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Originally posted by West Acton View PostAnyone ever stood or watched game from away end. Think I have sat in every block of ground other then away endSIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostThey were vouchers on Persil washing powder
Sure it started just as the Inter City 125 started running from Bristol to London and the ground was swamped with City fans all after a row
Wow Intercity 125's, seemed so futuristic at the time. I think the first time I heard about them was on Tomorrows World. (Did they ever get one to do 125mph with passengers on)?Minds Are Like Parachutes.
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Originally posted by Fraggy View PostThat's the ones. Used to bring extra one to the train station in case there was anyone their struggling to pay the fair.
Wow Intercity 125's, seemed so futuristic at the time. I think the first time I heard about them was on Tomorrows World. (Did they ever get one to do 125mph with passengers on)?
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostAnyone ever stood or watched game from away end. Think I have sat in every block of ground other then away end
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My first match at Loftus Road was 1990 vs Liverpool in the FA Cup 1/4 Final, I brought the High School team I was coaching on a tour, the club got us standing room in the terrace almost on the midfield stripe, front row! There was amazing banter there between the managers, subs and linesman, I'll never forget the image of my late father catching an errant pass and throwing it back on the pitch on a national tv broadcast!@gatorTFC
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Originally posted by Fraggy View PostThat's the ones. Used to bring extra one to the train station in case there was anyone their struggling to pay the fair.
Wow Intercity 125's, seemed so futuristic at the time. I think the first time I heard about them was on Tomorrows World. (Did they ever get one to do 125mph with passengers on)?
It was a proper rush being 6ft away from the thing when it hurtled towards us and the noise was deafening as it shot past. We convinced ourselves we’d get sucked onto the tracks in its slipstream so used to grab hold of the fence just in case.
Not sure whether we’d have been right and never had the balls to try and find out.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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Originally posted by lymehoop View Postwe were still doing that 20 years later Ray
Hope the link works, it a photo showing the SAR in the sixties.Last edited by cross it Dave; 31-03-2018, 11:42 PM.I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.
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it used to be 30p to get in the loft or 25p in the school end for us kids , police would stand inbetween if there was any fisticuffs .was going on my own when i was 10 with my mates . i've been mugged twice in my life both times in shepherds bush ... persil you'd go in the supermarkets and just tear them off and leave
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Originally posted by 72bus View Postit used to be 30p to get in the loft or 25p in the school end for us kids , police would stand inbetween if there was any fisticuffs .was going on my own when i was 10 with my mates . i've been mugged twice in my life both times in shepherds bush ... persil you'd go in the supermarkets and just tear them off and leaveI have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.
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Originally posted by cross it Dave View PostI was mugged once, in Batman Close by a gang of ”yoof” cowards after a league cup game against the Geordies, I punched the first cu nt in the face then legged it, they chased me as far as Shepherds Bush nick, then gave up, thankfully. I was fit in them days.
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