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Taking Home Ends
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Taking Home Ends
"What are people's memories, we have done so many over the years Holte End The Shelf Stamford Bridge Highbury Any standouts and stories"
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"@RM10 l remember that day not because l went to Tottenham but l was at st,Pancras or King’s Cross wherever early morning and we were all mobbed up waiting to go to Sheffield Wednesday ,l was so excited then the announcement came over the game was off ,snow l think long time ago now, l was absolutely devastated lol"
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Manuel 3:49 Tue Oct 17 Re: Taking Home Ends Do you remember Big Frank in there Manuel?
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"I remember being in The Shed in 83 swinging punches, put at least two of the cunts down, but ended up getting nicked and doing a bit of community service. Those were the days."
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"Looking back the seventies and eighties were quite hairy at times but enjoyable. I was at Tottenham when our gameup north was cancelled and ended up next to the shelf watching them take on Liverpool,"
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5 4 3 2 1....waits for Northern Sold...btw anybody heard from him? not seen any posts for a while
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I took the home end at Southend single handed once. Punched a bloke in the back of the head so hard his eyes fell out. It made someone else projectile vomit and everyone else spilled on to the pitch to get away and the game got abandoned. Said to be the worst violence at an under 12’s match ever. IRONS
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Exeter A part timer is a part timer. You don't have to be serious about everthing.
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"Council scum As i said this is West Ham talk, nothing you would be interested in as you mentioned. i just told you what in a earlier comment"
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"What if it was a time when a part timer had decided they wouldn't be there at that particular time, what with them being part timers? You wouldn't be able to spot them a mile off then would you?"
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"bigfrank 8:16 Mon Oct 16 Re: Taking Home Ends Tell us a tale of what you actually did, not what everyone has heard a million times before for the last 30 years. It will keep us all enthralled in this amazing thread."
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"Leave You can spot the part timers a mile off Harry Cripps testimonial was fun. Bloody, but fun. Portsmouths mob got into the shed"
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"Fifth, weren't it just a striped jumper rather than a full on fancy dress bumblebee costume. Has anyone got a link to the historic thread, that would be well worth a read for a laugh or has it been archived never to be seen again."
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goose 11:09 Mon Oct 16 Re: Taking Home Ends I have a great story about a West Ham legend who ‘took’ Stansted Airport dressed as a bumblebee. When I say ‘took’ I mean wandered around aimlessly in search of his imaginary online date. Goose - I remember the Stansted story but didn't remember anything about a bumblebee? Do you mean literally dressed as a bumblebee like fancy dress?
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"Remember us getting in the holte end, swallow, sheridan, obrien etc slapping a few brummies before OB came in and escorted us round the pitch to the away section"
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"Men in their 60's, talking about fights they had 40 years ago is just what this site needs."
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I have a great story about a West Ham legend who ‘took’ Stansted Airport dressed as a bumblebee. When I say ‘took’ I mean wandered around aimlessly in search of his imaginary online date.