CHEADLE LEYTHER wrote:Obviously. Bongser is a lot younger than I thought he is, as there were 2 huge attendances in the late 60’s and early 70’s in challenge cup ties against Wiggin,
The first was in February 1968, when an amazing all ticket crowd of 22,660 crammed into Hilton Park to see an agonising 6-4 defeat (No tries). Then 2 years later in March 1970, 18,500 turned up to see a more comprehensive defeat by 20 points to 2, both of course coming in the first era of Alexander the Great.
In February 1968, Chayders, Bongser was 19 months old. He did say that he was informed of greater attendances in yesteryear.
His first awakening to Leigh RLFC not much later, though, was mucking about on a Saturday afternoon in his grandparents' yard (just over the main drag from Hilton Park). He asked why he could hear so many people shouting and was told that they were cheering on Leigh playing rugby. For the sound to be not just audible but noticeable a few hundred yards away, there must have been a good few throats open!
As to Stanfax's question; no - wasn't there. Lost the spark for a few years when working down in the South East. Just about the only RL that was entertained on the pubs' teles then was the first leg of Wigan vs Bath.
Glad to be back!