It's a long time ago now but I think it cost 6d to get in the ground as a boy.
How much does that boy have to pay today I wonder?
Remember the old Lilywhite Spurs mag from the 50's and a rush to buy the old Tottenham Herald so we could keep up with the Spurs news.......?
Charles Buchan's Football Monthly.....
.....and the old News of the World and their sex stories (pre porn mags!!!!!).
The old man would spend a couple of hours reading that rag in bed on a Sunday morning.......
Riding on the old brown coloured City Couch from Wood Green to Southend for our holidays before the trips to Spain etc.
One can go on for ever......but my worst football memory was the night Dave Mackay's leg was broken by Noel Cantwell at Old Trafford in the European Cup Winners Cup.What a disaster!We will never know what we could have won if that hadn't happened!
We could be kindrid spirits BIGSMITHY! Everything you wrote from the great George Robb, The Gilly, Cliff Jones & wee Tommy Harmer all still so much in the memory. I have the Lillywhite from June 1961 which has a lovely picture of our Danny sitting by a window with the two cups. I also have a cartoon of the cleaner entering the Spurs boardroom, glaring at the beaming directors & saying 'it's all very well, but now I've got two to polish!' You also brought back happy memories of the coach from Lordship Lane, Wood Green to Southend. As kids we done that trip many times for days out. Great fun. I loved the Kursal! We also bought the Tottenham Herald every week & in 1973 I entered the competition
they ran in the summer. You had to write in a max of 200 words why you were the best Spurs supporter. Each week they published lots of entries, including mine but imagine my amazement when, a few weeks later, a letter arrived informing me I had won first prize, a season ticket, which was enclosed. I was dumbstruck. They then went on to have one of the most dire seasons I could remember, finished mid table I think! Thanks for the memories BS.
RELAYER: Yes, thats about when the atmosphere changed & tribalism & hatred for other clubs seemed to start. I loved the late 40's 50's & 60's when you could stand anywhere you liked & no segregation of fans. We had lots of banter but it was all friendly. I cannot recall any trouble with opposing fans home or away. I can even remember home fans applauding a great goal by the opposition! It had to be a great goal, mind!
NOWSUFFERING SPAIN: I remember the peanuts although I didn't like them myself. The punters used to throw there tanners down & the seller would hurl the bag up into the stands, haha. Agree that night we won the league is one of the abiding memories ever. Only time I ever ran on the pitch (at the end)!
ALFIE CONN: Can't say I remember away programme sellers. I went to most away games so probably wasn't drawn to noticing them. I'm just looking at a picture of Alfie Conn when he won the Presidents Trophy. His hair is like a King Charles 1st wig!