Loved that, couldn’t spot myself in the crowd though.
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October 1970
Cardiff City 5-1 Hull City
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Loved that, couldn’t spot myself in the crowd though.
I’m probably in it - I was in my usual place for that time, leaning on Boy’s enclosure fence behind the goal.
I think I may have ventured to the back of the Grange End by 1970, it was a rite of passage mid teens
The old black fella in the raincoat, fag hanging out his gob, holding his son on the barriers with the chain link fencing attached was a regular in that spot.
Great Tochack volley. This was a bit before I was born, thanks for posting 👍
Now that was football. If only the players here today could play like that!
Are we in dark grey or lighter grey?
I can't remember if I was still behind the goal or had started to venture over to the Bob Bank near the camera gantry. Anyhow, great times. Toshack was unplayable in the air and Gibson was a magician.
That was my second ever game watching the City. I’d seen Tosh score 2 against Birmingham a few weeks before, then he scored 3 against Hull, and then he was gone. Twice I saw him play for the Bluebirds and 5 goals scored. That’s why he has always been my ultimate idol.
I've always thought that it was John Toshacks last game for us?
It was my first game that season after four months RAF training in Lincoln and midway through my Air Traffic Controller training at Shawbury (best forces food anywhere) just outside Shrewsbury.
Dunno whether I followed him to the Bob Bank in the mid 70s or he followed me, but he and his boy were always stood leaning on the same barrier as long as it wasn’t pissing down - you could always here him shouting “hold them out Cardiff”(some things never change!) even if you couldn’t see him.
Memories of the one eared Echo seller outside the ground, obligatory cloth cap and long rain mac.