Hahaha. Miss those days.
The football was crap but the days out were better fun.
Hahaha. Miss those days.
The football was crap but the days out were better fun.
Not disputing the calibre of the fans who used to come from out of town on the bus and it's just a shame the demand for one dropped off. A bus still picks up in the East Riding villages and returns on matchdays. I suppose that service too would be pulled if the demand waned and it no longer paid for itself.A lot of them were older. And by that I mean a lot older than me. Apart from it being more expensive there is the question of getting to the ground and back. If you have difficulty walking there is no guarantee a bus will get you to the station in time. As you know, I can’t walk far and would have missed that train loads of times (if I hadn’t taken the sensible option of going in Parkers until the queues disappeared). The only way would be to join the exodus of people leaving early whether we are winning, losing or drawing as they have to get all the way across Hull and their lass has told them to be back for their tea on time or else. Most of those were the sort who would never leave early.
Been on that bus on the odd occasion for midweek games, you had to ring up and see if someone had cancelled as it was normally full. Good bunch of people on it, used to pick up in Bedford and other places.
A neighbour of my dad’s used to go on it going back decades. Hadn’t seen him for years but last time I went on it him and his mate, both in their 80s were there.
A nice reminder just how good the 'good old days' were.Hahaha. Miss those days. The match day experience more than made up for the lack of quality.
It didn't last long, first of all you miss out on the pre match beer and I had to leave before the final whistle to get the bus ready. But it is a little known service which some of the regulars totally relied on, but not for me. Last I heard the bus was being driven by a Hull Red. He doesn't mind missing seeing 'his' team play.A"a little known fact about the KC. There is a free shuttle service bus that parks up just inside the gates to the KC from Anlaby Road which takes those who find it difficult in walking as close to the perimeter of the stadium as they can. It returns after the game. Several disabled fans park up near where the bus parks up. I know because I drove it for a while."
" I 'ate yer, get that bus out Clarky"
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OT
North Ferriby 3 v East Hull 1
( yesterday )
Over 600 at the game
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Grrrr
That's 6 games in a row we have lost ...we got beat 5-1 against dunston last Tuesday in the league cup ....Dunston play in the league below us and are near the bottom .
Same old story we can't bloody score and it's been the same all season
John Deacey has got Scarborough playing pass pass pass side ways pass backwards football and is sticking with it
We finally get near their goal and everyone is in the box and all shots are deflected away
Deacey out is the most popular chant .
Long ball works best in this league.
A tall centre half and a tall target man
Tuesday 26th we play a village team at home in the north riding cup
Scarborough v Staithes if we lose the **** will hit the fan
Then Saturday we play hated our arch rivals
Scarborough v Whitby Town
I will be at both games win draw or lose
A few more defeats and John Deacey must lose his job.
Imo