What year?I went to Haveley Hey as well. :)
What year?I went to Haveley Hey as well. :)
Left for High school in 88.What year?
I used to love reading Paul Hince. I think he passed away about 5 years ago.
Edit sorry Paul, Wikipedia says you are alive and well. Sorry.
That was why they introduced The Sunday Pink as in many cases the newsagent would close at 6.30pm meaning the paper had a shelf like of roughly 20 mins as most folk would buy a more thorough Sunday paper with full reports than buy The Pink on the SundayThere were football papers - usually Pink or Green - around the country. I don’t recall one for London but I remember even smallish towns having their own football paper.
I would always try and buy the local one after away matches. Sometimes it was tight for time if catching a train home.
I don’t know how the economics worked out. They have to wait for all the 3:00 kickoff matches to finish at around 4:50 write the reports and somehow get them out to the newsagents before they closed at around 6:00. They would have sellers going around the pubs and stands in the City.
Think the Green was gone well before the 70s.Going back to the 60s the Pink was owned by the Manchester Evening Chronicle. When it went bust, in the 70s I think, the MEN took it over and dropped their own Football Green.
Your memory might be better than mine.Think the Green was gone well before the 70s.