absolutely brilliant diary wilf, memories of living down subway street,you mentioned the smell from fishmeal well I can tell you on a hot summers daythe pong was unbelievable, being so near to the dock lol bonfire night was great fun wasn't it, but when you look back incredibly dangerous, pocket full of bangers stood next to the out of control fire!!? etc.being abit older than you 72, I remember the cream, as we called them winning the championship and coming down hessle road with the trophy, great times.
Another excellent diary Wilf that transports everyone back to an era when life was more simple no tinternet or the petty jealousies that plagues society nowadays where we all exist at the flick of a switch.
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Loving these early diaries Wilf as they bring back so many great memories. I started watching in 45/46 aged 8 and hardly missed a match at the Boulevard until I left Hull in 1960. The 50's were so memorable because of the number of finals we reached. Including the European Cup I believe the number was 10. Exciting for me was the arrival in the late 40's of the 3 Aussies- first Bruce Ryan followed by George Watt and Duncan Jackson. George Watt was the hooker in the Ashes series in 1946 in Australia which GB won. Had loads of relatives in Aus at the time so it gave me a topic to write about in correspondence.
Brian Darlington was my Gym teacher for the last 2 years I was at high school and he was an even time sprinter. He said that he had developed his leg strength and stamina by including ballet routines as part of his training.
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