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Match Day Thread Northampton v Hull City

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Chazz Rheinhold, Sep 25, 2020.

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City win?

Poll closed Oct 2, 2020.
  1. City win

    69.5%
  2. Cobblers

    11.9%
  3. Draw

    18.6%
  1. wawnetiger

    wawnetiger Member

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    I saw all 3 games. Northampton did score first. An own goal from Jock Savidson
     
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  2. Ernie Shackleton

    Ernie Shackleton Well-Known Member

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    If you gave me a pin and a map of England I wouldn't know where to stick it.

    Northampton?

    It's obviously north of Southampton.

    But then where isn't?


    I guess it's north of Hampton?



    But where's that?



    Is this place trying to hide itself?

    Get a proper name you chancers.

    Declare your whereabouts.




    2 - 1 by the way.
     
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  3. Trumpton Tiger.

    Trumpton Tiger. Well-Known Member

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    Remember it being reported at the time either in the HDM or one of the match programmes ( which were excellent in those days) that the magical 100,000 had been reached. The 'official' attendance figures in those days were a bit flexible to say the least. If you remember they even gave the gate receipts in the HDM and the programme. Does anyone seriously believe that all the gate receipts, which were all in cash, were declared ? I was once in the old south stand on a non match day ( could have been a reserve team game too) and found a sack of pound coins stashed under one of the turnstiles which you used to transfer from the terraces to the seats. It was handed in to the someone at the club who showed no surprise at all and said it could have been there for weeks.
    A long time afterwards but through the same turnstiles and counting system Don Robinson thwarted a fiddle on the block of turnstiles into Kempton from the main car park after a tip off. It was ripe at the old ground and probably every other ground in the country at that time.
     
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  4. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    My best mate, Chris Barker, from us been born to 6/7 went to live in Northampton as his dads company moved him. Gutted still all these years later. He lived a couple of doors away and we were inseparable, always playing in the ten foot.
    wonder how he’s doing?
     
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  5. Ron Burguvdy

    Ron Burguvdy Well-Known Member

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    If only we had the Internet you could Google stalk him...
     
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  6. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    I was sorting letting you all know for my Episode of This is your Life!
    Chazz do ya remember this voice....
     
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  7. Barchullona

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    Ah, so there really were 18,000 at every game at the Boulevard like FC fans claim? <laugh>

    You certainly used to wonder about these things when Sunderland or someone else brought 3,000 or so and the crowd declared was very similar to that of Oxford or Luton who brought a bus full.
    Though Don Robbie supposedly inflated our crowd a couple of times to ensure it was higher than FC's when they played on the same day. Which wouldn't surprise me knowing Robbo.
     
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  8. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    Optimism at last
     
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  9. Evington

    Evington Well-Known Member

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    That's the type of picture that got me hooked on wanting to watch City when we still lived in Woodmansey and couldn't get to go. They really are the best.
     
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  10. Kempton

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    That was just one of the many ridiculous things Peter Swan said.

    Another was, "What we need is a Giggs and a Beckham".

    FFS, Giggs and Beckham were in their prime at the time and every club in the world would have loved to get them.

    We were Div 3 <laugh>
     
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  11. x

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    fraizer campbell scored huddersfield's ony goal in their friday night win againt forest.
     
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  12. Mckechnie Orange

    Mckechnie Orange Well-Known Member

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    Lay off Burns and Swann. He obviously wasn't advocating we sign Giggs and Beckham FFS, just probably bemoaning the lack of quality at set pieces and the ability to cut inside or run a man.

    Also, we all know Fraizer is great in the 6 yard box, but the reason he played for us twice and ended up at Huddersfield is the fact he never proved any kinda consistently quality beyond that, and you need more to your game for even a mid - level premier league club.

    Now you're being more ridiculous than you're trying to make them out to be. Taking stuff out of context to prove a pre-determined point
     
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  13. The B&S Fanclub

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    Worst forest run for 66 years. McCann must be up next!
     
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  14. Kalman

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    In 10th century, both Southampton and Northampton were both called just Hámtún in Old English, meaning 'home town'. I'm guessing there was no need to make a distinction originally since one was in the Kingdom of Wessex and the other in the Kingdom of Mercia, which were independent kingdoms. When England was unified, it was necessary to distinguish them.
     
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  15. tigerscanada

    tigerscanada Well-Known Member

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    Aha. In the old days, Hamptun - Caught, between a rock & a hard place !
    A mazing fact :emoticon-0105-wink:

    please log in to view this image
     
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  16. Tiger_Lee

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    0 - 0 bore draw !
    Northampton is bang in the middle of Leicester and Luton, Not a good place to be.
     
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  17. TIGERSCAVE

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    Hampton is not far form Bushey... make of that what you will...
     
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  18. philhul

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    Des O' Connor was born in London. Evacuated to Northampton during the war. Later became a Redcoat at Butlins Filey...just saying like
     
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  19. Oregon Tiger

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    It wasn't quite so dramatic. The sequence was 4-3-3-2-2-1-2-3-3-4
     
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  20. Ron Burguvdy

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    That might be our new winning formation... maybe
     
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