Stoned Rose
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The greatest place in the world’s greatest city.
I went William Hulme during late 60 S and early 70 S most were blue most a bit posh but those of us who got there off being born in Manchester were not arsed and about 20 of us fucked off to watch the Plymouth game. 2 mates brothers went to Xavs at the time Mark n Tez did you know them if you did then no need giving out their second names lolI'm ex Xavs and remember this as well but as I recall we didn't get a half day for the Plymouth match which was also a Wednesday afternoon (power cuts?). Xavs was a very Blue school in those days. We took two coaches to the League Cup final in 76 just from my year (sixth form). They were organised by one of my mates.
You know the rules even if they are in black and white.Had sex in Owen's Park that night with a posh southerner called Abigail Parker Thompson. A good day. What score was the game?
No dirty ones though, afro minges were still about back thenYou know the rules even if they are in black and white.
I was working at the Town Hall. The number of grannies who died that day was amazing.I was at Xaverian College in Rusholme , headmaster Brother Cyril was a Big Blue.He gave everybody a half day off , priorities.
Agreed, the FULL length of the Kippax was singing it, it must have looked and sounded INCREDIBLE!!Biggest noise I ever heard was v Everton in the 81 cup replay. When we scored those 2 quick goals second half I swear the whole Kippax was pogoing to “we’re on the march with John Bond’s army...,....”- it was insane
It's the anniversary of the last day of the Kippax terracing today. The stand had held in excess of 35,000 at its peak and on the final day in 1994 it had the largest capacity of any terraced area - definitely not the Kop no matter what you may read elsewhere!
Its last day was also the 1st time I'd been (legally) on the Maine Rd pitch as I helped with the organisation of the Kippax Last Stand. That was also the first time I'd ever written an article for the MCFC match programme - I've been a regular contributor now since 2000 (and a few other pieces before then).
Thoughts of the Kippax always bring out a few decent memories so maybe it's time for us to post a few of our own Kippax stories. I've seen that the Kop's been getting some attention but of course the Kippax was ours and one of the most thrilling places to watch football from. I got my first season ticket there in 1984 and couldn't wait to be there every home game. No other stand came close and the match day rituals would start ages before the teams came out. We'd also start every game with a rendition of Bring on the Champions - usually inappropriate but a chant we should make boom out of the Etihad now.