Bare with me on this one.
I was in London today on a work team building day with colleagues from all areas of the country. As there are lots of us who have never met, we did one one those so called awkward ice breaker things. Basically, write 3 unusual things about yourself, scrunch them in a paper ball and throw them into the middle of the room. There were about 40 of us.
I did my 3 odd facts and threw mine into the middle. Then I went to collect another from the group. I read it to myself:
- 1st - First full time job.
- 2nd - Another random fact (Cannot recall as I saw the below).
- 3rd - My grandfather played for Hull City.
I looked around and saw a guy who looked young and though this could be his first full time job. Asked him and he said yes, this was his first job. Asked him who his grandfather was, he said Les Mutrie!! I immediately shook his hand and explained that I was a City fan. We had a brief chat about how much of a coincidence I would pick up that piece of paper.
Some stats:
- there were about 40 of us, so a 1 on 40 chance that I (the only Hull City fan in the room) would pick up his piece of paper.
- but I would estimate that when he chucked his piece of paper into middle of that room, there would be about a 1 on 1,000 chance that it would land in the hands of a serious Hull City fan.
Fate or coincidence?
Anyway, we had a chat about Les. Les played for City between 1980 and 1984, 115 appearances and 49 goals. It was a bit before my time watching City. I started watching in about 1986, so shortly after he left us.
Les passed away in 2017. I don't have any memories of Les personally, but thought it would be good to see what memories you have of him playing for City. I'm going to pass this link to Les's grandson so that he can read your memories of him playing. It would be great for his family to get some tributes, so please contribute if you have memories!!
Cheers
I was in London today on a work team building day with colleagues from all areas of the country. As there are lots of us who have never met, we did one one those so called awkward ice breaker things. Basically, write 3 unusual things about yourself, scrunch them in a paper ball and throw them into the middle of the room. There were about 40 of us.
I did my 3 odd facts and threw mine into the middle. Then I went to collect another from the group. I read it to myself:
- 1st - First full time job.
- 2nd - Another random fact (Cannot recall as I saw the below).
- 3rd - My grandfather played for Hull City.
I looked around and saw a guy who looked young and though this could be his first full time job. Asked him and he said yes, this was his first job. Asked him who his grandfather was, he said Les Mutrie!! I immediately shook his hand and explained that I was a City fan. We had a brief chat about how much of a coincidence I would pick up that piece of paper.
Some stats:
- there were about 40 of us, so a 1 on 40 chance that I (the only Hull City fan in the room) would pick up his piece of paper.
- but I would estimate that when he chucked his piece of paper into middle of that room, there would be about a 1 on 1,000 chance that it would land in the hands of a serious Hull City fan.
Fate or coincidence?
Anyway, we had a chat about Les. Les played for City between 1980 and 1984, 115 appearances and 49 goals. It was a bit before my time watching City. I started watching in about 1986, so shortly after he left us.
Les passed away in 2017. I don't have any memories of Les personally, but thought it would be good to see what memories you have of him playing for City. I'm going to pass this link to Les's grandson so that he can read your memories of him playing. It would be great for his family to get some tributes, so please contribute if you have memories!!
Cheers