I can honestly say I was there, although in the Roker End.Tidied
I can honestly say I was there, although in the Roker End.Tidied
Same. Remember the next season going to a reset game v Blackburn I think. Speedie was playing for them. I kept following him up and down the pitch shouting “Speedie… You’re a ****er” could we he was boiling. Eventually snapped and shouted “shut the **** up you little scum bag”. I didn’t shut up!!I can honestly say I was there, although in the Roker End.
Same. Remember the next season going to a reset game v Blackburn I think. Speedie was playing for them. I kept following him up and down the pitch shouting “Speedie… You’re a ****er” could we he was boiling. Eventually snapped and shouted “shut the **** up you little scum bag”. I didn’t shut up!!
I can honestly say I was there, although in the Roker End.
For younger readers, who may be wondering who David Speedie was and why has his name cropped up so often in this thread, so far. --
David Speedie was a nasty, niggly midfielder who at the time we are referring to played for Coventry.
The sort of player who bravely came and attacked from behind particularly when he thought that the Ref might be looking elsewhere,
Gary Bennett vs David Speedie - YouTube
Gary Introduced him to some of our Fans
There were 60,000 in the Clock Stand that night apparently. All of them near the front getting digs in on SpeedieI was in the Fulwell that night.
There were 60,000 in the Clock Stand that night apparently. All of them near the front getting digs in on Speedie


Just goes to show you can’t always believe what’s in the internet. It doesn’t say that this game was the highest attendance at RP. I thought it was. In fact I remember walking to the ground that night, the roads around RP were jam packed. Couldn’t move there were that many.There were 60,000 in the Clock Stand that night apparently. All of them near the front getting digs in on Speedie
You must have been standing near meOne of my faves!
Will never forget the Speedie moment, especially as I was literally a few feet away from it in The Paddock.
Bart

Just goes to show you can’t always believe what’s in the internet. It doesn’t say that this game was the highest attendance at RP. I thought it was. In fact I remember walking to the ground that night, the roads around RP were jam packed. Couldn’t move there were that many.
We had almost that many for an average attendance at Roker Park in the 50's, and almost the same number again (46k plus average) at SOL under Reidy twice.
There were 60,000 in the Clock Stand that night apparently. All of them near the front getting digs in on Speedie