On the gear stick?Big club, Small club. Don't give a **** about other peoples perceptions. Hull City AFC is my club. That's all that counts.
BTW I drive a 650cc Smart car and have a 12" knob.
(Whoops, just saw the other similar replies.)
On the gear stick?Big club, Small club. Don't give a **** about other peoples perceptions. Hull City AFC is my club. That's all that counts.
BTW I drive a 650cc Smart car and have a 12" knob.
Good old Keith Mackiln. If City or Sheffield U drew away from home and it would be "City and United dropping a point there". If Wednesday drew at home it was " Wednesday picking up a point there".
Not a bad return on a 73p investment, especially when you got your 65p's worth at the match!
Not a bad return on a 73p investment, especially when you got your 65p's worth at the match!
I really wish Castro would restrict his comments to this board...
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What makes it worth as much as that ?Sold for £137
You came up with that at 1 o'clock this morning. Awesome, absolutely awesome.![]()
I've got the programme and a loose front tooth from that game. How much is that worth ?Not a bad return on a 73p investment, especially when you got your 65p's worth at the match!
What makes it worth as much as that ?
The programme or the ticket because I have the programme.
I've got the original World Cup Final programme from 1966, bought direct from Wembley ( or the Empire) Stadium as it was know then.Geoff Hurst's 1966 England shirt is about to be auctioned at Sotherby's, it's got an estimate of £300-500k.
Reply to Traus Morgan.
I might have told you to sit down at Anfield. Not because I disagree with people standing, far from it, but in that ****hole of an away stand if everyone stands up those unfortunate to be wedged into the last ten or so rows at the back cannot see a thing. I was one of them. I stood up until I realised those behind me couldn't see. Those behind me were unable to stand up themselves because the roof of the stand is so low at the back that it was impossible. Even sat down you could only see one half of the pitch.
One family sat on the very last row with two or three young lads actually left at half time.
How could you plan ahead when the away tickets for that season were obtained via a ballot ?It's all well and good saying this family had to leave because they couldn't see but they should have pre planned.
If they'd smuggled in a few distress flares they could have aimed them at the culprits who were blocking their view.
It would have dispersed the standing scumbags and improved the atmosphere no end.
Two birds with one stone and all that.
These people just don't think.
Reply to Traus Morgan.
I might have told you to sit down at Anfield. Not because I disagree with people standing, far from it, but in that ****hole of an away stand if everyone stands up those unfortunate to be wedged into the last ten or so rows at the back cannot see a thing. I was one of them. I stood up until I realised those behind me couldn't see. Those behind me were unable to stand up themselves because the roof of the stand is so low at the back that it was impossible. Even sat down you could only see one half of the pitch.
One family sat on the very last row with two or three young lads actually left at half time.