not anymore

sir malcom

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got to thinking about football and how its changed,like things you used to see but long gone,like the fibre glass green/blue disabled cars,and them crackpots with the end is nigh on there placards,im sure theres loads more.ANYBODY ELSE.
 
That big MEN printing van which would park on the forecourt selling papers with half time scores at the end of the game. (When it was the MEN and not MUEN as it is now)

The "Souvenir" shop, tiny and usually 6 deep. One counter and usually only Janice and one or two others serving if you were lucky.
 
Lancashire Blue said:
That big MEN printing van which would park on the forecourt selling papers with half time scores at the end of the game. (When it was the MEN and not MUEN as it is now)

The "Souvenir" shop, tiny and usually 6 deep. One counter and usually only Janice and one or two others serving if you were lucky.

It's always been the MUEN, the Evening Chronicle was the City paper.

The lad with the trolley selling revolting "hot drinks" and Wagon Wheels that he used to wheel around the perimeter track at Maine Road.
 
program vouchers,didnt they give us a sheet and we had to cut the little square number out and stick it on,
A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J (half time scores)
 
What about those small square burger carts selling "Westlers" burgers and hot dogs? I always got told that you should never buy a burger from them because "They never wash their hands"
 
Lancashire Blue said:
What about those small square burger carts selling "Westlers" burgers and hot dogs? I always got told that you should never buy a burger from them because "They never wash their hands"

Did you ever see any stray cats near Maine Rd? ;-)
 

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