DOGSBODY - Your first Hull City match
I'm hoping this thread will bring back some sanity to this forum, or at least instil a sense of comradeship to all fans of Hull City !
When did you first visit Boothferry Park, or the KC for that matter and realise you were smitten ?
My first recollection was the visit of Man Utd. in 1949 for a FA Cup match.
There's been plenty spoken about that match over the years and memories recalled but I was on the old Bunkers Hill as a boy
and can remember the older fans passing the younger fans over their heads down to the front, where they were allowed to sit on the grass behind the goal. Raich Carter was everyones favourite in those days.
Football, in those days was an escape from what the war years had left us with.
Many heroes after that come to mind, Billy Bly, Viggo Jensen, Stan Mortenson, Neil Franklin to name a few.
Followed years later by the likes of Waggy, Chilton, Horton, Butler and company.
We went because we loved the team and the experience of the, then Boothferry Roar, Les Paul and Mary Ford belting out "hold that Tiger" as the teams came out to the roar and applause of the fans.
We dreamed of First division football, as it was then but never experienced it !
Now we are the in the Premier league, arguably the best in the world and all that goes with it.
Now all we seem to do is argue amongst each other and forget the hard times we've managed to survive.
Any poster passing on their comments are welcome to do so but please don't let this thread drop to the level of all other
threads , where name calling appears to be the norm .
Post with a smile and not with a grimace.
HERE'S HOPING
Bum_Chinned_Crab - My memories are very sketchy but I'm pretty sure it was versus Cambridge at BP. I cant remember a thing about the game as I was very young, other than we sat in the West Stand. In my second game I defo remember that City played versus an Ian Botham inspired Scunny, so that gives a clue as to dates as it mustve been between 1980 and 1985, with I guess much nearer the former than the latter.
Anyone any idea of when we faced him?
Edit - I just thought that Sunny game might actually have been ressies. I was hardcore even in my second game!
jayc89 - Mine was either Chelsea or Leyton Orient (cant remember which came first!) in around 1995. At the time I was in pot after breaking my leg at school, it was freezing and we lost...
Hull-City-AFC-(GLP) - It was either 1986 or 1987. Bradford City at home, I can't even remember the score!
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Didsbury-Tiger - Could be the same match as me - 0-0 v Bradford at BP in November 1987.
My first memories though are of my Dad madly celebrating promotion in 1985. I think that's when my first real interest in football began, and at age 8 I was a bit of a later starter.
thistimetigers - City versus Sunderland, 1974. I remember walking across the fields from Airmyn Avenue where my Nana and Grandad lived. We lost 2-0 I think. Also, I think that was the year Sunderland beat Leeds in the FA Cup final.
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Castro-s-Coffin - It was 1973. Crowd more than doubled from previous home match crowd as Sunderland fans outnumbered us.
Hull-City-AFC-(DMD) - 24 May 2008. I enjoyed it and might just go again.
Melbournetiger - 3rd FA Cup 1963 v Leyton Orient where ist division then.
That's where my dreams started
Jimmy-Graham-s-bald-head - Sketchy memory for me as well, I know I was 4 so it would have been early '80s. Went with my dad and brother (as I still do to most games I see) I can't remember **** all of the actual game, who we played, what the score was, any players that were playing for definite but what I do remember was (this may be mixed together with other early memories of BP):
How incredibly big and green the pitch looked, the old wooden seats in the South stand and the rattle they made everytime the crowd rose up and sat back down again, the fat woman in front of me who jumped up everytime we seemingly went in their half meaning I kept missing things, how scarily crowded it seemed clinging onto my dad's hand as you were shuffling out down the steps after the game while the tinny tannoy gave the other results of the day, the smell (probably of bovril). I ****ing loved it.
Der-Alte - Peterborough at Boothferry Park - 1963/64 I think. Very boring 0 - 0 game but great atmosphere with around 18000 in the ground for a 3rd Division match. I was amazed by the colour of the pitch under floodlights. Next game was also 0 - 0 against Colchester when Ron Rafferty broke his leg and the first goal I saw was a belter from Chris Chilton against Barnsley.
The-FRENCH-TICKLER - Hull City 4 v. Swansea 1 on new years day 1966. Dad took me as punishment for being naughty over xmax. Only kidding. That was my fist game @ BP and the season of free scoring Tigers who romped the league that season. Scoring over 100 league goals.
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tigers40 - We were 1-0 down at half time and went on to win 4-1 as you rightly say. I caught a train back to Pompey that evening and the Swansea Town players were on it. I got them all to autograph the programme on the centre page over their names in the line ups. Allchurch played for Swansea and he received a new Years honour that day. We had to change at Donnie and all the team went into the bar on Platform 2 and he bought everyone a drink including me. I was invited to carry on the rest of the journey to London with them. Good memories.
Golaccio! - 1995 v Coventry in the League Cup at Boothferry Park
We lost 1-0.
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Jimmy-Graham-s-bald-head - Think it was either that game or the away leg where we had a 16 year old Gav Gordon and 17 year old Paul Fewings upfront?
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Bum_Chinned_Crab - It was defo away at Highfield where Gav Gordon made his debut. I was there and was shocked when I heard the team announced, Id never heard of him.
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Golaccio! - To be honest, other than the score & the year, I can't remember much about it, as I was very young at the time.
TheCasual - I was 6. It was against Exeter end of the 1993/94 season, won 5-1.
All I remember was thinking why wasn't every one chasing the ball like in the school playground
originallambrettaman - Mine was in the 70's, but I haven't got a clue who it was against, or what the score was.
Aquity - Saturday 30th Jan 1999, South stand Boothferry park, City V shrewsbury finished 1-1
Brady-s-bunch - At home v cardiff may 2013
Irememberwaggy - It was in the early 1960's - against Crook Town in the FA Cup. My Dad took me - along with wooden rattle & wooden step to stand on (no officious Stewards in those days!) - & City were losing 1-4 but went on to win 5-4. A typical Hull City rollercoaster & I was hooked. It's been a rollercoaster ever since!
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tigers40 - Was there for that, it was my birthday.
WithsHC - Think it was 97/98 season my first game, would have been 8, it was against Barnet think we lost 2-0 at Boothferry Park.
Was actually a Plymouth fan that took me to the match for some reason, so have them to thank for getting me into city.
tigre - a night match against Oxford I think in 1968 no idea what happening but remember thinking the the lights were fantastic. First match I really remember boxing day 1970 Hull City 4 Sheffield Wednesday 4 hooked for life
mplooney - City v Notts County 1964 I think! remember forcing my way to the front then realising that I was too short to see the pitch over the wall! Some bloke sat me on the railings so that I could see.
boltontiger - Mine was 1957 or 58 - versus Accrington Stanley - we won 2-1 - Billy Bly in goal.
The-Piano-Man - Quite topical really but my first game at Boothferry Park was Hull City v Liverpool. It was a pre-season friendly in 1968 - I was 15 and had just moved to the area. I can't remember much about the match except the score was 5-3 to Liverpool and the man of the match, playing on City's left in place of the injured Ian Butler, was one Malcolm Lord.
Oregon-Tiger - City vs S****horpe, first match of the 65/66 season. we won 3-2. I was spoiled that first year, big crowds, big scores and Champions! I thought it would always be like that. Boy was I wrong.
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Der Alte - I remember that game - I think Ray Clemence was in goal for Scunny and made some excellent saves.
Also I notice one or two mentions of the Crook Town FA cup tie which came before my first match but several of my pals went to and it was their enthusiasm that prompted me to start watching the season after.
Dogsbody, you mentioned the Man U game in 1949. That was the day my parents got married and several members of the wedding party went to the match that afternoon. By sheer coincidence I have the same anniversary as them (albeit 34 years later). Some folk also took time out to go to City that day. A 1-1 draw against S****horpe. I gave it a miss.