Helen the bell ringer

bluelol said:
Who remember Helen the Bell ringer and how she would go down today at the ETIHAD?

She'd probably be banned on health and safety reasons. They do f*ck all about the smokers but some elderly lady ringing a bell
 
I was lucky enough to play Helen Turner in the recent Blue Moon Rising film.

I was in make-up at 7.00am re-creating Helen's famous beehive hairstyle with sovereign rings on my fingers and loads of scarves and rosettes.

I was hoping I was going to re-create the famous Wembley 76 scene where she joined in the lap of honour but no, I think I was on set for about ten hours and all you see of me in the film is a back of head shot (all of 2 seconds) ringing the original famous bell...in fact I think my bell ringing was edited as the hand in the film looks much older than mine...got in the credits though, well happy.

But as a born and bred blue I was proper excited as I too remember Helen at Maine Road, what a character, part of our Maine Road history.....
 
citiblue375 said:
A true legend.

I also remember how she used to come around the Supporters Club - when we had it adjoining Maine Road - with those raffle tickets.

That was one raffle where everybody had a ticket. Nobody but nobody ever said 'No' to Helen - that 'Look' meant it was only a question of how many -)

Yeah I remember that too. You just didn't say no to her.
Used to love that hour in the club after the game and then onto the Sandpiper in Fallowfield in those uncivilised days when other pubs didn't open til 7pm.
 
Remember her being on a Finglands bus when we had a midweek game up at Sunderland.
A knob head brandished a knife on the bus at some poor sod.
She casually went up to him and had a quiet word in his lugholes and decided enough was enough,after he unwisely did not respond to her request.
She then sat on the fucker for the next 30+ minutes,with his face getting bluer and bluer.In the end he submitted,giving the knife to Helen and never have you heard a greater ovation.
I am almost certain he didn`t come back on the bus as he was arrested for being pissed and never actually saw the game.
Ah those good old days.
This was the first time I had ever really met her,but it wasn`t the last and what a club stalwart she was and still a legend.
 
iggy1966 said:
I have three lasting memories, she was a flower seller outside the royal infirmary, Going on the supporters coach she organized for the 74 cup final and finally taking me and a mate to Maine rd at the back end of 1974. It was during the week and we got to meet several players, Marsh, Corrigan, Donachie

She also sold flowers outside Southern Cemetery. On of the Tory Councillors tried to invoke a bye-law to stop this. It emerged that he owned the local florist and got lambasted in the Evening News.
 
Clevers said:
blueste41 said:
WyongBlue said:
Thats right the Kippax would sing this during the match, and of course Helen would reply, much to the cheers of the Kippax, I think she use to sit in the North Stand, because I was a season ticket holder for a while, and saw her regulary take a seat on the front row, decked out in a big blue and white scarf and badges ect.....those where the days, good memories.........

Yes, right behind the goal. I remember she was a big Joe Corrigan (no pun intended!) fan and used to give him birthday presents.


Didn't she give him a piece of lucky heather every match,

yes, I believe that's right, because she was always sat right behind the goal..

she was a larger than life character and a little bit of City through and through.

bless her cotton socks and Big Joe's gloves

;o)
 
St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:
I remember my first away trip...She was in charge of one of the coaches and it was funny as fuck how she shouted at people at the services "to not be late back to the coach"

Legend of a blue..


Remember her in London once on the coach shouting at us at the back not to make any 'O' signs to our cockney cousins - They got every swear word going
 
i used to sit in the north stand with my dad in the seventies being near the back and too small to see and know where this bell noise was coming from,i remember asking my dad what it was all about and he used to tell me it was a signal and instruction for the workers to get back to work.i suppose he was correct really.
 

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