Monko wrote:I remember going into the Threepenny stand in the late 70's early 80's when I was around 10 years old. I would stand with my Dad near the half way line and always behind us was a man everyone refered to as 'THE GOB'. He was tall and thin with long scruffy hair and i think he had a beard. He always wore a blue denim jacket with a faded Hull shirt underneath. This fella had a really deep gruff voice and always had the fans around him laughing out loud. He said the funniest things and his insults towards the opposition made me laugh even though I didn't always know what he meant. Whenever I think about the old Threepenny stand The Gob and the burning of Rovers scalves always come to mind.
long scruffy hair,beard,denim jacket & faded hull shirt you say,sounds like every self respecting male in the early 80s mind cant of been my old man he was with it n had a tash!!!
I remember him he was called Dave and looked like Jimmy Nail. A few years later i worked at stelrad and he worked there. Him and his mates were a great bunch always funny and one of them an old fella called Tommy who i worked with at stelred always wore a huge long black overcoat with millions of pockets on the inside...........IDEAL for carrying prohibited cans of lager. GOOD TIMES
mikegreen673 wrote:I remember him he was called Dave and looked like Jimmy Nail. A few years later i worked at stelrad and he worked there. Him and his mates were a great bunch always funny and one of them an old fella called Tommy who i worked with at stelred always wore a huge long black overcoat with millions of pockets on the inside...........IDEAL for carrying prohibited cans of lager. GOOD TIMES
Irish Tyke wrote:Schofield very rarely played on Threepenny's side,maybe he got a cosier reception from the main stand As for Barends he usually had a tropical fruit hamper waiting for him in Threepenny's
I know and agree that we are not suppoosed to find that funny, but looking back, whether the PC brigade like ot or not, it happened and you have to laugh don't you,
Incidentally when I was 11 or 12 we used to lay on the roof of the trainers huts to watch the game till Roy Francis came out and gave us a rollicking for making a noise!!!
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Remember playing Wigan in the mid 80's some bloke in the threepenny stand was shouting Andy Gregory all game.It was only in the dying seconds of the game he replied what and the bloke in the stand shouts,"Your a Wa##er."Even brought a smile to Gregorys chubby face.
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In the 60's I used to go with my mate and his father. After the game he used to go in the supporters club for a couple of pints so me and my mate used to collect the empties from Threepennies and take them back to the off license for the refund on returned bottles.
The club should make more if threepenny stand now. I've a polo shirt with "Threepenny Stander Forever" on it. A 3d range of clothing my go down well. Certainly a part of the clubs history the club should not allow to die.
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Can anybody remember I think it was P Fox throw a bottle into 3p stands ..It hit a metal post and shattered all over a fan ..he had to be pulled back he was going on the pitch to Fox ..I think Fox was ask to move for his own good
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