Holderness road, I have fond memories of getting drunk on cheap cider in east park & trying to pull any of the easy girls!! Happy days...
I remember something like that happening at Boulevard , i had to play cricket and rugby (both reintroduced after a few seasons ban because of schoolkids behaviour - we were all fooball mad and i dont remember anyone being interested in Rugby until the 3 kiwis took us training ) before i was allowed to play football , which i played for my year and the year above .Born at home on 21st ave,we moved to Isledane on Orchard park. So it Shaw park primary for the conkers and British bulldog. A great little school where nobody ever twagged. British bulldog was my downfall. I was very good at it,the lads from the rugby team told the coach and before i knew it,i was stood on a rugby pitch mid winter,not even knowing the rules. We went on to win the the league three years running,in a team where half the lads really wanted to play football.
Best memory is of the skateboard craze that swept the country.Flying down the underpaths until me and my gang started getting on the Lincoln castle and jumpimg on the train to the superb indoor skate park in Grimsby every week. We were so consumed with riding half pipes and doing aerials that we didn't have the time or the inclination for girls. Great days.
I remember something like that happening at Boulevard , i had to play cricket and rugby (both reintroduced after a few seasons ban because of schoolkids behaviour - we were all fooball mad and i dont remember anyone being interested in Rugby until the 3 kiwis took us training ) before i was allowed to play football , which i played for my year and the year above .
Cricket lasted one or two games due to a fight after the match . . . no matter the number of fights after football it never got banned !
shouldn't that be "Area you existed in....."
Bulldog was popular with kids at my primary school in the 90s and all. The same thing happened there, ie it got banned after someone got injured after playing it. Remember larking it and half the kids joined in. If that happened these days the teachers would be ****ting themselves. After that we all moved on to pretending to be wrestlers and started royal rumbles (as was popular at the time) on the concrete, since half the year the grass was out of bounds.
I also went to cub scouts in Leven when i was younger. They used the hut at the end of the football playing fields. That's surely not the one you're thinking of? If it was burnt down.
I used to live at 120 21st Ave (Nr 19th), was this near you ?Tickler you Posh Git
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My Dad was in the Greenwood pub on the day it opened and died the day it closed in September (it has now re-opened). He was well known in the Cavalier.

My Dad was in the Greenwood pub on the day it opened and died the day it closed in September (it has now re-opened). He was well known in the Cavalier.
I personally knew your Uncle and Auntie (and your cousins ), and yes, Ron was on the Committee (don't know about Shirley), along with Audrey Hunter (lived near Rent Office). Your cousin was a good footballer,in his day, and i think last time i spoke to him ( a while ago now, when our Roy (who first took me to City) owned Cavalier),My uncle ronnie and shirley use to go in endyke club ... Had something to do with the committee I think..
I lived next to the dam church on 21st and got sent to bloody Sunday school though I would go in one entrance and sneak out the other and spend my collection money in beer off on endyke..
Like Mel I left hull and haven't lived there since I was about 17 and a half .
Born and lived De La Pole Ave, moved to Spring bank West (literally up the street). I went to Paisley, Wold then Riley.almost all of my schools have gone now
Paisley primary - sutton park - constable st primary (inc a stint at Gordon street while cunny was getting rebuilt lol) - Boulevard jhs - Riley high - even my collage has gone - beverley collage of fe (annie reide road or something)
shouldn't that be "Area you existed in....."