Eric Hitchmough
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It doesn’t feel imminent.
I went on the coach from Chadderton Tavern, they put us in the side paddock.2-0, Uwe and Walshy, think about 300 of us went that night
Err they don't play in Manchester and haven't for many years, that's the point..jesus weptI'm from Newton Heath and no longer there. Does than mean I'm not a Manc?
I will write a book about the wars, one day. The Vale is unrecognisable these days, compared to they hey day of the wars.Newton Heath….that takes me back,being born & bred in Clayton we used to fight them lot in the raids on Clayton vale…
…….and vice versa…very happy days:)I will write a book about the wars, one day. The Vale is unrecognisable these days, compared to they hey day of the wars.
I have probably tried chucking bricks at your head and called your mum a slag
:-D
The ICO rarely pull anyone's pants down. Witness the lack of action against the MOD for the Afghan dataMore likely we didn’t want our pants pulled down by the ICO
tell me if i dreamt thisI will write a book about the wars, one day. The Vale is unrecognisable these days, compared to they hey day of the wars.
I have probably tried chucking bricks at your head and called your mum a slag
:-D
TomorrowIt doesn’t feel imminent.
Definitely. MaybeTomorrow
my Gran lived at the top on the Newton heath side and when were little we used to watch from the bedroom window. Once my uncle and his mates had scarpered from police who'd turned up, as they crawled through the hedge in the back garden they were confronted by my Gran who just taken down the washing and was holding a long massive piece of wood used for the washing line. Think they'd have stood a better chance against both the cops and claytoners. still makes me laugh to this dayI will write a book about the wars, one day. The Vale is unrecognisable these days, compared to they hey day of the wars.
I have probably tried chucking bricks at your head and called your mum a slag
:-D
Correct.tell me if i dreamt this
Was this a thing from the 60s and 70s
did the MEN do a story about the police using a train to get between the two gangs and make arrests
Or have i got wrong time,place and people,
Nah, it was a Chelsea fan.Am sure the FA Cup game in 1977 was a 3-1 win.Our Eccles coach came back without a window from Tyne bridge - probably a brick smashed it.
Wed Dec 21st. Night after my works Christmas do.Would that have been around December? Have vague memories of sitting in a toilet in a Manchester hotel on a works xmas do listening to it on my radio
Christ though, some people...they left Manchester around 1915 I think, stretching it a bit to suggest they are a Manchester club. Obviously a red bastard
I was on that coach as well, it was freezingAm sure the FA Cup game in 1977 was a 3-1 win.Our Eccles coach came back without a window from Tyne bridge - probably a brick smashed it.
It went on for decades, mate. I done my time on there during the late 80's and early 90'stell me if i dreamt this
Was this a thing from the 60s and 70s
did the MEN do a story about the police using a train to get between the two gangs and make arrests
Or have i got wrong time,place and people,
They were only formed in 1902, 8 years after Manchester City.Christ though, some people...they left Manchester around 1915 I think, stretching it a bit to suggest they are a Manchester club. Obviously a red bastard