I am with you all the way wilf, lets just enjoy the rest of the season whatever happens.I still havnt been able to wipe the smile off my face since that fantastic history making day!, although I did go through all those emotions you describe so well. the banner over caravan park was brilliant wasn't it. really looking forward to Friday night should be a great game coyh
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Like you Wilf, the result at Saints did nothing to dampen my enthusiasm for what's gone on this season. We always knew it would be a tough ask with so many players sitting it out. Those who pulled the jersey on gave it everything and as you say Manu and Watts were outstanding. On to Friday now and with a full strength team we've got enough to see the Pies off and effectively get a home semi-final. I was actually at the Maine Road final as a young boy and watched the first half on a local's tele as my dad had fallen and been taken in by these good people to recover. However we managed to make it into the ground at half time and witness Colin Hutton kicking the winning goal. Great decision making from dear old Mick Scott.
Hessle Roader wrote:Like you Wilf, the result at Saints did nothing to dampen my enthusiasm for what's gone on this season. We always knew it would be a tough ask with so many players sitting it out. Those who pulled the jersey on gave it everything and as you say Manu and Watts were outstanding. On to Friday now and with a full strength team we've got enough to see the Pies off and effectively get a home semi-final. I was actually at the Maine Road final as a young boy and watched the first half on a local's tele as my dad had fallen and been taken in by these good people to recover. However we managed to make it into the ground at half time and witness Colin Hutton kicking the winning goal. Great decision making from dear old Mick Scott.
Wow what a story!!
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Thanks for a very relaxed diary Wilf, looking forward to giving Wigan a seeing too which is a nice change for us. Loved the banner over caravan park, an award of some sort should be made to the fan responsible, it can't have been cheap.
Joined: Apr 22 2008 Posts: 1362 Location: High on a hill
Nice to see a bit about the great Mick Scott,a well respected player and docker.As for the talking point of the weekend,it has to be the plane over Poorhouse Lane,bet poor old Neil was spitting blood when he saw it.Don't know who did it, but it was a most original way of getting our own back and rubbing it in,and to cap it they lost.Thanks for another great diary Wilf
Joined: Nov 20 2011 Posts: 1183 Location: Australia
Started watching in the mid-40's and saw Mick Scott's whole career at Hull. A specialist open side prop in the era of contested scrums he had massive competition for international representation for that position from the great Alan Prescott who captained England and GB in Ashes series. In any Hull all-time greatest team ,however, he would be my first pick at No8.
The Maine Road grand final was a great triumph for Mick and the pack he led and at the final whistle I was one of many that charged onto the field dancing with glee.
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