...... the old days, the pre all seater stadiums, concourse with their fancy food counters, TV showing sky, fancy seats.
I do and I think at times memory plays tricks and we think it was all better than it was.
Outside of Roker Park we didn’t find lots of burger vans, it was the fish shop, corner shop and new derby unless you wanted to venture further afield and get one of those pies.
I remember players, the manager and Murray arriving without lots of security men escorting them in and can’t say I saw any problems. I stood in the Fulwell end and it was the food shed at the back for a Bovril or pie for pre match feast then a long stand on concrete steps during the game.
Winter, summer, autumn or spring you felt that biting wind coming in from the sea and those sea fret days were a wonder.
I’m sure we had stewards but can’t remember them; I do remember the toilets, a wonder of hygiene in the modern world.
Happy memories of days gone by but if I’m honest I prefer them to be just that, memories.
I do and I think at times memory plays tricks and we think it was all better than it was.
Outside of Roker Park we didn’t find lots of burger vans, it was the fish shop, corner shop and new derby unless you wanted to venture further afield and get one of those pies.
I remember players, the manager and Murray arriving without lots of security men escorting them in and can’t say I saw any problems. I stood in the Fulwell end and it was the food shed at the back for a Bovril or pie for pre match feast then a long stand on concrete steps during the game.
Winter, summer, autumn or spring you felt that biting wind coming in from the sea and those sea fret days were a wonder.
I’m sure we had stewards but can’t remember them; I do remember the toilets, a wonder of hygiene in the modern world.
Happy memories of days gone by but if I’m honest I prefer them to be just that, memories.
) but what I wouldn't give for just ONE end to be standing <whistfullongingsmiley>
What are you trying to say bonny lad? I'm turning "Southern????" Never.