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My main memory was the green haze over the Kippax.
Would have thought a lot of the old Cool Cats would have been there.Lots of locals turned up . Pot heads .. Loads getting higih of the fumes . In the north stand especially
Yes, there were several ghettoblasters on the go at once, with people singing along to music & the sounds clashing. It was a totally unique & unforgettable spectacle of colour, food, rum & Ganja! Lol :-)I was there in the North Stand. Went along out of curiosity and in the mistaken hope that Georgi Kinkladze would make a farewell appearance. I do remember someone having a ghetto blaster with them. Nicky Weaver had a brilliant game. Gary James later told me it didn't count as his first team debut.
I can't quite remember (secondary Ganja smoke), but I do recall the football fans there wondering if he'd turn out for City or Jamaica, & if memory serves me right, he captained his country.I remember this game. We sat in the kippax and the smell of weed was thick in the air. Crazy and weird game, both teams were utter shite. Didn’t Fitzroy Simpson play a half both teams or have I made that up?
Beenie Man (Jamaican DJ) came on the pitch at half time. Not sure if he performed but this sticks in my memory as I was coming back down the steps from going for a slash and I was nearly flattened by a rather buxom and barely clothed young lady who was charging past me shouting his name.
Sad Sweet Dreamers!
‘I know a man his name is Fitzroy, na na na na naaa