Obviously no more stanchions so no more 'stanchions' a bit like rounding the keeper. Seems to have gone out of favour.
Any other things?
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Obviously no more stanchions so no more 'stanchions' a bit like rounding the keeper. Seems to have gone out of favour.
Any other things?
That was a thing of beauty. Players celebrating a goal by putting both arms in the air and turning their head skywards. Fullbacks whacking the ball into touch as hard as they possibly can (safety first) pitches having sand scattered over them, or grass bare by the end of march. Money spinner ticket man on sloper road. Changing ends on the terracing, depending on which way the city were scoring..........bliss.......
Artificial pitches. Luton, QPR, Oldham
Orange footballs whilst playing on snow topped pitches, the line markings having been dredged.
Although thinking about it, perhaps some still about?
The loss of terracing really took something away from football that will probably never return. Even when safe standing is introduced, you will still have to stand by your allocated “seat” rather than being able to stand with a group of mates, whether it’s a poorly attended game or big cup tie.
I long for those Saturday afternoons at Ninian Park, loooking down to find yourself standing in a river of piss gently cascading down the Grange End.
Alphabet on pitchside hoarding.
The waft of St Bruno coming up the bobbank terraces
Yeah stood on the grange end and seeing the haze from ten thousand cigarettes being smoked on the bob bank
Mullets
Floodlight pylons, getting rarer anyway.
Francis Benali and other guys who looked like they just got back from the Falklands.
Police horses on the pitch
Chris Pike
Diving headers.
Raised colored piping on the shoulder seams of shirts and raised club badges. Gone. Just gone.
BIF BAF
Golden Goal Tickets
Pies by Stan Thomas of Merthyr
The Bluebirds Club
Real Zaragoza ticket booths
Radio Ninian
Ninian Park turnstile attendants on the fiddle by encouraging two of you to squeeze through at the same time
Terry wearing his policeman’s helmet
Football special buses
Teams running out of the tunnel and getting on with the game rather than poncing about shaking hands
Lew Clayton’s magic sponge
Football Combination
More toilet rolls on the pitch than there were in the toilets
Goalkeepers wearing flat caps
Players smelling of linament
The Welsh Cup
Football League Review