an estate car who was delivering developed photos to chemists and he gave us a lift back to Reading, stopping at every chemist to drop off photos.
If you were one of us stupid band, I guess you were in the other pair to me as I got home at about 8am to be greeted by my father who asked where I'd been 'Stockport' I replied before going straight to bed.
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