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When was that and who against?

It was way back. An experience they didn't repeat. They were showmen, they wouldn't have lasted 2 minutes in a competitive environment. A bit like putting .Best, Marsh, Worthington and others together. Marvellous entertainment against a bunch of saps put together who are willing to be beaten by them nightly for a decent wage but a different matter against a team who were really up for it.
 
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It was way back. An experience they didn't repeat. They were showmen, they wouldn't have lasted 2 minutes in a competitive environment. A bit like putting .Best, Marsh, Worthington and others together. Marvellous entertainment against a bunch of saps put together who are willing to be beaten by them nightly for a decent wage but a different matter against a team who were really up for it.

I don't know their opponents but looking at google they've won over 25,000 matches and lost aprox 300.
Agreed about the showmen.
 
With school I saw the Harlem Globetrotters three years running after the rugby league!
Lucky sod, I went to Featherstone v Barrow an '67 with school, we went to see a musical Charlie Girl, it starred Derek Nimmo who was a big TV star then, but he pulled a sickie so we got an understudy, it was ****e, apart from a girl actor who appeared in bra and knickers for most of the play, and to dozens of us young lads was the only high point of the day.
 
I don't know their opponents but looking at google they've won over 25,000 matches and lost aprox 300.
Agreed about the showmen.

They played against a team out together to play them. They weren't there to give them a match but let them showboat. They were on TV every year when they toured ere when I was young. You realised after seeing them a few times that the same things happened year after year, carefully orchestrated stuff no different to wrestling.
 
Do they pay to get in or does their college give them free entry?
I remember the Harlem globetrotter playing in boothferry park gym in the eighties ,arranged by the marketing master Don Robinson .They turned up later that evening in New Garden Chinese on Anlaby road after the game
And we're really friendly signing autographs etc
 
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They played against a team out together to play them. They weren't there to give them a match but let them showboat. They were on TV every year when they toured ere when I was young. You realised after seeing them a few times that the same things happened year after year, carefully orchestrated stuff no different to wrestling.

True, except there is a risk of getting hurt at wrestling.
 
A proper City fan was at Fellows Park that day . Pete Skipper one Walsall nil .
We all know that plenty of people claim to have been at certain games when they really wasnt there.
Wasnt there 15,000 at the Torquay 1,800 attendance
 
A proper City fan was at Fellows Park that day . Pete Skipper one Walsall nil .

What a day that was.

Remember seeing a City fan stood on top of a coach spraying everyone Nigel Mansell style with champers.
Happy days (minus the Fonz)
 
We all know that plenty of people claim to have been at certain games when they really wasnt there.
Wasnt there 15,000 at the Torquay 1,800 attendance

1775 actually.
Although that's better than the 553 that were there against Chester.




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