Off Topic Burnsy’s last day

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No it wasn't. I was at that game, 18,000 there, a record crowd for York I think at the time. It could have been City v Plymouth ( maybe Fulham) played at leicester's old Filbert Street ? I know it wasn't the Boro replay because myself and a couple of friends spent all night at the public phone box on Mizzen Road ringing 211422 to find out the score, the number was constantly engaged, but I remember we lost.
The Fulham game at Filbert Street was in 1975 . Fulham got to the final that year . In the first replay at BP Fulham equalised with seconds remaining of extra time .
 
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It was a brilliant finale by Burnsy, very appropriate last musical offering “The Lunatics Have Taken Over The Asylum!”
Hopefully, not lost on the senior BBC powers that be, doing their utmost to wreck our local radio. Well done that man. Just hope sense prevails regarding RH sports coverage, although sense and BBC not a great fit currently.
 
The Fulham game at Filbert Street was in 1975 . Fulham got to the final that year . In the first replay at BP Fulham equalised with seconds remaining of extra time .
I was at the Boothferry Park game. Fulham had Bobby Moore, George Best and I'm sure Rodney Marsh playing for them. Also recall, before Fulham equalised, City kicking towards the North Stand were awarded a penalty very late on in the game for hand ball. The ref pointed to the spot then after speaking to Bobby Moore changed his mind and awarded Fuham a free kick.
I think the game I refered to was earlier than this one, and it could have been against Pompey?
 
I was at the Boothferry Park game. Fulham had Bobby Moore, George Best and I'm sure Rodney Marsh playing for them. Also recall, before Fulham equalised, City kicking towards the North Stand were awarded a penalty very late on in the game for hand ball. The ref pointed to the spot then after speaking to Bobby Moore changed him mind and awarded Fuham a free kick.
I think the game I refered to was earlier than this one, and it could have been against Pompey?

It was against Pompey. Gave the details above.
 
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Just an aside on the League Cup. Wasn't it created by the Hull chap who was head of the Football League at some time? Alan something or other..Seemed to recall the family had business interests in Hull.
Give yourself a point if getting the surname..I can't remember it, without checking.
 
Just an aside on the League Cup. Wasn't it created by the Hull chap who was head of the Football League at some time? Alan something or other..Seemed to recall the family had business interests in Hull.
Give yourself a point if getting the surname..I can't remember it, without checking.
Hardaker.

Removals ...

https://www.hardakers.co.uk/
 
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Just an aside on the League Cup. Wasn't it created by the Hull chap who was head of the Football League at some time? Alan something or other..Seemed to recall the family had business interests in Hull.
Give yourself a point if getting the surname..I can't remember it, without checking.
Indeed it was, Alan Hardaker OBE. Ex-Hull City junior. Lived down Boulevard and was a part of the Hardaker family who owned the removal firm.
He was also the secretary of the Football League when England won the World Cup in 1966. A very influentiual character at the time.
I tried to launch a campaign to get the council or the civic society, of which I was member at the time, to recognise Alan Hardakers birthplace down the Boulevard with a blue civic plaque, but of course it fell on deaf ears, like the plaque to recognise the site of Boothferry Park, or the plaque to recognise Ebenezor Cobb Morley, but rest assured there is a plaque to someone who wrote a book on beekeeping.
 
Indeed it was, Alan Hardaker OBE. Ex-Hull City junior. Lived down Boulevard and was a part of the Hardaker family who owned the removal firm.
He was also the secretary of the Football League when England won the World Cup in 1966. A very influentiual character at the time.
I tried to launch a campaign to get the council or the civic society, of which I was member at the time, to recognise Alan Hardakers birthplace down the Boulevard with a blue civic plaque, but of course it fell on deaf ears, like the plaque to recognise the site of Boothferry Park, or the plaque to recognise Ebenezor Cobb Morley, but rest assured there is a plaque to someone who wrote a book on beekeeping.
Is the book called bee hive yourself….




Sorry I am bored
 
Indeed it was, Alan Hardaker OBE. Ex-Hull City junior. Lived down Boulevard and was a part of the Hardaker family who owned the removal firm.
He was also the secretary of the Football League when England won the World Cup in 1966. A very influentiual character at the time.
I tried to launch a campaign to get the council or the civic society, of which I was member at the time, to recognise Alan Hardakers birthplace down the Boulevard with a blue civic plaque, but of course it fell on deaf ears, like the plaque to recognise the site of Boothferry Park, or the plaque to recognise Ebenezor Cobb Morley, but rest assured there is a plaque to someone who wrote a book on beekeeping.

We should stick with honouring Ebenezer Cobb Morley, Hardaker was a rather unpleasant dinosaur.
 
I was at the Boothferry Park game. Fulham had Bobby Moore, George Best and I'm sure Rodney Marsh playing for them. Also recall, before Fulham equalised, City kicking towards the North Stand were awarded a penalty very late on in the game for hand ball. The ref pointed to the spot then after speaking to Bobby Moore changed his mind and awarded Fuham a free kick.
I think the game I refered to was earlier than this one, and it could have been against Pompey?
Wrong year!
 
Yes. Reading about him and some of his statements would cause outrage nowadays.
I've read them and he repeated some of them in his book 'Can you kick with both feet'. But those thoughts and comments were made in the 1960's. Hardly relevant today and he probably wouldn't have made them if he was head of the Football League in 2023.
 
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Excellent, and truthful writing from Richard as per usual. I remember well the awful 'no such thing as potential' Dave Gibbons on Radio Humberside and the station was re named 'Radio Rugby' by City fans for a reason, not that those who where not there will believe me when I post that some of that bias still lingers today in some far corners of the local media. Perhaps Burnys managed to slam the lid shut on that? We will have to wait to see what follows it that lid remains shut or not?
Well before local radio we had to rely on the local newspaper for our City news/fix and for me and other old crusties on here perhaps the name 'Brian Taylor' may conjour up memories of waiting eagerly for the paper lad to pop the HDM and Sports Mail through the letter box for the very latest on Hull City. He was as good as reporter in print for City as Burnys was on air for City. When Brian Taylor left the City coverage was never the same, Dave Bond was decent but the in depth stuff and actual love and pleasure of supporting the club never came across in Bondies reporting as it did in old Three Crowns reporting. I worked with both and for me, Brian Taylor was Mister Hull City for a while.
He was a hard act to follow and no-one ever managed to fill his boots and I believe Burnys leaving will have the same effect on the City coverage on local radio, which itself may well go the same way as the local newspaper did because of it.

Brian Taylor was good, and a nice bloke also, I played a bit of golf with him after he retired, a very personable guy.
 
Wasn't it Dave Gibbons while commenting on Blunderside described a City goalkeeper make a save as...... 'he flew through the air like a radish to tip it around the post'

Burnsey used it as a guess the next word during a quiz night.
 
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Wasn't it Dave Gibbons while commenting on Blunderside described a City goalkeeper make a save as...... 'he flew through the air like a radish to tip it around the post'

Burnsey used it as a guess the next word during a quiz night.

I believe the term he used was like a fast growing radish. I see the goalie in question sometimes. Still comes to City games now and again.,
 
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