Great memories. I never saw Roy Shiner play for City, but I do remember he was the first Hull City player I saw in a colour photograph in Charles Buchans Football Monthly when I was a lad. From memory he was 'big money' signing back in the day, about £10k, you say Sheffield Wednesday, I thought it was Sheff Utd? however, he was our leading goal scorer with nine goals either in the promotion season from the old third to the second division 1958-59, or the following season when we were relegated back down again. Sure someone will check those dates and correct me.
Dave King, local lad, again before my time, but I knew of him when he was on City's back room staff at the end of his career. I was in Chalk Lane Club, Hawthorn Avenue ( now long gone) attending either a TSA or Action Group meeting aka fund raiser when Dave King burst through the doors and took to the stage. He sang a very emotional version of My Way, never said a word, then walked straight out of the club doors again. We learnt later that Dave had just been told by the club that his contract was up and he was being released.
I too used to love going to the Reserve fixtures, under the lights, mid week at Boothferry Park. But before that on a rare Saturday afternoon fixture I saw them play Workington who were a league club in those days and our first team had just beaten them 6-0 a week or two beforehand. Our reserves beat them 10-0 with Ron Young scoring seven of them, again from memory.
Saw some great games at Reserves midweek and some great players. We got decent crowds during Waggys days for the Reserve fixtures too but it did tail off towards the later days. One memorable game was a cup win ( ?) over Everton who fielded a very strong team, and City beat them 3-2 with Jamie Cass (?) outstanding for City. Brian Robson turned out for Manchester United Reserves against City one night and was put into the Kempton by an early tackle from one of City's young lads who's name I forget at the moment, fiery little full back, made a handful of first team starts? Mate of Pete Skippers and I had his autograph on the label of a bottle of Hull City red wine once, now like Chalk Lane Club, long gone, but still cannot recall his name! Believe we attracted a crowd that night on par with what the first team were getting at the time.
Yeah, happy times.
UTT.
Just remembered the full backs name, Les Thompson? Sure someone can verify that?