Post subject: Best away support memory off the terraces
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 2:02 pm
wall-y
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Having read and laughed at the memories from the 3d stand , how about best away memories...
Travelled to Odsal in the 80s & Watching this lad about 24 taking a dump at the top of the terraces in plain view of everyone, when the bobbies turned up to their amazement he said to a right fat un " you havnt got a hankie I can borra have ya officer??" well approx 200 people wet their pants laughing all at once , cos he was pished he had only done it inside his own pans laid on the floor which made it worse !!
worst memory was getting sparked cold as a 14 year old by the thugs at the wire that used to wear balaclavas and sling hitler salutes who charged the terrace across the corner of the pitch!
My dad got arrested and proper beaten for simply trying to protect me and some other young uns!! bad crew they were
going to wire when they had johns and smashing them . Going to bradford and seeing briscoe get 4 tries and still not getting man of the match i just remember getting bloody drenched from every1 throwing there lager in the air .
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hullandbroncos wrote:going to wire when they had johns and smashing them . Going to bradford and seeing briscoe get 4 tries and still not getting man of the match i just remember getting bloody drenched from every1 throwing there lager in the air .
That's a good one of mine too, plus hugging a complete stranger when the hooter went.
I remember a game at Widnes a few years back when we'd been getting results on the back of good performances with players missing through injury. The Widnes game was one too far for a tired squad and Widnes drubbed us, but the whole stand of Hull fans sang for 80 minutes. I also seem to remember a thank you in the home programme the next week.
One of the worst ones recently was against Leigh when it chucked it down all game, it was freezing and I think we only managed a draw? Best away day was Briscoes 4 tries at Odsal, the night it rained beer
First game back in Super League, Sheffield away at Don Valley. Two eagles having a race in petrol go-carts, one crashes into the floodlights and had to be stretchered from the running track in front of a massive Hull away support.
priceless!!
Oh and the lone rovers fan at the Keepmoat ...
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Yorkshire cup game at Keighley. They turned the floodlights on just before kickoff and turned them off again at halftime to save elcectic. When the lights were turned back on for the second half, two young female Keighley fans started screaming their heads off as they turned to see scores of FC fans p*ssing down the steps towards them. It was just like a waterfall, so funny, the girls faces were a picture. It was like being back in 3nd stand !
Every ground has good memories for me.From Carlisle down to Kent Invicta.
I always laugh at the moaners on here who come on to slag Hull and its fans as hooligans,foul mouthed and intimidating.Leigh,Wire,Widnes,and Sts was always much worse than the Boulevard and you were always watching your back at these grounds.
Worst I saw was when we beat Wire in a CC game,Phil Edmonds scored right at the end for us to win.The stand opposite emptied at the final hooter with all the Wire fans charging down the pitch,when they got to the Hull fans it was pandemonium,but fun
Post subject: Re: Best away support memory off the terraces
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:05 pm
The Brother
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wall-y wrote:Having read and laughed at the memories from the 3d stand , how about best away memories...
Travelled to Odsal in the 80s & Watching this lad about 24 taking a dump at the top of the terraces in plain view of everyone, when the bobbies turned up to their amazement he said to a right fat un " you havnt got a hankie I can borra have ya officer??" well approx 200 people wet their pants laughing all at once , cos he was pished he had only done it inside his own pans laid on the floor which made it worse !!
worst memory was getting sparked cold as a 14 year old by the thugs at the wire that used to wear balaclavas and sling hitler salutes who charged the terrace across the corner of the pitch! My dad got arrested and proper beaten for simply trying to protect me and some other young uns!! bad crew they were
Going to Central Park one bleak Wednesday night and Tugger & Pearce ripping them apart for a 35-20 win, and another night match when God i mean Knocker dropped a goal a Naughton Park for a 11-10 win i think it was, we never won at Widnes
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fc baldy wrote:"Hes going home,he's going home,Joeys going home" to Andrew Johns before,during and after the hammering of Warrington in the play-offs.
That was excellent. I alse really enjoyed the late comeback at Post Office Road (Vaikona hat-trick I think) giving Daniel Divet grief each time Featherstone were stood under the posts for the conversions. My favourite was the win at Knowsley Road in 2006. Fantastic night.
Chris28 wrote:Hugging a complete stranger when the hooter went.
I do that fairly regularly when FC win. So hardly at all last season.
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