Indaparkside
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Can’t stand these hooligans like man city v Stoke that’s what turned me to watching synchronised swimming for years
Fantastic photo (I think thats wyn davies in the background) & fantastic memories, I remember those little blue three wheelers & never thought much of it at the time but I bet it was like having the best view in the ground although I am guessing they didnt have heaters in them for the winter?Even with all the success and amazing football we are able to witness today, there is absolutely nothing like reminiscing and being able to look back on harder times and in particular what we have gone through as custodians and supporters of this great club.
My memories of city especially growing up as a teen through the 70’s is just so so special. Many on here may know me dad Vinny in his blue inva noddy three wheeler car going into the Platt Lane via the sliding door entrance on a match day with me and about another 3 kids or adults hidden under a blanket or coat, whom he had taken to the game in a vehicle only allowed to have the driver in!
In the late 60’s early 70’s he could park the noddy on pitch side and we used to sit in the noddy watching the match, with the ball occasionally hitting the invacar. Me dad took many kids off the streets to the game and they became lifelong blues, imagine him doing that now he’d be nicked for kidnapping! So many memories of me and me dad going to games, he passed in 2002, but he was with me at 93.20 in spirit and we all lived for that moment especially, but our making as blues had been kindled in us years before through those times mentioned here. Check out the photo below that shows the noddys next to the pitch!View attachment 25518
Me too.Can’t stand these hooligans like man city v Stoke that’s what turned me to watching synchronised swimming for years
My fondest memories of following home and away were the 70's.
The old Kippax, the kit/scarf colours, transit vans and specials. Dog shit alley, windy corner, stinking bogs, infiltrating the away section and escorts, waiting at Piccadilly or the Brunswick.
All the old characters.
As I get older I find myself thinking about them a lot (blue tinted specs) Big fat football hooligan, Trumans for steel, Freddie Pye, all the boozers.
Loads of youtube vids of matches I'm watching from then.
ZodiacFord Granada?
I saw the Futchers at Stalybridge Celtic...My thought process was that Ron was only at City for a season or two, but that Paul stayed a while longer.
But it was over 40 years ago,so I may well be wrong.
Highlight of the week robbing service station goodies, only time I got fed growing up:)